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Canada loses 9-3 to U.S. for its second straight loss at world men's curling event
The United States scored multiple deuces early and maintained control, handing Canada its second consecutive loss and evening both teams’ records at 2-2.
- On Sunday, Team Canada skip Matt Dunstone suffered a 9-3 loss to John Shuster's United States rink at the World Men's Curling Championship in Ogden, Utah.
- Following two opening victories, the Canadians dropped back-to-back games, including an 8-3 defeat to Scotland's Ross Whyte in eight ends.
- Shuster's squad seized control by scoring four in the fifth end, establishing a commanding 8-2 advantage before sealing the 9-3 victory in seven ends.
- Canada rebounded, securing a 9-2 victory over Poland's Konrad Stych in the tournament's early draw to improve their overall standing.
- Heading into the week's action, unbeaten Sweden led the 13-team standings at 5-0, followed by Switzerland at 4-1, as competition continued at Weber County Ice Sheet.
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Canada loses 9-3 to U.S. for second straight loss at world men's curling championship
OGDEN, UTAH — It was another tough outing for Canada's Matt Dunstone at the world men's curling championship. Dunstone's team suffered a 9-3 setback to John Shuster of the United States in seven ends Sunday.
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It was another tough outing for Canada's Matt Dunstone at the world men's curling championship. Dunstone's rink suffered a 9-3 setback to John Shuster of the United States in seven ends Sunday.
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Canada’s Matt Dunstone has no answer for United States in lopsided loss at World Men’s Curling Championship
John Shuster puts up four spot in fifth end, goes on to 9-3 victory as Canada falls to 2-2
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