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Canada books spot in quarterfinals with win over Slovenia at mixed curling worlds

Canada improved to 7-0 and clinched a quarterfinal spot at the world mixed curling championship with a 7-5 win over Slovenia on Wednesday.

Skip Felix Asselin and his Montreal-area rink came back from a 5-4 deficit after five ends with a point in the sixth end and a steal of two in the seventh.

Canada was already assured of top spot in Group B before they hit the ice after Taiwan fell 9-5 to Hungary in an earlier draw.

"We are really happy to have the berth to the quarterfinals — our first goal is locked in," said Team Canada lead Emily Riley. "I think we are getting better and better at managing the ice and building confidence as we go. It was a great thing to have a good challenge at this point in the week to give us some confidence for the playoffs. We are ready for some good challenges in the playoffs."

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Asselin's team, which also includes vice-skip Laurie St-Georges, second Emile Asselin and coach Michel St-Georges, has one group match left Thursday against Hungary.

The four group winners at the end of the round robin advance directly to Friday's quarterfinals, while teams who place second and third in each group will play qualification games earlier that day to determine the other four quarterfinalists.

Hungary (4-3), Taiwan (4-3), Poland (3-3), Slovenia (3-3) and New Zealand (3-4) are in the hunt for Group B's final two playoff spots.

Canada cracked the game open with a steal of two in the seventh on a squandered Slovenian hit-and-stay on its final stone.

Canada went into defensive mode in the eighth and stacked the rings with its own stones, complimented by guards up front.

That left Slovenia chasing the entire end, and Sever conceded before throwing his final

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