Canada downs Scotland at men's curling worlds for 3rd straight win to open tourney

Canada skip Brad Gushue improved to 3-0 following an 8-4 win over defending champion Bruce Mouat of Scotland at the world men's curling championship on Sunday in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

Skip Brad Gushue sits atop standings and faces Italy on Monday in Switzerland

Canada skip, dressed in dark pants and a white-zippered tip with Canada red lettering, places his right hand on the stone to deliver a shot against the Czech Republic at the world men's curling championship on March 30, 2024 in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
Leading 6-4, Canada skip Brad Gushue scored two in the ninth end before Scotland counterpart Bruce Mouat conceded Sunday's game at the world men's curling championship in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. (Michael Buholzer/Keystone via Associated Press)

Canada skip Brad Gushue improved to 3-0 following an 8-4 win over defending champion Bruce Mouat of Scotland at the world men's curling championship on Sunday in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

The game was a rematch of the 2023 final. Sunday's victory now allows Canada to be ahead of Scotland in any head-to-head tiebreakers.

"I know it's early in the week, but those are the things you think about when you play some of the top teams," Gushue said. "They're going to be around at the end of the week, and hopefully, we are as well."

Gushue, from St. John's, jumped out to a 4-1 edge through five ends before Mouat made a push.

The Scottish rink made it a 6-4 game in the eighth end. A few missed shots from Canada vice-skip Mark Nichols and Gushue allowed Mouat to score as many as three but settled for two.

WATCH | Canada skip Gushue earns 8-4 victory over Scotland's Mouat:

Canada's Gushue claims 3rd consecutive victory to stay perfect at men's curling worlds

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Canada's Brad Gushue defeats Bruce Mouat of Scotland 8-4 and improves to 3-0 at the world men's curling championship.

"Fortunately we got a miss from Bruce that only allowed it to be two," Gushue said. "Other than that, I thought we controlled the game.

"There were no ends that were really scary, and I think that shows how well [lead] Geoff [Walker] and [second] E.J. [Harnden] set us up, which is crucial against a team like Bruce's."

However, Gushue was able to reply with two of his own in the ninth before Mouat conceded the game.

Canada now sits atop the standings, with Sweden's Niklas Edin also at 3-0.

Gushue next plays the top-ranked team in the world in Italy's Joel Retornaz on Monday.

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