2017 HDF Insurance Shoot-Out

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2017 HDF Insurance Shoot-Out
Host city Edmonton, Alberta
Arena Saville Community Sports Centre
DatesSeptember 14–17
Winner Flag of Scotland.svg Team Muirhead
Curling club Dunkeld Curling Club
Skip Eve Muirhead
Third Anna Sloan
Second Vicki Adams
Lead Lauren Gray
Finalist Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg

The 2017 HDF Insurance Shoot-Out was held from September 14 to 17 at the Saville Community Sports Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. [1] The event was held on Week 5 of the 2017–18 World Curling Tour. The total purse was CAD $32,000.

Contents

The event was a round robin with four pools followed by an eight-team playoff.

Teams

Teams are listed as follows: [2]

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
Brett Barber Alyssa Despins Kristin Ochitwa Robyn Despins Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Biggar, Saskatchewan
Chelsea Carey Cathy Overton-Clapham Jocelyn Peterman Laine Peters Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Nadine Scotland Heather Jensen Rebecca Konschuh Heather Rogers Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Sherry Anderson Kourtney Fesser Krista Fesser Karlee Korchinski Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Eve Muirhead Anna Sloan Vicki Adams Lauren Gray Flag of Scotland.svg Perth, Scotland
Ayumi Ogasawara Yumie Funayama Kaho Onodera Anna Ohmiya Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo, Japan
Geri-Lynn Ramsay Kelly Erickson Brittany Tran Claire Tully Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Darcy Robertson Karen Klein Vanessa Foster Theresa Cannon Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg, Manitoba
Holly Scott Megan Anderson Candace Read Trina Ball Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
Anna Sidorova Margarita Fomina Alexandra Raeva Nkeirouka Ezekh Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia
Barb Spencer Katie Spencer Holly Spencer Allyson Spencer Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg, Manitoba
Kristen Streifel Danielle Schmiemann Taylor Maschmeyer Jesse Iles Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Nicky Kaufman Melissa Pierce Erica Ortt Sarah More Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Rhonda Varnes Jenna Loder Katherine Doerksen Danielle Robinson Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg, Manitoba
Wang Bingyu Zhou Yan Liu Jinli Ma Jingyi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Harbin, China
Shannon Birchard Nicole Sigvaldason Sheyna Andries Mariah Mondor Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg, Manitoba
Shannon Kleibrink Sarah Wilkes Kalynn Park Alison Thiessen Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Alina Pätz Nadine Lehmann Marisa Winkelhausen Nicole Schwägli Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Baden, Switzerland
Kim Eun-jung Kim Kyeong-ae Kim Seon-yeong Kim Yeong-mi Flag of South Korea.svg Uiseong, South Korea
Kelsey Rocque Laura Crocker Taylor McDonald Jen Gates Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs Flag of Sweden.svg Sundbyberg, Sweden
Satsuki Fujisawa Chinami Yoshida Yumi Suzuki Yurika Yoshida Flag of Japan.svg Kitami, Japan
Val Sweeting Lori Olson-Johns Dana Ferguson Rachelle Brown Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Jessie Hunkin Holly Jamieson Lynelle Mahe Kim Curtin Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta

Round Robin Standings

[3]

Pool AWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Kelsey Rocque 41
Flag of Alberta.svg Val Sweeting 32
Flag of Alberta.svg Nadine Scotland 32
Flag of Japan.svg Ayumi Ogasawara 32
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Sherry Anderson 14
Flag of Alberta.svg Nicky Kaufman 14
Pool BWL
Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg 41
Flag of Alberta.svg Chelsea Carey 41
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Eun-jung 32
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Brett Barber 32
Flag of Manitoba.svg Barb Spencer 14
Flag of Manitoba.svg Rhonda Varnes 05
Pool CWL
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alina Pätz 41
Flag of Alberta.svg Jessie Hunkin 32
Flag of Japan.svg Satsuki Fujisawa 32
Flag of Alberta.svg Kristen Streifel 23
Flag of Manitoba.svg Shannon Birchard 23
Flag of Russia.svg Anna Sidorova 14
Pool DWL
Flag of Scotland.svg Eve Muirhead 41
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Bingyu 41
Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson 41
Flag of Alberta.svg Shannon Kleibrink 23
Flag of Alberta.svg Geri-Lynn Ramsay 14
Flag of Alberta.svg Holly Scott 05

Tiebreakers

(Due to the number of tiebreakers, games were limited to four ends, except for the Hunkin vs. Fujisawa game.)

  To Quarterfinals
         
1 Flag of Alberta.svg Val Sweeting 4
5 Flag of Japan.svg Ayumi Ogasawara 3
4 Flag of Alberta.svg Nadine Scotland 1
5 Flag of Japan.svg Ayumi Ogasawara 2
1 Flag of Alberta.svg Val Sweeting 3
2 Flag of Alberta.svg Jessie Hunkin 2
2 Flag of Alberta.svg Jessie Hunkin 6
3 Flag of Japan.svg Satsuki Fujisawa 5
Team123456Final
Flag of Alberta.svg Nadine Scotland 0010//1
Flag of Japan.svg Ayumi Ogasawara Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0101//2
Team123456Final
Flag of Alberta.svg Val Sweeting 00301/4
Flag of Japan.svg Ayumi Ogasawara Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01020/2
Team12345678Final
Flag of Alberta.svg Jessie Hunkin Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg100202016
Flag of Japan.svg Satsuki Fujisawa 001020205
Team123456Final
Flag of Alberta.svg Val Sweeting Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg2100//3
Flag of Alberta.svg Jessie Hunkin 0011//2

Playoffs

[4]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg 6
8 Flag of Alberta.svg Val Sweeting 0
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg 8
5 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Bingyu 4
4 Flag of Alberta.svg Chelsea Carey 3
5 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Bingyu 7
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg 5
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Eve Muirhead 7
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Eve Muirhead 8
7 Flag of Alberta.svg Kelsey Rocque 4
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Eve Muirhead 5
6 Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson 3
3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alina Pätz 4
6 Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson 5

Quarterfinals

Saturday, September 16, 8:00 pm

Team12345678Final
Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0051XXXX6
Flag of Alberta.svg Val Sweeting 0000XXXX0
Team12345678Final
Flag of Alberta.svg Chelsea Carey Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg002100003
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Bingyu 010021037
Team12345678Final
Flag of Scotland.svg Eve Muirhead 000104038
Flag of Alberta.svg Kelsey Rocque Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg001010204
Team12345678Final
Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson 0300110X5
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alina Pätz Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg2010001X4

Semifinals

Sunday, September 17, 9:30 am

Team12345678Final
Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg220011028
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Bingyu 002000204
Team12345678Final
Flag of Scotland.svg Eve Muirhead Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0220100X5
Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson 0001011X3

Final

Sunday, September 17, 1:00 pm

Team123456789Final
Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0200021005
Flag of Scotland.svg Eve Muirhead 0002000327

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References

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