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The 5 men’s round robin matches you don’t want to miss at the Players’ Ch’ship in Summerside (Grand Slam)

(by Jonathan Brazeau)

The Players’ Championship aims to cap the 2013-14 season with a bang in Summerside, P.E.I.

Just looking at the men’s field and it’s anybody’s guess who will come out on top at the fourth and final stop on the Grand Slam of Curling tour.

All of the round-robin matches are going to be must-watch affairs,  but these are the five games we can’t wait to see:

Jacobs vs. Michel (Draw 3, April 16, 1 pm AT)

Olympic gold medallist Brad Jacobs will look to rebound from his performance at last month’s Syncrude National where his team missed the playoffs but his first test is a big one against Sven Michel from Switzerland. Michel was victorious in their meeting at the Sochi Olympics before Jacobs went on an incredible run en route to winning the gold medal. Team Michel went on a hot streak of their own at the Syncrude National, posting a perfect 5-0 record in round-robin play (with wins over the likes of Kevin Koe and Glenn Howard) and reached the semifinals. Both teams are aiming for their first Grand Slam title and the Players’ Championship could be the one.

Howard vs. Martin (Draw 3, April 16, 1 pm AT)

When Glenn Howard and Kevin Martin met in the Syncrude National quarterfinals, there was a lot of rumbling about whether it was the last time we had seen these two classic lineups face each other. Thankfully there will be at least one more matchup (and maybe another in the playoffs) before the year ends. Howard is the defending Players’ champion and has earned two Grand Slam titles already this season, including a win over Martin in the Masters final.

Howard vs. Gushue (Draw 6, April 17, 9:30 am AT)

Let the Syncrude National final rematch begin between Glenn Howard and Brad Gushue. Howard nailed the final shot to edge Gushue 7-6 and capture the Syncrude National title last month. Gushue, from St. John’s, N.L., [who has P.E.I.-born Brett Gallant and Adam Casey on his team] will be the crowd favourite (although he also had quite the following in Fort McMurray, Alta.) and winning on the east coast would be extra special for his team.

Jacobs vs. Edin (Draw 8, April 17, 5 pm AT)

It’s always fun to watch these two teams clash whether it’s on the global stage (worlds and Olympics) or at a Grand Slam event. Brad Jacobs vs. Niklas Edin was one of our picks to watch at the Syncrude National and the match was a thriller with Edin scoring triples in the fifth and seventh ends to win 8-4. Edin defeated Jacobs to capture the 2013 world championship and was also victorious in their round-robin match at the Sochi Olympics.

Kevin Koe vs. Kevin Martin (Draw 12, April 18, 4:30 pm AT)

Another chapter in the Battle of Alberta between Calgary’s Kevin Koe and Edmonton’s Kevin Martin should be a nail-biter with playoff seeds potentially on the line. Martin’s front-end of Ben Hebert and Marc Kennedy will join Koe’s squad next season, adding another interesting layer to an already must-see matchup.


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