The new sheriff in town: Matt Dunstone鈥檚 breakthrough year
Matt Dunstone has emerged as a formidable competitor in the curling world, showcasing his skills at the 2026 Montana鈥檚 Brier. He not only eliminated top contenders like Olympic champion Brad Jacobs and Kevin Koe but also secured victory against Koe in a hard-fought final after two earlier defeats. This victory represents a significant breakthrough for Dunstone and his team, particularly following their disappointment at missing the Olympics. As Dunstone reflects on his journey, he emphasizes the importance of past experiences in shaping their success, culminating in their World Championship silver medal.
By the Numbers- Dunstone led his team to a 7-1 record in the round-robin at the Brier.
- Team Dunstone finished 10-2 in the round-robin at the World Championship.
- Dunstone's team is transitioning after E.J.'s retirement, adding former world champion Mark Nichols.
- Following the Brier win, they secured the silver medal at the World Championship.
Dunstone's team is preparing for the next season with a new lineup, looking to build on their recent success. The competition will continue to be fierce with established teams maintaining strong performance in upcoming events.
Bottom LineMatt Dunstone has firmly established himself as a leading figure in curling, demonstrating resilience and skill, particularly through the high-pressure atmosphere of championship play. The synergy with his new teammate and the improved team dynamics hint at a promising future for Canadian curling.
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