Retirements •
Kim Dolan, one of
Prince Edward Island's most notable curlers, retired from competitive curling following her final
Scotties appearance. •
Randy Ferbey, one of the most dominant curlers in recent history, retired from competitive curling after his team broke up.
Careers on hiatus • Sisters
Jenn Hanna and
Stephanie Hanna announced that they will leave competitive curling, and do not intend to play competitively in the near future.
Team line-up changes Teams listed by skip, new teammates listed in bold •
Mary-Anne Arsenault: Arsenault replaced current third
Stephanie McVicar with former teammate and skip
Colleen Jones, a six-time Canadian champion who won five championships with Arsenault. Jones will play third, while Arsenault's current second,
Kim Kelly, and lead,
Jennifer Baxter, will remain in their current positions. •
Cheryl Bernard: Bernard decided to drop her lead
Jennifer Sadleir after only one season together due to off-ice issues.
Shannon Aleksic, a Saskatchewan native who previously played for British Columbia's
Kelley Law, will join the team as the new lead. •
Suzanne Birt:
Robyn MacPhee, Birt's current second, decided to take a year off of competitive curling, and will be replaced by
Sarah Fullerton, a former Prince Edward Island provincial junior champion. •
Jim Cotter: Third
Kevin Folk has relocated to Calgary for work. Folk has been replaced by former Winnipeg skip and Russian national champion
Jason Gunnlaugson, who moved to British Columbia for work. •
Brad Gushue: Third
Ryan Fry left the team following the end of the
2012 Tim Hortons Brier.
Brett Gallant, a former Canadian Junior champion from Prince Edward Island, will join the team as Fry's replacement. Gallant will play at second, while current second
Adam Casey will play at third. •
Amber Holland: Holland parted ways with her team of
Heather Kalenchuk,
Tammy Schneider and
Kim Schneider, and formed a new squad consisting of
Dailene Sivertson,
Brooklyn Lemon and
Jolene Campbell. Siverston, a former British Columbia provincial junior champion, last played as
Kelly Scott's second, and will play lead for Holland. Lemon, a former provincial junior champion of Saskatchewan, joins as second, and Campbell, a former skip and Holland's alternate in recent seasons, will play as third. •
Shannon Kleibrink: Longtime third
Amy Nixon, who left the team in March to form her own team, was replaced by
Kalynn Park, who is a former Alberta provincial junior champion. Park will play as second, while
Bronwen Webster, who sat out as alternate for much of the season due to pregnancy, will be promoted from second to third following her return. •
Amy Nixon left her longtime skip
Shannon Kleibrink to form a new squad consisting of
Nadine Chyz,
Whitney More and
Tracy Bush. Chyz, who will play as third, is a former Canadian Junior champion and World Junior silver medallist. More, who will play as second, is a former Alberta provincial champion, while Bush, who will play as lead, is also a former Canadian Junior champion and World Junior silver medallist. •
Kelly Scott: Lead
Jacquie Armstrong retired from curling, and second
Dailene Sivertson left the team to play lead for
Amber Holland.
Sarah Wazney, a former Canadian Junior champion, will be joining the team at lead. •
Heather Smith-Dacey: Third
Danielle Parsons left the team and was replaced by
Stephanie McVicar, a former Canadian Junior silver medallist. •
Jeff Stoughton: Longtime lead
Steve Gould was dropped from the team. Gould has been replaced by Olympic gold medalist
Mark Nichols, who previously played with
Brad Gushue. ==References==