The 2017 St. Paul Cash Spiel was held from October 6 to 8  at the St. Paul Curling Club in St. Paul, Minnesota as part of the 2017–18 World Curling Tour. Both the men's and women's event were held in a round robin format. 
  Men
 Teams
 The teams are listed as follows:[1] 
    | Skip |  Third |  Second |  Lead |  Locale  | 
  | Josh Bahr |  Aaron Wald |  Jon Chandler |  Mark Haluptzok |    Bemidji, Minnesota  | 
  | Todd Birr |  Hunter Clawson |  John Benton |  Tom O'Connor |    Blaine, Minnesota  | 
  | Craig Brown |  Kroy Nernberger |  Jason Smith |  Sean Beighton |    Madison, Wisconsin  | 
  | Brady Clark |  Greg Persinger |  Colin Hufman |  Phil Tilker |    Seattle, Washington  | 
  | Nicholas Connolly |  Andrew Dunnam |  Jonathan Harstad |  Chase Sinnett |    Seattle, Washington  | 
  | Scott Dunnam |  Cody Clouser |  Trevor Host |  Ethan Meyers |    Minneapolis, Minnesota  | 
  | Pete Fenson |  Shawn Rojeski |  Mark Fenner |  Alex Fenson |    Bemidji, Minnesota  | 
  | Timothy Hodek |  Skyler Slusar |  John Lindgren |  Ethan Sampson |    Fargo, North Dakota  | 
  | Darryl Horsman |  Sean Stevinson |  Phil Moir |  Eric Kowal |    Phoenix, Arizona  | 
  | Dylan Johnston |  Mike Badiuk |  Cody Johnston |  Travis Showalter |    Thunder Bay, Ontario  | 
  | Colin Koivula |  Brennan Wark |  Jordan Potts |  Mark Adams |    Thunder Bay, Ontario  | 
  | Bob Leclair |  Greg Gallagher |  Jeff Baird |  Tom Danielson |    Tempe, Arizona  | 
  | Alex Leichter |  Martin Sather |  Chris Bond |  Jared Wydysh |    Boston, Massachusetts  | 
  | Justin McBride |  Erik Jensen |  Sean Franey |  Joel Calhoun |    San Francisco, California  | 
  | Heath McCormick |  Chris Plys |  Korey Dropkin |  Thomas Howell |    Blaine, Minnesota  | 
  | Josh Moore |  Derek Moore |  Nicholas Steinhaus |  Eric Jaeger |    Mapleton, Minnesota  | 
  | Sean Murray |  Matt Mielke |  Matthew Carlson |  Dan Ruehl |    Blaine, Minnesota  | 
  | Cameron Rittenour |  Jed Brundidge |  Evan Workin |  Jordan Brown |    Sioux Falls, South Dakota  | 
  | Darryl Sobering |  Aaron Johnston |  Evan Jaffe |  Josh Chetwynd |    Denver, Colorado  | 
  | Andrew Stopera |  Luc Violette |  Ben Richardson |  Graem Fenson |    Chicago, Illinois  | 
  | Bill Stopera |  Dean Gemmell |  Michael Moore |  Mark Lazar |    New York, New York  | 
  | Willie Wilberg |  Dwayne Jacobson |  Ryan Kernosky |  Richard Maskel |    Madison, Wisconsin  | 
 Round-robin standings
    |    |      | Pool B |  W |  L  |      Colin Kolvula |  4 |  1  |      Todd Birr |  3 |  2  |      Cameron Rittenour |  3 |  2  |      Pete Fenson |  3 |  2  |      Bob LeClair |  2 |  3  |      Darryl Sobering |  0 |  5  |     |     |      | Pool D |  W |  L  |      Brady Clark |  4 |  0  |      Sean Murray |  2 |  2  |      Nicolas Connolly |  2 |  2  |      Josh Bahr |  1 |  3  |      Dylan Johnston |  0 |  4  |     | 
 Playoffs
  Women
 Teams
 The teams are listed as follows:[2] 
  Round-robin standings
    | Key  | 
  |   |  Teams to Playoffs  | 
  |   |  Teams to Tiebreaker  | 
  Playoffs
  References
  External links