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Canada's Gushue tops Sweden's Edin to reach semis at men's curling worlds

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Canada's Brad Gushue is moving on to the semifinals at the world men's curling championship. The St. John's skip beat Sweden's Niklas Edin 9-1 in a qualification game at TD Place in Ottawa.

Scotland's Bruce Mouat will play the winner of the qualification game between Norway's Magnus Ramsfjell and Italy's Joel Retornaz.

Semifinal winners will play for gold Sunday afternoon while the losing teams will play for bronze in the morning session. Edin beat Gushue in last year's final in Las Vegas. WATCH | Gushue leads Canada past Sweden in qualification game:

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Team Mouat left their best performance until last as they over powered hosts Canada and soared to a flawless World Championship victory in Ottawa. Scotland clinched a 9-3 win over their opponents in a high-stakes final showdown, with the winning rink all shooting at over 90 per cent accuracy. Ad Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie and Hammy McMillan started on the right foot and never let Canada hold a stake in the game, grabbing victory in just eight ends.
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