(LIVE)2026 Montana's Brier LIVE in St. John's February, 27
(CURLINGLIVE!)STREAMs]2026 Montana’s Brier Live Free Curling February, 27, 2026
The 2026 Montana’s Brier, Canada’s premier men’s curling championship, has officially kicked off at the Mary Brown’s Centre in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador! From February 27 to March 8, the event promises thrilling matches, passionate fans, and some of the best curling teams in the country battling for national glory.
This year’s Brier features an electric atmosphere with sold-out crowds expected each night. What makes it even more special? It’s the final Brier appearance on home ice for curling great Brad Gushue, playing in front of hometown supporters in St. John’s — a story
fans won’t want to miss.
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When: February 27 – March 8, 2026
Where: Mary Brown’s Centre, St. John’s, NL
If you’re in Canada, the action is being broadcast on TSN networks, with all matches streamed live online as well — perfect for following every twist and turn of the competition. The Brier features a round-robin format with teams from across the provinces and territories competing in two pools. Some of the notable teams and skips include:
Pool A Highlights
Team Brad Jacobs (Canada)
Team Brad Gushue (Newfoundland & Labrador)
Ontario, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Nunavut, Saskatchewan & more.
Pool B Highlights
Alberta
Manitoba
British Columbia
Northern Ontario
Northwest Territories
Yukon
New Brunswick
The Brier’s packed schedule includes multiple daily draws — that’s curling lingo for rounds
of games — followed by the Page playoff system and the finals on March 8. Some key
matchups from the opening days include:
Draw 1 (Feb. 27):
Newfoundland & Labrador (Young) vs Nunavut
Gushue vs Quebec
Ontario vs Nova Scotia
PEI vs Canada
Draw 2 (Feb. 28): Teams like Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba & Northern Ontario hit the
ice.
The playoff rounds begin with the Page 1-2 and 3-4 games on March 6, leading into the
semifinals and then the championship final on March 8.
The Montana’s Brier isn’t just Canada’s national curling championship — it’s a curling
tradition that showcases strategy, teamwork, and clutch shot-making. The winning team
will go on to represent Canada at the 2026 World Men’s Curling Championship, adding
even more stakes to every match.
Whether you’re a long-time curling fan or new to the sport, the 2026 Montana’s Brier is
serving up high-level competition, hometown storylines, and unforgettable moments. With
teams from every corner of Canada battling it out on the ice, there’s plenty to cheer for —
and even more drama to come in the days ahead! zz0.d6z1plnfm1tzz