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2024 Montana’s Brier schedule and live stream anywhere

Canada’s national men’s curling tournament, the Montana’s Brier, is scheduled to take place in Regina, Saskatchewan, from March 1–10, 2024, at the Brandt Centre. The victorious team will compete for Canada at the KSS Sports Complex in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, in the 2024 World Men’s Curling Championship. This will be the first Brier sponsored by Montana’s Barbeque & Bar.

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The Season of Champions moves on to Regina for the 2024 Montana’s Brier, following an unforgettable visit to Calgary for the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

The Canadian men’s curling championship was held in Saskatchewan’s capital for the sixth time and for the first time since 2018 when Brad Gushue won the second of his five Brier Tankards. Many people from Saskatchewan have a deep love for curling.

As with previous years, there are a number of elite competitors and captivating narratives at the 2024 Brier, which will hold the attention of spectators and viewers alike for the whole ten-day competition.

2024 Montana’s Brier Event Details

Sponsored by: Montana’s Barbeque & Bar

Host city: Regina, Saskatchewan

Arena: Brandt Centre

Dates: March 1–10

Broadcast TV: TSN

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How to Watch 2024 M hiontana’s Brier

Every draw is available to watch on TSN during the week, or you can stream it on TSN.ca and the TSN App.

Where to watch 2024 Montana’s Brier from the USA

On Curling World/Gamepass, you can watch the tournament from anywhere across the world, including the USA, Canada, UK, and Australia or wherever you stay around the world.

You don’t need a VPN, you don’t have any cable connection or any additional software to get access in Brier Curling on TSN from anywhere.

To enjoy each draw with a trouble-free streaming, join NextMirror.live to watch complete tournaments from anywhere.

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Let’s examine the top teams and plots for the 2024 Montana’s Brier in more detail.

Montana’s Brier Teams Preview

Eighteen teams in all will be eligible to compete in the 2024 Brier. To choose a representative for each province or territory, playdowns will be held by the fourteen curling member associations in Canada. Team Brad Gushue, who won the Tim Hortons Brier in 2023 for the second time in a row, represents Team Canada.

The Brendan Bottcher and Matt Dunstone rinks immediately pre-qualified for the 2024 Brier field based on their 2022–23 Canadian Team Ranking Standings, which meant they avoided the provincial qualifiers due to a change in the qualification procedure. Kevin Koe, the highest non-qualified team on the 2023–24 CTRS standings after provincial and territory playdowns, entered the competition as the fourth qualifying team.

The teams are listed below, separated into Pool A and Pool B.

Pool A Teams

Alberta (Bottcher)                

The Glencoe Club, Calgary & Saville Community SC, Edmonton

Skip: Brendan Bottcher

Third: Marc Kennedy

Second: Brett Gallant

Lead: Ben Hebert

Alternate: Paul Webster

Manitoba (Dunstone)

Fort Rouge CC, Winnipeg

Skip: Matt Dunstone

Third: B. J. Neufeld

Second: Colton Lott

Lead: Ryan Harnden

Alternate: Rob Gordon

Manitoba (Carruthers)

Granite CC, Winnipeg

Skip: Brad Jacobs

Third: Reid Carruthers

Second: Derek Samagalski

Lead: Connor Njegovan

Ontario

Penetangishene CC, Penetanguishene

Skip: Scott Howard

Third: David Mathers

Second: Glenn Howard

Lead: Tim March

Alternate: Mat Camm

British Columbia

Victoria CC, Victoria

Skip: Catlin Schneider

Third: Jason Ginter

Second: Sterling Middleton

Lead: Alex Horvath

Alternate: Bryan Miki

New Brunswick

Gage G&CC, Oromocto

Skip: James Grattan

Third: Joel Krats

Second: Paul Dobson

Lead: Andy McCann

Alternate: Drew Grattan

Northern Ontario

Fort William CC, Thunder Bay

Skip: Trevor Bonot

Third: Mike McCarville

Second: Jordan Potts

Lead: Kurtis Byrd

Newfoundland and Labrador

RE/MAX Centre, St. John’s

Skip: Andrew Symonds

Third: Colin Thomas

Second: Stephen Trickett

Lead: Alex Smith

Alternate: Dave Noftall

Yukon

Whitehorse CC, Whitehorse

Skip: Thomas Scoffin

Third: Trygg Jensen

Second: Joe Wallingham

Lead: Evan Latos

Alternate: Wade Scoffin

Pool B Teams

Canada 

St. John’s CC, St. John’s

Skip: Brad Gushue

Third: Mark Nichols

Second: E. J. Harnden

Lead: Geoff Walker

Alberta (Koe)

