No handshakes: Canada’s Einarson protects sprained finger at women’s world curling
CALGARY — Kerri Einarson hasn’t been shaking hands at the women’s world curling championship because the Canadian skip is dealing with a sprained finger.
It’s a leftover from the on-ice celebration when she and her teammates won the national championship Feb. 1 in Mississauga, Ont.
“Someone clipped my finger and it bent my knuckle right back,” Einarson said Wednesday. “We were celebrating. We hugged and boom.”
With a tender ring finger on her right hand, Einarson has been arm-bumping opposing players.

