Canada’s Gushue gets away with a win at men’s world curling championship
LAS VEGAS — After a win that felt like an escape, Brad Gushue was thinking about bubbles and how to get in one.
The Canadian skip felt lucky to steal a point in the 10th end for an 8-7 win over Italy’s Joel Retornaz at the men’s world curling championship Monday.
Canada was tied at 3-1 with Scotland behind frontrunning Niklas Edin of Sweden at 5-0 and Steffen Walstad of Norway at 4-1.
Gushue was pleased the Orleans Arena ice was quicker and livelier Monday, but the skip felt slow to adapt his reads to the change.