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Brad Gushue of Canada remains undefeated at the world men’s curling championship after beating defending champion Bruce Mouat of Scotland 8-4 in a rematch of the 2023 gold-medal final. This victory puts Canada ahead of Scotland in any potential tiebreakers later in the tournament. Gushue, from St. John’s, N.L., started strong, taking a 4-1 lead through five ends before Mouat made a push to make it a closer game at 6-4 in the eighth end. Despite a couple of missed shots from Canada’s Mark Nichols and Gushue, they were able to maintain control of the game and secure the win.

Looking ahead, Gushue is focused on playing against other top teams in the competition, knowing that they will likely face off again later in the week. He credits his team’s strong performance to the setup provided by lead Geoff Walker and second E.J. Harnden, acknowledging the importance of their play against tough opponents like Mouat. With this win, Canada is now leading the standings alongside Sweden’s Niklas Edin, both with a perfect 3-0 record. Gushue’s next matchup will be against the current top-ranked team in the world, Italy’s Joel Retornaz, scheduled for the following day.

The game against Mouat was a strategic battle, with both teams making calculated moves to gain an advantage on the ice. Despite Mouat’s best efforts to stage a comeback, Gushue and his team were able to maintain their composure and ultimately outplay the defending champions. Gushue highlighted the importance of staying focused and executing their game plan against tough opponents, a mindset that will serve them well as they continue to face elite competition in the tournament.

The win over Scotland was a significant confidence boost for Team Canada, showing that they have what it takes to compete at the highest level on the world stage. Gushue expressed his satisfaction with how the team performed and controlled the game, even in tense moments. Securing a win against a strong opponent like Mouat reinforces their belief in their abilities and prepares them for future challenges in the championship. With their eyes set on the ultimate goal of winning the gold medal, Canada’s team is determined to maintain their momentum and continue delivering strong performances.

As the tournament progresses, every game becomes more critical in determining the final standings and playoff implications. With a perfect record so far, Canada is in a prime position to make a deep run in the competition and contend for the title. Gushue and his team will rely on their experience, skill, and chemistry to overcome any obstacles they may face in the world men’s curling championship. With a tough matchup against Italy on the horizon, they are fully focused on the task at hand and remain committed to giving their best on the ice in pursuit of their championship aspirations.

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