Canada’s Brad Gushue tops Switzerland 7-5 in world men’s championship opener
EDMONTON — Sharp rocks, challenging ice, and the steady buildup of frost made for a guessing game in Canada’s opener at the Ford world men’s curling championship on Saturday.
Fortunately for Brad Gushue, his St. John’s-based team made fewer mistakes in a 7-5 win over Switzerland’s Peter de Cruz at the Northlands Coliseum.
Swiss fourth Benoit Schwarz made several mistakes in the afternoon matchup and it proved costly. He blew a chance to take a big lead in the first end and missed a throw in the seventh to set Canada up to score three and take control.
“I don’t care if we get 12 sloppy wins, I’ll take them all,” Gushue said. “But I’d certainly like to see the ice conditions be a little bit more consistent because I think that’s where our team is going to excel.”


