Every experience builds confidence and you learn from everything.

It's totally different. Winnipeg was my first year skipping. It was kinda 'what's going on.' There was tons of information, strategy sessions.

Getting three in the first end was great, but we knew we had nine ends left and that wasn't going to win the game.

I'm more relaxed, I'm more confident, I know what I want to play, so it's a lot better feeling. We are having a lot of fun. Everybody just feeds off each other.

You never know with teams that are out of it. They can play loose, come out with their A games, beat you.

We were going to play a little bit more conservative, but in the first end we really had no choice, that kind of got out of hand. We were doing a lot of freezes and I think when you freeze that creates more rocks in play and a lot of corner guards. So it was a very fun game to play with all those rocks.