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Every point this season is of the upmost importance as five more teams on both the men’s and women’s sides can qualify for the 2025 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, set to take place in Halifax form Nov. 22-30, 2025.

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Every point this season is of the upmost importance as five more teams on both the men’s and women’s sides can qualify for the 2025 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, set to take place in Halifax form Nov. 22-30, 2025.

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The teams include:
  • Top 10 men’s and women’s teams from the 2023-24 Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS).
  • The 2023-24 Alberta champions (Team Selena Sturmay for women, Team Aaron Sluchinski for men).
  • Champions from the 2024 New Holland Canadian Under 21 Championships, Canadian Colleges Athletic Association/Curling Canada College Championships, U SPORTS/Curling Canada Canadian University Championships, and the Curling Canada Under-25 NextGen Classic.
  • The 2023 Everest Canadian Curling Club Champions (Team Abby Burgess for women, Team Dan Sherrard for men).

In cases where a championship-winning team is already among the top 10 CTRS teams, the next highest-ranked non-qualified team will be selected.

2024 PointsBet Invitational Tournament Prize Distribution​


All 32 teams will receive $5,000 to cover travel and accommodations, and additional earnings for each round they advance:
  • $3,000 for a first-round win,
  • $6,000 for a quarterfinal win,
  • $12,000 for a semifinal win,
  • $24,000 for the championship win.
Both the men’s and women’s champions will walk away with $50,000 each.

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Sweep 16 action is set for Wednesday and Thursday, with women’s draws at 1 p.m. (all times Mountain) and men’s draws at 6 p.m. both days.

That will get things whittled down to the Elite 8, which is set for Friday (women at 1 p.m., men at 8 p.m.), with the Final 4 semifinals Saturday (women at 1 p.m., men at 8 p.m.) and championship finals Sunday (women at 10 a.m., men at 3 p.m.).

On the women’s side, reigning PointsBet Invitational, Scotties Tournament of Hearts and World Women’s champions Team Rachel Homan will be in action Wednesday afternoon. The top seeds, returning to the same building where they won the 2024 Scotties in February, take on No. 16-seeded Team Gabby Wood (reigning Canadian Colleges Athletic Association champions) of Edmonton.

On the men’s side, two-time defending PointsBet Invitational champ Team Reid Carruthers of Winnipeg, seeded No. 6, opens its quest for a three-peat Thursday night against No. 11 Team Félix Asselin of Montreal, while top-seeded Team Brad Gushue of St. John’s, N.L., is on the ice Wednesday night against No. 16 Team Dan Sherrard (reigning Everest Canadian Club Champions) of Beaumont, Alta.asdsadasd

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Sweep 16 action is set for Wednesday and Thursday, with women’s draws at 1 p.m. (all times Mountain) and men’s draws at 6 p.m. both days.

That will get things whittled down to the Elite 8, which is set for Friday (women at 1 p.m., men at 8 p.m.), with the Final 4 semifinals Saturday (women at 1 p.m., men at 8 p.m.) and championship finals Sunday (women at 10 a.m., men at 3 p.m.).

On the women’s side, reigning PointsBet Invitational, Scotties Tournament of Hearts and World Women’s champions Team Rachel Homan will be in action Wednesday afternoon. The top seeds, returning to the same building where they won the 2024 Scotties in February, take on No. 16-seeded Team Gabby Wood (reigning Canadian Colleges Athletic Association champions) of Edmonton.

On the men’s side, two-time defending PointsBet Invitational champ Team Reid Carruthers of Winnipeg, seeded No. 6, opens its quest for a three-peat Thursday night against No. 11 Team Félix Asselin of Montreal, while top-seeded Team Brad Gushue of St. John’s, N.L., is on the ice Wednesday night against No. 16 Team Dan Sherrard (reigning Everest Canadian Club Champions) of Beaumont, Alta.asdsadsad

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Sudden-death drama will be the storyline over five days of high-calibre curling when the 2024 PointsBet Invitational gets underway Wednesday at the WinSport Event Centre in Calgary. Sixteen men’s and sixteen women’s teams are entered in the third annual PointsBet Invitational, all looking to get their 2024-25 campaigns kicked off in style, not to mention grab a big chunk of a prize purse in excess of $350,000.

