Team Canada’s Brad Jacobs rink — including Ben Hebert, second from left — with their men’s curling gold medals from the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympic Games. REGINA — It was the video that touched off an Olympic-level kerfuffle and became a major talking point for men’s curling in the first week of the Milan Cortina Games.
Team Canada third Marc Kennedy sliding to the hog line with the very tip of his finger touching the stone. A minor infraction to say the least, but when Sweden’s Oskar Eriksson called out the double touch, it led to a profanity-filled exchange and controversy that would follow Canada the rest of the Games.
It was all a bunch of drama that Regina product and Team Canada lead Ben Hebert had a front row for, and it’s safe to say he had little use for the antics when chatting with Barney Shynkaruk on The SportsCage about the whole situation.
“A lot of the stuff there came out at a bad time for us, we took a little bit of heat for standing up for ourselves, but 95 percent of Canadians loved it,” Hebert began. “We have a hockey mentality on our curling team, we’re not going to be bullied and pushed over by a bunch of Swedish guys out there that are getting their a**es handed to them.”
“We didn’t have any of that, we finished at the top of the podium with the gold and they finished dead last, so I think that says a lot.”
Hebert is long known in curling media circles for not being afraid to speak his mind, and he didn’t let up in his ire when it came to the genesis of the entire situation — Eriksson.
“That snake in the grass,” Hebert said. “The stuff he tried to pull at the Olympics is not very Olympia of him… I lost a lot of respect for him with the stuff he tried to pull. He’s won the Olympics, they’ve won Grand Slams, they’ve won World Championships, and when they were at the high of their peak, you never saw that stuff from him. These last two or three years, they’ve been on a brutal stretch and pretty irrelevant in the curling world, haven’t won anything, they’re out of the Grand Slams, dead last in the Olympics puts a stamp on that.”
The controversy led Olympic officials to immediately start policing the hog lines and it wasn’t long before double touching the rock became a bit of a plague at the Games.
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