MONTREAL -- All things considered, Chelsea Carey would rather be in Sochi,
Russia.
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for her first Scotties Tournament of Hearts after years of falling short in
tough Manitoba provincial championships is as good as consolation prizes get for
the 29-year-old from Winnipegs Fort Rouge Curling Club. And Carey is making the
most of it, taking her record to 7-1 after an 8-4 victory over New Brunswicks
Andrea Crawford (5-4) on Wednesday night. Earlier, the Carey rink trounced
Quebecs Allison Ross (1-8) by 15-3. The 15 points tied the Scotties record set
in 1989, when Alberta beat Newfoundland 15-6. Carey reached the Manitoba finals
twice, losing in 2011 to Cathy Overton-Clapham and in 2012 to Jennifer Jones,
the four-time Scotties champion who will represent Canada at the 2014 Winter
Games. "We wanted to be here badly and lost a couple of heartbreakers and thats
no fun, but it wasnt the only thing for us," said Carey. "The (Olympic) trials
was our first goal and this was our second goal." Her only loss so far was an
8-3 setback this week to defending champion Rachel Homans seemingly unstoppable
Canada team. Homans Ottawa foursome extended its unbeaten string to eight games
with a 9-4 victory over Prince Edward Islands Kim Dolan. They have outscored
their opponents 62-26 and have yet to play a full 10 ends. Saskatchewans
Stefanie Lawton (7-1) posted an 8-6 win over Nova Scotia (3-6) and Ontarios
Allison Flaxey (3-5) completed a sweep of her sides two games on Wednesday with
a 12-2 victory over the Yukons Sarah Koltun (1-8). Flaxey had the upset of the
day in the afternoon draw with a 6-5 win over Albertas Val Sweeting (6-3). Carey
put together her team with lead Lindsay Titheridge, second Kristen Foster and
third Kristy McDonald specifically to take a shot at the Olympics. The rink has
been among Canadas best for a few years, winning often in national and regional
events, and did well enough to earn an invitation to the Canadian Olympic trials
in Winnipeg. When that dream died with a fourth-place finish, Carey admits it
was tough to find the energy to go to last months provincial championship, let
alone win it. "I took a week off and didnt throw," she said. "I forced myself to
go back, but I wanted no part of it. "I was just going through the motions. It
took a long time to get our heads back there, but wed played in a lot of
provincials before and we knew going into the trials that it was something wed
have to transition to. It wasnt easy, but we did a good enough job to pull off
the win there." Once she got her Manitoba team jacket and got to Montreal, she
was thrilled to finally have a chance to represent her province at the Scotties.
On the team website, Carey describes herself as "Unemployed, AKA Starving
Curler." She worked as a sales representative for a mattress company for six
years, but was finally told to choose between curling and her job. "It was the
year of the trials and Im not going to pick that job over curling," she said.
"My initial thought was to get a new job, but with trials in December its hard
to start a new job and say I need six weeks of holidays. "Ive been unemployed
since then. It will have to change after this because I cant pay my bills."
Manitobas win over Quebec had some wondering if curling needs a mercy rule. It
was Quebecs worst beating since a 13-1 setback to Alberta in 1991. A rule
obliges teams to play at least eight ends no matter how badly theyre trailing.
"Im not so sure I believe in the eight-end rule," said Manitobas McDonald. "If
things arent going well, the other team should be able to get out when they feel
its time. "Theyre a good team. Theyre much better than that. But theyre just
having a tough go. When things go sour, they go sour." Ross had plenty of
support among the 1,790 spectators at the Maurice Richard Arena, but her squad
has been off the target consistently all week. She was also missing second
Brittany ORourke to the flu bug that has sidelined several players and officials
during the week. "Todays game was tough for sure," said Ross, whose team also
lost 6-5 to B.C. in the morning draw. "We didnt play well at all." Flaxey turned
around what had been a dismal week with her win over Alberta. Ontario held off a
charge that saw Alberta score two in the ninth end. She took out Sweetings stone
on the button in the 10th to prevent a steal and secure the victory. "We havent
been playing as well as we could have all week," said Flaxey, the 2001 Manitoba
junior champion now based out of Listowel, Ont. "To show that we are a good,
solid team and that we belong with the favourites and can play with the
favourites, it shows people why were here." Ontario is all but eliminated from
playoff contention, but can still play the role of spoiler with three
round-robin games remaining, including a match Thursday afternoon with Manitoba.
