Maple United roster revealed for inaugural Rock League season

December 16, 2025
Jonathan Brazeau
Rachel Homan takes the reins of Maple United for the inaugural season of Rock League.
Homan was named one of six captains when the professional league was announced last April.
The record 20-time Grand Slam of Curling title winner leads the Western Canadian-based franchise.
Here's a look at the full roster:
Rachel Homan (Captain; Beaumont, Canada):Â Homan is the most decorated skip in Grand Slam of Curling history with a record 20 titles. She has won gold at the World Women's Curling Championship three times, including back-to-back in 2024 and 2025, and is a five-time Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion. Homan earned a bronze medal at Milano Cortina 2026.
Xenia Schwaller (Zurich, Switzerland):Â Schwaller skipped Switzerland to gold at the 2024 World Junior Curling Championships. She made her Grand Slam of Curling series debut that season at the 2024 Players' Championship. Her team has reached the top five in the world rankings and made back-to-back Grand Slam semifinal appearances at the CO-OPÂ Tour Challenge and KIOTIÂ GSOCÂ Tahoe events.
Maria Larsson (Stockholm, Sweden):Â Larsson captured her first Grand Slam of Curling title at the 2023 Players' Championship with skip Isabella WranĂĄ. Before joining on the front end, Larsson served as Wrana's alternate, earning gold at the World Junior Curling Championships in 2017 and silver in 2018.
‍Karlee Burgess (Winnipeg, Canada): Burgess earned her first Grand Slam of Curling title at the 2023 Tour Challenge while playing for skip Jennifer Jones. She won three gold medals at the World Junior Curling Championships (2016, 2018 and 2020) with three different skips. Burgess also captured gold for Canada at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics.
Jocelyn Peterman (Chestermere, Canada):Â Peterman won the 2016 Scotties Tournament of Hearts and 2018 Canadian Open with skip Chelsea Carey. She competed for Canada at Beijing 2022, playing second for skip Jennifer Jones, and at Milano Cortina 2026 in mixed doubles with Brett Gallant. Peterman and Gallant earned silver at the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.
Ross Whyte (Stirling, Scotland):Â Whyte won his first Grand Slam of Curling title at the Masters in January 2025. He captured his second this season at the Players' Championship. Whyte is the three-time reigning Scottish men's champion.
Colton Flasch (Saskatoon, Canada):Â Flasch won the Brier and the World Men's Curling Championship silver medal playing for skip Kevin Koe in 2019. He also earned the Grand Slam of Curling's season championship in 2018-19 with Team Koe.
Tanner Horgan (Mississauga, Canada):Â Horgan has made three appearances at the Brier for Northern Ontario. A former skip, Horgan was a finalist in the Tour Challenge Tier 2 in 2019.
Brett Gallant (Chestermere, Canada):Â Gallant has won 14 Grand Slam of Curling titles. He is also a five-time Brier champion and captured gold at the World Men's Curling Championship in 2017. Gallant earned Olympic gold at Milano Cortina 2026 and bronze at Beijing 2022.















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