The Glencoe Club, Calgary

Skip: Kevin Koe

Third: Tyler Tardi

Second: Jacques Gauthier

Lead: Karrick Martin

Saskatchewan

Nutana CC, Saskatoon

Skip: Mike McEwen

Third: Colton Flasch

Second: Kevin Marsh

Lead: Dan Marsh

Alternate: Pat Simmons

Alberta (Sluchinski)

Airdrie CC, Airdrie

Skip: Aaron Sluchinski

Third: Jeremy Harty

Second: Kerr Drummond

Lead: Dylan Webster

Quebec

CC Etchemin, Lévis, CC Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi & CC Kénogami, Kénogami

Skip: Julien Tremblay

Third: Jean-Michel Arsenault

Second: Jesse Mullen

Lead: Phillipe Brassard

Alternate: Vincent Roberge

Nova Scotia

Halifax CC, Halifax

Skip: Matthew Manuel

Third: Luke Saunders

Second: Jeffrey Meagher

Lead: Nick Zachernuk

Prince Edward Island                      

Crapaud Community CC, Crapaud

Skip: Tyler Smith

Third: Adam Cocks

Second: Christopher Gallant

Lead: Ed White

Northwest Territories

Yellowknife CC, Yellowknife

Skip: Jamie Koe

Third: Glen Kennedy

Second: Cole Parsons

Lead: Shadrach McLeod

Alternate: Stephen Robertson

Nunavut

Iqaluit CC, Iqaluit

Skip: Shane Latimer

Third: Sheldon Wettig

Second: Brady St. Louis

Lead: Christian Smitheram

Alternate: Peter Van Strien

Wild card selection

The top teams in the Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS) rankings that did not win their provincial or territorial championship were previously awarded three wild card places. Curling Canada modified the qualifying structure for the Brier this year, requiring the top two teams from the CTRS the year before to qualify automatically for a pre-qualification place. The team that does not win its provincial/territorial title but has the best CTRS ranking will receive the last slot.

2024 Montana’s Brier Full Schedule

DATETIME (ET)MATCHUPTV Channel
Wednesday, March 6, 20248pmPool PlayTSN1
Wednesday, March 6, 20243pmPool PlayTSN1/4
Tuesday, March 5, 20248pmPool PlayTSN1
Tuesday, March 5, 202410amPool PlayTSN1/3
Tuesday, March 5, 20243pmPool PlayTSN1/3
Thursday, March 7, 20248pmPool PlayTSN1 (TSN4 JIP @10pm)
Thursday, March 7, 202410amPool PlayTSN1/3
Thursday, March 7, 20243pmPool PlayTSN1/4
Sunday, March 3, 202410amPool PlayTSN1/3
Sunday, March 3, 20243pmPool PlayTSN1/3
Sunday, March 3, 20248pmPool PlayTSN1/4/5 (JIP @10pm)
Sunday, March 10, 20248pmFinalTSN1/3
Sunday, March 10, 20242pmSemifinalTSN1/3
Saturday, March 9, 20242pmPage PlayoffTSN1
Saturday, March 9, 20248pmPage PlayoffTSN1/5
Saturday, March 2, 20242pmPool PlayTSN1 (TSN3 JIP@3pm)
Saturday, March 2, 20247pmPool PlayTSN1/3 (TSN4 JIP @9:30pm)
Monday, March 4, 202410amPool PlayTSN1/3
Monday, March 4, 20243pmPool PlayTSN1/3
Monday, March 4, 20248pmPool PlayTSN1/3/5
Friday, March 8, 20242pmPage 1/2 QualifierTSN3
Friday, March 8, 20248pmPage 3/4 QualifierTSN1 (TSN5 JIP @10:30pm)
Friday, March 1, 20247pmPool PlayTSN1/3
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