Canada’s Gushue takes silver at world curling championship as Sweden’s Edin wins
LAS VEGAS — Canada’s Brad Gushue settled for silver at the world men’s curling championship on Sunday after dropping an 8-6 decision to Sweden’s Niklas Edin at the Orleans Arena.
Gushue nosed a blank attempt in the ninth end to give Edin the hammer in the 10th with the game tied. Sweden scored a pair when Gushue couldn’t get his stone to roll underneath two Swedish rocks on the top of the four-foot ring.
It was the fourth straight world crown for Edin and his sixth overall. The victory came less than two months after he won Olympic gold – beating Gushue in the semifinal – at the Beijing Games.
Gushue and his St. John’s-based team of Mark Nichols, Brett Gallant and Geoff Walker had the first seed and opened the game with hammer.