Brad Gushue, Brad Jacobs stay in Brier contention with playoff wins
ST. JOHN’S — Brad Gushue recovered from a blunder to stay in contention at the Canadian men’s championship and extend his curling career Friday.
The six-time champion attempting to win a record seventh in his hometown, and in what he says is his last Brier, beat Ontario’s Jayden King 12-6 in a playoff game.
Up 5-4 coming home in an earlier playoff game against Matt Dunstone, Gushue hogged his final rock to leave the Manitoban an opening for the winning shot.
Gushue, third Mark Nichols, second Brendan Bottcher and lead Geoff Walker were firmly in control of their evening game against King by the seventh end when they scored three for an 8-4 lead. King shook hands after Gushue scored another four in the ninth.
