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"I wasn't ready to commit to another year-and-a-half of curling if I didn't think we'd have a good chance of success at the Trials," [Kerry Burtnyk] said.
[Dan Kammerlock] made clear Friday he didn't feel he'd been treated fairly by Burtnyk -- "I'm feeling a little like I got hung out to dry here" -- but the youngster avoided getting into a war of words with a man who's one of Manitoba's most beloved sports figures.[Jeff Stoughton] said he empathized with Kammerlock's plight, but also understood why Burtnyk made the move in an age when qualifying for the Olympics is viewed by some curlers as the only prize. "Kerry's in the same situation as us, where being a top-10 or top-five team isn't good enough anymore because we both won world championships and Briers before.See the full content of this document
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Burtnyk Punts Kammerlock
If Kerry doesn't find top-notch replacement at third he could retire
Paul WiecekIn a week full of shocking developments in the normally sedate world of curling, Kerry Burtnyk saved the b...See the full content of this document
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