Canada’s Brad Jacobs posts 8-6 win over Sweden’s Niklas Edin at world men’s curling championship
- Canada's Brad Jacobs won 8-6 against Sweden's Niklas Edin at the BKT World Men's Curling Championship in Moose Jaw, Sask.
- Jacobs and his team scored three points in the fourth end and secured victory with a hit in the 10th.
- Canada's team is now 4-1 while Sweden holds a record of 3-2 in the tournament.
- Round-Robin play will continue through Friday evening, with the top six teams advancing to the weekend playoffs.
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Canada's Jacobs posts win over Sweden at world men's curling championship
Canada entered play against Sweden on Tuesday with a game plan to make the defending world men’s curling champions throw big-weight shots in key moments. It helped the host side skipped by Brad Jacobs earn an 8-6 win over Niklas Edin at the Temple Gardens Centre. Edin missed two mid-game hit attempts that helped Canada improve its round-robin record to 4-1. “I think it’s just something we’ve picked up on over the years against certain teams,” …
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