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Sweep 16 action is set for Wednesday and Thursday, with women’s draws at 1 p.m. (all times Mountain) and men’s draws at 6 p.m. both days.

That will get things whittled down to the Elite 8, which is set for Friday (women at 1 p.m., men at 8 p.m.), with the Final 4 semifinals Saturday (women at 1 p.m., men at 8 p.m.) and championship finals Sunday (women at 10 a.m., men at 3 p.m.).

On the women’s side, reigning PointsBet Invitational, Scotties Tournament of Hearts and World Women’s champions Team Rachel Homan will be in action Wednesday afternoon. The top seeds, returning to the same building where they won the 2024 Scotties in February, take on No. 16-seeded Team Gabby Wood (reigning Canadian Colleges Athletic Association champions) of Edmonton.

On the men’s side, two-time defending PointsBet Invitational champ Team Reid Carruthers of Winnipeg, seeded No. 6, opens its quest for a three-peat Thursday night against No. 11 Team Félix Asselin of Montreal, while top-seeded Team Brad Gushue of St. John’s, N.L., is on the ice Wednesday night against No. 16 Team Dan Sherrard (reigning Everest Canadian Club Champions) of Beaumont, Alta.

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The 2024 and 2025 editions of the PointsBet Invitational will be staged at the WinSport Event Centre, bringing the country’s top men’s and women’s teams together under one roof in a one-of-a-kind, tension-packed curling event.

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The 2024 PointsBet Invitational will take place Sept. 24-29, while in 2025, the dates are Sept. 30-Oct. 5.

Sixteen men’s and sixteen women’s teams from Canada will take part in the competition, chasing a prize purse in excess of $350,000 in a sudden-death single-knockout format.

The 2024 PointsBet Invitational will be a kickoff to the 2024-25 competitive season, which is hugely important for Canadian teams as they push toward their goals of qualifying for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

The full fields for the 2024 PointsBet Invitational will be announced at a later date, but tentatively, the 16 teams in each gender will comprise:

“Playoffs right away is just a different way of thinking about it,” Homan said. “You start with playoffs and you don’t get any practice games.

“It’s something different, something fun, not too physically demanding or exhausting (since) it’s just one game a day and one of the days you don’t play.”

The PointsBet also provides the first glimpse of revamped lineups.

Carruthers has a new vice for the third time in as many years. Catlin Schneider, who skipped B.C. in the 2024 national men’s championship, joined Carruthers after Brad Jacobs’ departure.

“We’re still learning each other in the house,” Carruthers said. “From a technical standpoint, he throws the rock very similar to us.

“Figuring out how to get the most out of each other is something that we’re working on and it will take a little bit of time and conversation about what we need to do to be consistently one of the best teams in Canada.”

Jacobs took over a formidable lineup of Marc Kennedy, Brett Gallant and Ben Hebert from Brendan Bottcher. The No. 2 men’s team in Canada joins reigning national champion Brad Gushue, Brier runner-up Mike McEwen and Matt Dunstone in Calgary’s field.

Those four teams have berths in the 2025 Montana’s Brier in Kelowna, B.C. locked in.

Chelsea Carey took over as the No. 2 women’s team in Canada from the retired Jennifer Jones.

She and PointsBet combatants Homan, Kaitlyn Lawes and four-time Canadian champion Kerri Einarson, are pre-qualified for the 2025 Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ont.

The recently crowned men’s and women’s national under-25 champions, as well as the 2024 under-21, university and college champions get a taste of curling’s big leagues in Calgary.

“Some of these teams don’t get opportunities in an arena under big pressure and lights,” Carruthers said. “You can only get better by exposing yourself to those moments and those games.”

