Gushue wearing the Maple Leaf again at world men’s curling championship
OTTAWA — Sin City wasn’t kind to Canadian skip Brad Gushue. He’s hoping a return to the nation’s capital will work more in his favour.
After settling for silver in his last two trips to the world men’s curling championship in Las Vegas, Gushue will try to get back to the top of the podium at the 2023 playdowns starting Saturday at TD Place.
“If we can really just enjoy it and ride that wave, I think good things can happen,” Gushue said. “But it’s a challenge. It’s a lot easier said than it is done. So we’ll see if we can make it work.”
Gushue and teammates Mark Nichols, E.J. Harnden and Geoff Walker secured their berth earlier this month with a victory over Manitoba’s Matt Dunstone in the Brier final at London, Ont.