Gushue remains perfect with 11-7 win over Germany at men’s world curling championship
LAS VEGAS — Canada skip Brad Gushue says throwing stones on the unpredictable ice at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas has led to some interesting linescores at the world men’s curling championship.
The conditions can lure even the most seasoned curlers into making uncharacteristic mistakes, leading to high-scoring ends and a lot of steals.
The mercurial conditions made for a nervy game Tuesday, as Canada fell into a big hole early, then came to life and remained undefeated with an 11-7 win over Germany.
Canada trailed 5-1 after three ends against Germany’s Sixten Totzek (3-3), but Gushue’s squad surged back to improve to 6-0.