Sweden’s Edin makes a “one in a 1,000” game-tying spinner at world curling playdowns
OTTAWA — Thinking it may have been a circus throw for show, some laughs were heard at TD Place when Niklas Edin tried a spin shot in the 10th end of Sweden’s game against Norway on Wednesday.
Gasps mixed with shrieks of incredulity rang out when he actually made it.
Edin, the defending champion at the world men’s curling playdowns, tied the game with an otherworldly shot that left the sport’s most seasoned rock-throwers at a loss for words.
“There’s these moments in sports where sometimes the moment is bigger than the result of the game,” said curling commentator Tyler George, who won Olympic gold in 2018.