Canada’s Koe settles for silver after falling to Edin at world championship
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Canada skip Kevin Koe put on a master class of exquisite shotmaking during the world men’s curling championship, providing a bevy of highlight-reel shots that helped his team reach the final.
A magical in-off. Clutch triple takeouts. Even a rare quadruple takeout.
After two thrilling one-point playoff wins a day earlier, Koe couldn’t pull it out again in the biggest game of the competition Sunday night. Sweden’s Niklas Edin kept the pressure on and didn’t stop until he had a 7-2 victory and his fourth career world title.
“It sucks, we wanted to win this so badly and it’s very disappointing,” Koe said. “We’re pretty deflated. After the eighth (end) we felt terrible — a steal of two was disappointing. It’s unfortunate but they’re a great team.”