Canada loses 9-3 to U.S. for second straight loss at world men’s curling championship
OGDEN, UTAH — It was another tough outing for Canada’s Matt Dunstone at the world men’s curling championship.
Dunstone’s team suffered a 9-3 setback to John Shuster of the United States in seven ends Sunday. After opening the competition with two consecutive wins, the Canadians have now lost two straight after dropping an 8-3 decision to Scotland’s Ross Whyte in eight ends Saturday night.
The Americans opened Sunday’s contest scoring two in the first end before the Canadians cut the deficit to 2-1 through two. But the U.S. countered with two more in the third, and then after Canada scored one in the fourth, came back with four in the fifth for a commanding 8-2 advantage.
Dunstone’s team added another single in the sixth but the Americans rounded out the scoring with their final point in the seventh and final end. The U.S. evened its record at 2-2 with the victory, but lost 5-3 to unbeaten Niklas Edin of Sweden in the evening draw to slip to 2-3. The Swedes top the field with a 5-0 record.


