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Curling news: New hammer rule to be tested at next Grand Slam of Curling event [Video]

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As far as curling experiments go, a new rule that will be used at the next Grand Slam competition looks like a doozy.

Organizers plan to test a setup that will see a team lose hammer after a second consecutive blank end. The mid-season change, an attempt to boost scoring and entertainment, should have a significant impact on team strategy.

“I’m excited that they’re trying something,” said Curling Canada chief executive officer Nolan Thiessen. “It’s going to change the game. I see a lot of scoreboard management now just because the hammer means so much.”

A spokeswoman for the five-event circuit, which has been a testing ground for game tweaks in the past, confirmed the change will come at the Jan. 14-19 WFG Masters.

“We will evaluate following that event if it’s a change we want to implement permanently,” Grand Slam events manager Jenni Cram said in an email.

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