🥌 Brendan Bottcher surprises fans by parting ways with his long-time team, sparking speculation about his next move! #CurlingDrama
Brendan Bottcher, the veteran skip, has sent shockwaves through the curling world with his recent decision to split from his team after two successful seasons together. The announcement came as a surprise to many fans and followers of the sport, leaving them speculating on the reasons behind this unexpected shakeup. Bottcher, known for his strategic gameplay and leadership on the ice, is now on the lookout for new teammates to embark on the next chapter of his curling career.
The Alberta curling foursome, led by Bottcher, had established themselves as one of the premier men's teams in the sport. However, just 18 months before the Olympic trials, the team's sudden breakup has left a void in the competitive curling scene. With Bottcher's exceptional skills as a skip and his team's solid performance, their decision to part ways has raised eyebrows and created a buzz within the curling community.
In 2021, Bottcher led his team to victory at the Brier, showcasing his prowess on the ice and cementing his status as a top contender in the curling world. His successful stint with teammates like Darren Moulding, Brad Thiessen, and others has elevated his reputation as a formidable force in the sport. As Bottcher seeks a new skip to join his rink in the aftermath of the surprising split, the future of his curling journey remains uncertain yet full of anticipation.
To add to the curling drama, reports also surfaced about the retirement of another esteemed figure in Canadian curling, Howard. As Bottcher looks ahead to forming a new team and navigating the competitive landscape, the sport's fans eagerly await his next strategic moves that could redefine the dynamics of the curling circuit.
Bottcher released a statement saying he was no longer teammates with third Marc Kennedy, second Brett Gallant, lead Ben Hebert and coach Paul Webster and ...
Veteran skip Brendan Bottcher is looking for teammates after parting ways with the crew he has led for the past two years.
One of the premier men's teams in all of curling has parted ways with skip Brendan Bottcher just 18 months before the Olympic trials.
Bottcher, 32, won the Brier in 2021 while representing Alberta as the skip on a team with Darren Moulding, Brad Thiessen, Karrick Martin and Pat Janssen. pic ...
Onde de choc dans le monde du curling canadien. Le skip Brendan Bottcher ne poursuivra pas sa carrière aux côtés de Marc Kennedy, Brett Gallant et Ben ...
Skip Brendan Bottcher has parted ways with his Calgary-based club. Third Marc Kennedy, second Brett Gallant, lead Ben Hebert and coach Paul Webster ...
Bottcher released a statement saying he was no longer teammates with third Marc Kennedy, second Brett Gallant, lead Ben Hebert and coach Paul Webster and wished ...
Brad Jacobs is heading West. The 2013 Brier and 2014 Olympic champion will take over the rink previously skipped by Brendan Bottcher, it was officially ...
A day after Brendan Bottcher and his curling teammates parted ways, another prominent Canadian skip announced he is leaving his team.
The new Team Jacobs — featuring third Marc Kennedy, second Brett Gallant and lead Ben Hebert — made the announcement on social media. The trio released a ...