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Team Lawes has strong debut, falls to Team Hasselborg in Oslo Cup final

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It was double gold for Sweden at the Oslo Cup this weekend in Norway as Niklas Edin and Anna Hasselborg were both victorious in the early season bonspiel.

Hasselborg, third Sara McManus, second Agnes Knochenhauer and lead Sofia Mabergs edged Canada's Team Kaitlyn Lawes in the women's final, 5-3.

Our time here in Norway has come to an end. Thank you to everyone who made this trip overseas so special. We had a blast on and off the ice and we are super proud of our 2nd place finish!

Congrats Team Hasselborg! pic.twitter.com/0Of9UETiiF It was a promising result for Team Lawes, who were playing in just their first event as a new foursome.

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