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      The 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship, was held from January 27–February 4, 2018 at the South Okanagan Events Centre in Penticton, British Columbia. The winning team represented Canada at the 2018 Ford World Women's Curling Championship held from March 17–25 at the Memorial Gardens in North Bay, Ontario.
      The 2018 tournament was the first to use a new 16-team format, featuring representation by all fourteen member associations of Curling Canada, the second-place team from the 2017 tournament (as champion Rachel Homan declined to participate due to her qualification for the 2018 Winter Olympics), and a new wildcard team. As part of this new format, the Bronze medal game was removed from the schedule.


      Teams


      Curling Canada introduced a new 16-team format for both the Tournament of Hearts and Brier for 2018, under which all 14 member associations of Curling Canada were represented in the main field, rather than being limited by a pre-qualifying tournament. The teams were divided into two pools for round robin play, after which the top four teams from each advanced to the Championship Pool. Defending champion Rachel Homan declined to participate as Team Canada in order to prepare for the 2018 Winter Olympics; Michelle Englot's team, who finished as runner-up in the 2017 tournament, participated in her place. The final spot in the tournament was filled by a wildcard play-in game held on the Friday before the tournament.
      The rinks of Hollie Duncan (Ontario), Émilia Gagné (Quebec), and Casey Scheidegger (Alberta) made their Scotties debut; although members of Team Ontario had previous experience at the national women's championship, mostly as alternates. Scotties veteran skip Sherry Anderson (Saskatchewan) led a team of Tournament of Hearts rookies.
      The teams are listed as follows:


      = CTRS ranking

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      Wildcard game


      A wildcard play-in game was played on January 26; it was contested between the top two teams on the CTRS standings who did not win their respective provincial championships, and was played between The Glencoe Club's Chelsea Carey rink from Calgary and the East St. Paul Curling Club's Kerri Einarson rink from the Winnipeg exurb of East St. Paul. With Einarson's victory, Manitoba was represented by three different teams in the tournament.

      CTRS standings for wildcard game

      Wildcard Game
      Friday, January 26, 18:30


      Map of teams




      Round Robin standings


      Final Round Robin Standings


      Round Robin results


      All draw times are listed in Pacific Standard Time (UTC−8:00).


      = Draw 1

      =
      Saturday, January 27, 14:00


      = Draw 2

      =
      Saturday, January 27, 19:00


      = Draw 3

      =
      Sunday, January 28, 09:00


      = Draw 4

      =
      Sunday, January 28, 14:00


      = Draw 5

      =
      Sunday, January 28, 19:00


      = Draw 6

      =
      Monday, January 29, 09:00


      = Draw 7

      =
      Monday, January 29, 14:00


      = Draw 8

      =
      Monday, January 29, 19:00


      = Draw 9

      =
      Tuesday, January 30, 09:00


      = Draw 10

      =
      Tuesday, January 30, 14:00


      = Draw 11

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      Tuesday, January 30, 19:00


      = Draw 12

      =
      Wednesday, January 31, 09:00


      = Draw 13

      =
      Wednesday, January 31, 14:00


      = Draw 14

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      Wednesday, January 31, 19:00


      = Tiebreakers

      =
      Thursday, February 1, 09:00


      Placement Round


      Each team that finished fifth through eight in their pool played the team that finished in the same position in the opposite pool for the purpose of determining final tournament ranking. For example, the winner of the game between fifth place teams was ranked ninth place overall, the loser of that game was ranked tenth place, and so on.


      = Seeding Games

      =
      All game times are listed in Pacific Standard Time (UTC−8:00).


      A5 vs. B5


      Friday, February 02, 09:00


      A6 vs. B6


      Friday, February 02, 09:00


      A7 vs. B7


      Friday, February 02, 09:00


      A8 vs. B8


      Friday, February 02, 09:00


      Championship Pool Standings


      All wins and losses earned in the round robin (including results against teams that failed to advance) were carried forward into the Championship Pool. Wins in tiebreaker games were not carried forward.
      Final Championship Pool Standings


      Championship Pool Results


      All draw times are listed in Pacific Standard Time (UTC−8:00).


      = Draw 15

      =
      Thursday, February 01, 14:00


      = Draw 16

      =
      Thursday, February 01, 19:00


      = Draw 17

      =
      Friday, February 02, 14:00


      = Draw 18

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      Friday, February 02, 19:00


      Playoffs




      = 1 vs. 2

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      Saturday, February 03, 19:00


      = 3 vs. 4

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      Saturday, February 03, 14:00


      = Semifinal

      =
      Sunday, February 04, 09:00


      = Final

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      Sunday, February 04, 16:00


      Statistics




      = Top 5 player percentages

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      Final Round Robin Percentages; minimum 6 games


      = Perfect games

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      Awards


      The awards and all-star teams were as follows:

      All-Star Teams
      First Team

      Skip: Jennifer Jones, Manitoba
      Third: Cary-Anne McTaggart, Alberta
      Second: Jill Officer, Manitoba
      Lead: Dawn McEwen, Manitoba
      Second Team

      Skip: Tracy Fleury, Northern Ontario
      Third: Shannon Birchard, Manitoba
      Second: Jessie Scheidegger, Alberta
      Lead: Raunora Westcott, Team Canada
      Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award
      Sherry Anderson, Saskatchewan
      Joan Mead Builder Award
      Melissa Soligo, Director of the High-Performance Program at Curl BC, national and international coach. Played second on the 1991 Scott champion Team British Columbia, earned a silver medal at the 1991 Worlds, and was a demonstration sport bronze medalist with Team Canada at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France.


      Provincial and territorial playdowns


      2018 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 Newfoundland and Labrador Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 Northern Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 Prince Edward Island Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 Northwest Territories Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 Yukon Scotties Tournament of Hearts
      2018 Nunavut Scotties Tournament of Hearts


      Notes




      References

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