Canada’s Gushue getting a feel for Vegas, on and off the curling ice
Las Vegas has been a lesson in adaptation for Brad Gushue’s curling team.
Gushue and teammates seemed to hit their stride Tuesday at the men’s world curling championships with a pair of wins — a 7-6 extra-end victory over South Korea followed by a quicker 9-2 win over Japan.
Canada and Scotland’s Bruce Mouat were tied at 5-1 behind Olympic silver medallist Niklas Edin of Sweden and Norway’s Steffen Walstad both at 6-1.
The Canadian skip felt he had a better handle on the Orleans Arena ice Tuesday, but had also accepted the off-ice environment is different than any other major curling championship.