"Its all we have left so youve got to love doing it," said Flaxey. "Weve got a
couple of tough ones left and hopefully we can at least shake things up." The
afternoon draw saw Homan put up a 7-3 victory over British Columbia (5-4). Homan
has a shot at being the first skip to go undefeated in the tournament since
B.C.s Linda Moore in 1985. Jennifer Jones went undefeated in the round robin
last year but lost to Homan in the final. "Im confident we can win the rest of
our games," said Homan. "You have to be confident in your abilities. "You put in
the practice and the hours and the work. I believe 100 per cent in our team.
Were in a good spot now and we have to keep playing the way were playing."
Lawton downed Newfoundlands Heather Strong (4-4) by 7-3. Other early matches saw
Alberta top Newfoundland 9-5, New Brunswick beat P.E.I. 9-6 and Nova Scotia down
Yukon 7-3.
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with the game played at Madison Square Garden and the slam dunk contest and
other skills events held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.EDMONTON -- It
appears the Edmonton Oilers have another weapon to add to their already potent
arsenal. David Perron scored a goal and added an assist on Saturday as the
Edmonton Oilers came away with a 5-2 exhibition victory over the Vancouver
Canucks. The 25-year-old from Sherbrooke, Que., upped his pre-season totals to
three goals and four points in his first three games with the Oilers since
coming in an off-season trade with St. Louis for fellow forward Magnus Paajarvi.
Perron was pleased when he first learned of the trade because he would be
leaving a strict defensive system with the Blues and joining the likes of
Taylor Hall, Jordan Eberle and Nail Yakupov in a more free-wheeling system with
the Oilers. That feeling hasnt changed since he officially arrived in Edmonton.
"Im even more excited now," said Perron. "Im trying to do my best to be a factor
on both sides of the puck and produce every night. Hopefully I can keep
improving. This is just the start. "Its nice to be coming to a team that is a
little more offensive oriented. It is not like St. Louis wasnt trying to score,
but it was pretty evident that they are a defence-first hockey team." Oilers
head coach Dallas Eakins believes his club could have a gem in Perron. "I think
we have a lot there," said Eakins.. "He can score, he competes hard and hes not
afraid to get his nose dirty. Weve let him loose on the penalty kill a little
bit. I think we have a very well-rounded player and another guy who is excited
to play hockey. He really likes to play the game and thats important."
Sam Gagner, Ryan Smyth, Yakupov and Will Acton also scored for the Oilers
(3-1-1). Mike Santorelli and Jannik Hansen replied for the Canucks (0-3-0). The
Canucks got on the board with the games first shot 1:20 into the first as
Santorelli snuck the puck through the pads of Oilers starting goalie
Jason LaBarbera. Edmonton had a full two minute five-on-three power plaay seven
minutes into the opening period after a head shot on Hall, but were unable to
get a puck past Vancouver goalie Eddie Lack.
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tied the game on the power play with seven minutes left in the first as Perron
sent a pass through the crease, giving Gagner an easy tap-in to an open net.
Edmonton went up 2-1 four minutes into the second period with a short-handed
goal from Perron, who picked up a rebound and sent a backhander in for his third
of the pre-season. The Canucks lost centre Jordan Schroeder midway through the
second as he had to be helped off the ice favouring his left leg after blocking
a shot. Gagner also left the game late in the second after taking a Zack Kassian
stick in the face and losing several teeth and did not return. The game stayed
2-1 until 15:58 of the third period when a puck deflected to Smyth at the
doorstep and he shovelled it past Lack for a two-goal lead. Less than a minute
later the Canucks responded as Hansen picked the corner on Oilers backup Tyler
Rimmer to make it 3-2. Edmonton put the game away shortly afterwards, however,
as Yakupov beat Lack with a quick wrist shot and Acton scored into an empty net.
Notes: It was the second consecutive pre-season game between the two teams.
Edmonton won the first contest 4-1 in Vancouver on Wednesday. The Oilers and
Canucks will next meet in regular season play on Oct. 5 in Vancouver. Winger
David Booth was expected to make his first appearance in a Canucks game since
March 16th, but left the morning skate after just five minutes with what was
described as groin stiffness. Chris Higgins, Alex Edler and Schroeder made their
pre-season debuts for Vancouver... Neither Daniel or Henrik Sedin made the trip
to Edmonton. Defenceman Anton Belov made his Oilers debut after arriving at
training camp a few days late due to visa problems. The six-foot-four Russian
was a coveted free agent after a career-high 26 points in 46 games for Omsk
Avangard in the KHL last season.
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