By Ryan Horne, TSN.ca Staff
The curling off-season is well underway as teams have assembled brand new teams for next season when another four-year Olympic cycle gets underway.
Roster change is commonplace after every Olympics, but the player movement following Pyeongchang and the Canadian national championships has been at an all new level.
Old friends are reuniting, legends of the sport are taking a break and skips are joining forces to form super teams.
Take a look at the new squads and what it could mean for the sport with TSN.ca's roster recap.
The road to Beijing 2022 starts now!