Canada's Gushue opens with win over Czech Republic at men's curling worlds

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After taking a couple weeks off to enjoy his fourth career Canadian men’s curling title, Brad Gushue picked up where he left off Saturday at the world championship.

Gushue and his St. John’s-based team – with vice Mark Nichols back in tow – posted a 6-4 win over Lukas Klima’s plucky Czech side at the Orleans Arena.

“It feels a lot easier with four people but the ice conditions out there are very tough,” Gushue said. “It’s going to be a challenge all week.”

After Canada settled for a single in the ninth end, the Czechs conceded before their final shot

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