It's almost certainly related. I wouldn't be surprised if the sleeper hit podcast of the same name[1] that was released last year played a role in resurfacing the issue, too.
In some ways it's a shame because I love the finesse game as a counterbalance to the focus on power that seemed to peak around the time Brad Jacob's crew was dominating the scene. I don't follow curling quite enough to know what the impact will be on the meta game though. More guards? Fewer? More takeout attempts? It's interesting because finesse and power both have critical roles in both scoring and defending so it's not obvious to me where the negative/positive impacts to the game will be.
gucci-on-fleek · 5h ago
> In some ways it's a shame because I love the finesse game as a counterbalance to the focus on power
The relatively recent ban on takeouts before the 5th rock [0] has pushed the game back towards finesse, so if you haven't watched curling for the past few years, you might find it to be a little more interesting to watch now.
Curling is proof that with enough alcohol anything can be a sport.
jdougan · 7h ago
You have to admire the "Winners buy the drinks for the losers." curlture.
jackschultz · 8h ago
My brother in law curls. Asked him about this and he said that it's been coming for a while, the men's teams at Canadian nationals has a self imposed a ban on them, and for amateurs it doesn't really affect them since they're not good enough to have it make a difference. Seems like it means it's not that big an issue and players aren't arguing to keep them.
Now golf on the other hand has a much bigger equipment issues if people want to see some big time drama.
MegaDeKay · 6h ago
I remember back in the day when the brooms were real corn bristle brooms. You had to have forearms like hams to slap those brooms back and forth hard enough to get those stones to move. The side effect was that every now and then a piece of straw would bust off and cause the stone to veer way off course.
munificent · 11h ago
There is a "sweeping rule change" pun right there and the author lacked the courage to use it.
exabrial · 10h ago
It was just brushed aside unfortunately.
classichasclass · 8h ago
Are you panning the article?
testing22321 · 5h ago
Putting it on ice
sunrunner · 10h ago
Curling is a serious sport and not something to be joked about.
rtkwe · 6h ago
Sometimes you get swept up in the excitment of a good pun.
rpmisms · 6h ago
Any sport can be joked about. If you feel the need to defend it...
mattmaroon · 9h ago
I actually thought they were making that pun a couple times and then realized they weren’t.
mynegation · 10h ago
You knocked it out with this pun!
schlauerfox · 10h ago
US has a curling team too. I wish the US had better olympics television coverage, but it's become mini athlete docs, a little of US performances and it robs us.
There's this too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMLU6-NHINQ
[1] https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/1427-broomgate-a-curl...
The relatively recent ban on takeouts before the 5th rock [0] has pushed the game back towards finesse, so if you haven't watched curling for the past few years, you might find it to be a little more interesting to watch now.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curling#Free_guard_zone:~:text....
Now golf on the other hand has a much bigger equipment issues if people want to see some big time drama.
I was shocked decades later seeing how it changed. I miss the old days :)