How To Watch PointsBet Invitational 2024 On US TV

The first major curling event of the season has arrived as the third annual PointsBet Invitational is set to take place in Calgary at WinSport Arena. You can watch the entirety of the PointsBet Invitational from Sept. 25-29 on TSN, TSN.ca and the TSN App. This past off-season wasn’t a quiet one by any means.

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Curling legend Jennifer Jones was replaced by Chelsea Carey following her retirement, while Brendan Bottcher was shockingly cut by his squad in favour of Brad Jacobs.

The curling juggernauts led by reigning Canadian champions Rachel Homan and Brad Gushue are still together, and are the early favourites to dominate the domestic pebbled ice in 2024-25 – unless somebody proves otherwise.

Every point this season is of the upmost importance as five more teams on both the men’s and women’s sides can qualify for the 2025 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, set to take place in Halifax form Nov. 22-30, 2025.

Qualification spots for the Canadian Mixed Doubles Trials are still up for grabs as well with that event taking place this season, Dec. 30, 2024-Jan. 4, 2025, from Liverpool, N.S.

The PointsBet Invitational once again features 16 women’s team and 16 men’s team from all different levels of curling across Canada competing in a March Madness-style, single-elimination tournament.

The first PointsBet Invitational took place in 2022, with Reid Carruthers and Jones taking home the titles in Fredericton, N.B. Carruthers defended his title last year in Oakville, Ont., as Homan won the women's side.

Like previous years, each rink will receive $5,000 to cover travel and accommodation costs and will earn more money after each victory, including $3,000 for a first-round win, $6,000 for a quarterfinal win and $12,000 for a semifinal win. The men's and women's teams will each earn $24,000 for a win in the championship game for total winnings of $50,000.

2024 PointsBet Invitational Schedule and Start Time: Calgary’s WinSport Event Centre

The 2024 PointsBet Invitational will take place at Calgary’s WinSport Event Centre, uniting Canada’s top men’s and women’s curling teams for a thrilling, high-stakes showdown. Renowned for its sudden-death, single-elimination format, the tournament promises fierce matchups where every shot matters. Running from September 25 to 29, this edition marks the beginning of the competitive curling season, as teams vie for a share of the $350,000 prize pool. Fans can look forward to electrifying action as elite teams sharpen their skills ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics.


2024 PointsBet Invitational Schedule​


Individual Women’s and Men’s Schedule available below
Wednesday, September 25
1:00 PM Women’s Sweep 16

A Kaitlyn Lawes vs. Taylor Reese-Hansen

B Selena Sturmay vs. Ashley Thevenot

C Rachel Homan vs. Gabby Wood

D Corryn Brown vs. Serena Gray-Withers

6:00 PM Men’s Sweep 16

A Matt Dunstone vs. Jordon McDonald

B Kevin Koe vs. Josh Bryden

C Brad Gushue vs. Dan Sherrard

D Rylan Kleiter vs. Sam Mooibroek

Thursday, September 26

1:00 PM Women’s Sweep 16


A Kate Cameron vs. Jolene Campbell

B Kerri Einarson vs. Allyson MacNutt

C Chelsea Carey vs. Abby Burgess

D Danielle Inglis vs. Kayla Skrlik

6:00 PM Men’s Sweep 16

A Reid Carruthers vs. Félix Asselin

B Mike McEwen vs. Kenan Wipf

C Brad Jacobs vs. Jacob Dobson

D Aaron Sluchinski vs. Owen Purcell

Friday, September 27
1:00 PM Women’s Elite 8


A TBD vs. TBD

B TBD vs. TBD

C TBD vs. TBD

D TBD vs. TBD

8:00 PM Men’s Elite 8

A TBD vs. TBD

B TBD vs. TBD

C TBD vs. TBD

D TBD vs. TBD

Saturday, September 28

1:00 PM Women’s Final 4

B TBD vs. TBD

C TBD vs. TBD

8:00 PM Men’s Final 4
B TBD vs. TBD

C TBD vs. TBD

Sunday, September 29

10:00 AM Women’s Final

C TBD vs. TBD

3:00 PM Men’s Final
C TBD vs. TBD
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