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Last February, the worlds best curlers battled each other at the Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Wholesale NBA Jerseys . Starting Thursday morning, many of those rinks, including all six who reached the podium at the Games, will meet again at the Continental Cup of Curling from Calgary. You can catch all the action through to Sundays Skins on TSN. For the first time, the Ryder Cup-style event will see Team Canada face Team Europe over a four-day event in such rarely seen disciplines such as mixed doubles, singles, mixed skins as well as regular skins and team games. In the past, Canadian and American rinks joined forces to form Team North America, but this year, it will be an all-Canadian squad of Brier, Olympic and World champions. Team Europe was previously known as Team World and included teams from Asia. Leading the way for the Canadians are 2014 Olympic gold medalists Brad Jacobs and Jennifer Jones. Canada will also have two-time defending Scotties champ Rachel Homan, current Canada Cup champ Val Sweeting, former Olympic/World champion John Morris and arguably the hottest rink in the world right now - Mike McEwen and his squad from Winnipeg. Sochi silver medalists David Murdoch of Scotland and Margaretha Sigfridsson of Sweden as well as bronze medalists Niklas Edin of Sweden and Eve Muirhead of Scotland will be on the ice for Team Europe. The veteran Thomas Ulsrud of Norway and rising star Anna Sidorova of Russia wrap up the six-rink team. Since the inauguration of the event in 2002, Team Canada/North America has won six Continental Cups to four for Europe/World. North America won last year, 36-24, in Las Vegas. The Continental Cup has always been the one event on the curling calendar where teams appear to be at their loosest, cheering on their fellow teammates from the sidelines with high fives and hugs. And the unconventional disciplines - including mixed doubles and singles - gives curling fans a new perspective on the game. Team Canada is made up of rinks with past successes as well as experience and will be the favourites at this years event. But the European rinks are decorated as well and could easily find themselves the first to 30.5 points. It should be an interesting four days of curling and one any curling fan will want to check out. NBA Jerseys China . Julien coached the Bruins to the Stanley Cup championship in 2010-11 and is the longest serving coach in consecutive seasons in the teams history. Claude is one of the top coaches in the NHL and has consistently shown a passion for winning, general manager Peter Chiarelli said Sunday in announcing the signing. Fake NBA Jerseys . - Justin Turner is at his best with runners in scoring position, and he delivered again in a big spot for the Los Angeles Dodgers. https://www.nbachinajerseys.us/ . - Carter Verhaeghe scored the winner with 41 seconds to go as the Niagara IceDogs edged the North Bay Battalion 3-2 to even their first-round series at a game apiece in Ontario Hockey League playoff action on Sunday.ST. JOHNS, N.L. -- Eric ODell recorded the third hat trick of his American Hockey League career on Saturday to lift the St. Johns IceCaps past the Providence Bruins 5-1. ODell scored his second, third and fourth goals of the season as St. Johns dominated from start to finish, racking up 40-plus shots for the second straight game. Jerome Samson had a goal and two assists for the IceCaps (1-0-1) and Brenden Kichton scored his first pro goal and helped on another. Ben Chiarot, Kael Mouillierat and Will ONeill each had two assists. Joe Morrow scored the lone goal for the Bruins (1-1-0). Eddie Pasquale stopped 36 shots, including 28 in the final two periods. Malcolm Subban, making his professional debut for Providence, alloweed four goals on 40 shots in the loss. Nike NBA Jerseys China. St. Johns opened the scoring with ODells power-play goal at 12:32 of the first period. Kichton added to the IceCaps lead on another power play to make it 2-0 after 20 minutes of play. Samson made it 3-0 for the hometown team with his first goal as an IceCap midway through the second period. ODell picked up his second goal of the night early in the third period, and capped off the hat trick with eight seconds left on the clock. Morrow put the Bruins on the board at 5:48 of the third period, beating Pasquale with a wrist shot from the blueline. St Johns went 2 for 3 on the power play while Providence failed to score on four chances with the man advantage. ' ' '

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