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LAS VEGAS — Brad Gushue’s curling team started to find its groove Monday in a 10-4 win over Italy to stay unbeaten at the world men’s curling championship.

Canada was alone atop the standings at 5-0 after its lone game Monday. Gushue, Mark Nichols, Brett Gallant and Geoff Walker out of St. John’s, N.L., take on Germany (3-2) on Tuesday.

Four wins on opening weekend plumped Canada’s record, but the skip felt they were white-knuckle affairs compared to Monday’s decisive victory over the Italians.

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“Comfort-level, it’s growing,” Gushue said. “I thought the ice was a fair bit better than it was in the first four games. We had better control of draw weight which allowed us to set up and score some multiple points.”

Canada counted two in the second end and three in the fourth to lead 5-2. After Gushue stole a combined three points in the seventh and eighth ends, Joel Retornaz conceded.

The world championship stones in Las Vegas are the World Curling Federation’s and were formerly used on the World Curling Tour.

The granite isn’t as lively as stones at last month’s Canadian men’s curling championship in Lethbridge, Alta., where Gushue and company won a fourth national title.

Gushue, Gallant and Walker played as a three-man team on the final weekend because Nichols had COVID-19.

The Orleans Arena ice was built and is maintained by USA Curling’s icemaker Shawn Olesen, and Canadian teams are less familiar with his product.

“These ice conditions, we’re not going to be able to play at the level that we played in Lethbridge or in Saskatoon at the (Olympic) trials, just because it’s not conducive,” Gushue said.

“I don’t know if we’ll ever get to a 10 out of 10. We’ve got to kind of accept that we’re going to have a few more misses. An 80 or 85 per cent game is pretty good out here, where in Lethbridge, you’re looking to curl 90 or 95 per cent.

“With those misses you want to try and limit the damage that you do. So far we’ve been doing a good job with that.”

The top six teams at the conclusion of the round robin Friday advance to the playoffs, with the top two earning semifinal byes.

Seeds three through six play off Saturday to join them in the semis that night. The medal games are Sunday.

Gushue and Retornaz skip two of three teams competing in the world championship on the heels of their participation in February’s Olympic Games.

Sweden’s Niklas Edin won gold, