The News (New Glasgow)

Gushue, McEwen pick up early wins

Nova Scotia rink drops first game at the Canadian men’s championsh­ip

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Defending champion Brad Gushue and wild-card skip Mike McEwen picked up wins in Monday’s early draw at the 2018 Tim Hortons Brier, setting up a matchup of undefeated teams in the day’s evening schedule.

McEwen’s Winnipeg rink scored three in the 10th end in a 6-5 win over Nova Scotia as Jamie Murphy’s Halifax foursome suffered its first loss at the Canadian men’s curling championsh­ip.

Murphy had taken a two-point lead into the final end after scoring a deuce in the seventh and stealing one in the eighth and ninth.

Gushue joined McEwen at 3-0 with an 8-4 win over Jamie Koe of the Northwest Territorie­s.

The 2017 Brier winner put the game away with three in the eighth end. It was Gushue’s 114th Brier victory, an all-time record for a skip.

The early results set up a battle for top spot in Pool A in a rare matchup of two teams not representi­ng provinces or territorie­s.

Gushue’s rink from St. John’s, N.L., is competing at this Brier as Team Canada, while McEwen entered the main competitio­n after winning the first ever Brier wildcard game on the weekend.

Manitoba is being represente­d by Reid Carruthers, who is also undefeated at 3-0 and was idle in the morning draw.

In other early results, Alberta edged British Columbia 9-8 and Newfoundla­nd and Labrador held on for a 7-6 win over Yukon.

McEwen and Gushue led Pool A after six draws, followed by Nova Scotia and Alberta at 2-1.

Manitoba and Northern Ontario were at 3-0 to lead Pool B, with Ontario at 2-1.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Team Canada skip Brad Gushue releases a rock on the way to his record-setting victory over the Northwest Territorie­s at the Tim Hortons Brier curling championsh­ip Monday at the Brandt Centre in Regin.
CP PHOTO Team Canada skip Brad Gushue releases a rock on the way to his record-setting victory over the Northwest Territorie­s at the Tim Hortons Brier curling championsh­ip Monday at the Brandt Centre in Regin.

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