Brad Gushue opens final Brier appearance with 10-2 victory over Quebec
Brad Gushue opened his final Montana's Brier on a winning note Friday night in St. John's.
Gushue, of St. John's, N.L., earned a 10-2 victory over Quebec's Jean-Michel Menard in opening action. Gushue, 45, who will retire from curling at season's end, is playing in the Brier in his home city for the first time since 2017, when he was crowned champion.
Predictably, Gushue received a thunderous reception from the hometown gathering.
"I actually got a little teary-eyed there when it kept going," said Gushue. "To see that, and to feel it and hear it, definitely got the jitters going.
"Even in the practice, when we had the draw to the button, I haven't had the shakes quite the way I had them in practice there in a long time. To get that roar was really special and hopefully we get more roars like that all week."
Gushue is a six-time national champion. But he understands balancing his emotions is just as important as embracing them.
"For me, and our team, we can really get hyped up for that and I don't know if that's a place that necessarily benefits us," said Gushue. "You want to make sure you have that motivation and embrace the crowd, but you also have to stay at a good level.
"I've been caught in the past with getting too hyped up with crowds and generally don't play well. I wanted to make sure that I stayed level; stayed composed and within myself."
Gushue opened with two in the first end, but after scoring one in the third, Menard, a former Brier champion and world silver medallist, pulled even with a single in the sixth.
However, Gushue, a world champion and Olympic gold and bronze medal winner, cemented the victory with four in both the seven and eighth ends to conclude the match.
"For how nervous I felt and how shaky


