Canada's Brad Gushue needed only seven ends to complete an 8-2 rout of New Zealand's Anton Hood on Sunday afternoon at the world men's curling championship in Ottawa.
Gushue opened with a deuce and made a hit for three to end it as New Zealand conceded early. "I think we're more settled," said Gushue, who improved to 2-1. "I don't think we're exactly where we want to be yet.
Generally it takes four or five games." In other Draw 4 matchups, defending champion Niklas Edin of Sweden defeated Scotland's Bruce Mouat 7-4 in a rematch of last year's Olympic final. WATCH | Gushue improves record to 2-1 at men's world championship: Switzerland's Yannick Schwaller beat Germany's Sixten Totzek 7-3 and Japan's Riku Yanagisawa dumped South Korea's Byeongjin Jeong 9-2.
Canada was scheduled to play Norway's Magnus Ramsfjell on Sunday night. Round-robin play continues through Friday night at TD Place.