The Standard (St. Catharines)

Defending champ Gushue remains undefeated at Brier

- PAIGE KREUTZWIES­ER

Brad Gushue and his Team Canada rink improved to 5-0 at the 2018 Tim Hortons Brier with a 9-5 win over Nova Scotia in Tuesday’s afternoon draw.

The defending Canadian men’s curling champions scored two points in the seventh end and wrapped up the win with two more in the ninth after Jamie Murphy and his Halifax rink held Gushue to task for much of the game.

Gushue maintained first place in Pool A over Alberta and the wild-card team, tied for second at 4-1.

“It was a good game. I thought we played pretty solid, a couple little mistakes that we need to clean up but I like how our team is throwing it and we are looking forward to tomorrow,” Gushue said. “Two games so we’ll rest up tonight, get a good dinner and be ready to go.”

Wild-card skip Mike McEwen and his Winnipeg-based team came back from a 6-5 loss to Gushue in Monday’s final draw with a 10-3 victory in eight ends over Northwest Territorie­s (2-3). McEwen capitalize­d on the mistakes by Yellowknif­e skip Jamie Koe, who struggled with the ice early in the game.

Alberta was under pressure to keep pace with the leaders, and Edmonton’s Brendan Bottcher delivered with a 7-5 win over Yukon. Bottcher plays Gushue and McEwen on Wednesday. Elsewhere, British Columbia defeated Newfoundla­nd and Labrador 12-6. Both teams finished the day tied at 1-4.

St. John’s skip Greg Smith gave Newfoundla­nd and Labrador a big lead with one in the first and a steal of three in the second. But Kelowna’s Sean Geall responded with nine points over the next three ends.

Gushue was the only undefeated skip remaining in Regina after Manitoba and Northern Ontario suffered losses in Tuesday’s early draw. Manitoba skip

Reid Carruthers suffered his first loss in a 10-5 defeat to Ontario’s John Epping. Epping’s Toronto rink used a huge fivepoint ninth end to move into a tie for first in Pool B at 4-1 with Winnipeg’s Carruthers and Brad Jacobs of Sault Ste. Marie.

Jacobs suffered his first loss when he fell 8-4 to host Saskatchew­an. Steve Laycock’s team opened the scoring with four in the second end and added a three-point fifth end en route to improving its record to 3-2.

In other Draw 9 action, Quebec (2-3) opened with three in the first end and stole two in the second en route to an 8-3 victory over Nunavut (0-5), and New Brunswick (2-3) scored three in the ninth end and stole two in the 10th in a 9-6 come-from-behind win over Prince Edward Island (1-4).

The Pool B teams returned to the ice for Tuesday’s late draw.

 ?? ANDREW VAUGHAN THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Team Canada skip Brad Gushue delivers a rock in Regina on Tuesday.
ANDREW VAUGHAN THE CANADIAN PRESS Team Canada skip Brad Gushue delivers a rock in Regina on Tuesday.

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