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‘Best memories ever’: Canadian coach hoping to repeat curling worlds win in Sask.

  • Brad Jacobs and his Canadian team won against Japan and Germany in their first two matches at the BKT World Men's Curling Championship, with scores of 7-3 and 7-5, respectively.
  • Jacobs stated, "It was a great day, I couldn't ask for more," after the victories on the first day of competition, praising his teammates for their performance.
  • Canada built a 6-2 lead against Germany but faced pressure as they allowed three points in the ninth end before winning 7-5 in the final end.
  • Canada has a strong start at the tournament, being 2-0 as the round-robin continues through Friday.
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Canada survives late-game scare, go on to win over Germany at World Men’s Curling Championship

Germany scores three in ninth to make it close, Canada holds on for 7-5 win and perfect opening day

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IIHF International Ice Hockey Federation… broke the news in on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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