Gushue says he turned down Rock League pitch: ‘I just never felt comfortable enough with it’
Don’t expect legendary Canadian skip Brad Gushue to cap his farewell season in the fledgling professional Rock League this spring.
Don’t expect legendary Canadian skip Brad Gushue to cap his farewell season in the fledgling professional Rock League this spring.
Of all the victories, moments, titles and podium appearances that Brad Gushue has experienced over his legendary curling career, his team’s ability to be a consistent contender for two-plus decades is something that stands out for the Canadian skip.
Brad Gushue is calling it a career after this upcoming season.
Canadian curling great Brad Gushue will call it a career at the end of the 2025-26 season. The 45-year-old native of St. John’s, Nfld., announced his retirement plans Wednesday afternoon in a social media post as his foursome prepares for an important season.
After a nice bounce back season in 2024-25, John Epping is off to another hot start in 2025-26.
Of the many memories that remain from Brad Gushue’s surprise win at the 2005 Olympic curling trials, one pre-event recollection sticks out.
Here’s how qualifying for Canada’s Olympic Curling Trials breaks down for four-person curling.
Kerri Einarson and her rink from Gimli, Man., won the opening bonspiel of their 2025-26 season this weekend at the Saville Shootout in Edmonton.
Kerri Einarson and her rink from Gimli, Man., won the opening bonspiel of their 2025-26 season this weekend at the Saville Shootout in Edmonton.
The countries that will compete at next year’s Winter Olympics in Italy are starting to come into focus after last week’s World Men’s Curling Championship in Moose Jaw, Sask.
The fields for the 2025 Montana’s Canadian Curling Trials and the 2025 Home Hardware Canadian Curling Pre-Trials have become much clearer with the 2024-25 season wrapped up.
Veteran Manitoba curler Derek Samagalski has found a new team and a new place to play.
Canada's Wayne Middaugh, one of the sport’s most versatile players, was inducted into the World Curling Hall of Fame on Thursday.
It was a busy weekend of curling as a handful of notable teams ventured to the pebbled ice for the first time in the 2025-26 season.
Curling dragged a shy introvert into the spotlight because she was so good at the sport. Jennifer Jones chronicles her evolution from the youngster who snuck out of the St. Vital Curling Club daycare to sit behind the glass and watch her parents throw stones to international stardom in "Rock Star: My Life On and Off the Ice" released Tuesday by HarperCollins.
To nobody's surprise, Team Rachel Homan and Team Brad Jacobs will represent Canada at the 2025 Pan Continental Curling Championships in October, Curling Canada confirmed on Tuesday.
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