Canada’s Gushue to play for gold at world men’s curling championship
LAS VEGAS — Canada’s Brad Gushue will play for gold at the world men’s curling championship after an 8-5 semifinal win over American Korey Dropkin on Saturday night.
Gushue and his St. John’s-based team of Mark Nichols, Brett Gallant and Geoff Walker scored two in the 10th end when Dropkin’s final draw was a little heavy.
Defending champion Niklas Edin of Sweden beat Italy’s Joel Retornaz 8-4 in the other semifinal at the Orleans Arena.
Gushue beat Edin in the 2017 world final in Edmonton but the Swede won the return match in 2018 at this same venue. Edin has won five world titles over his career and is the reigning Olympic champion.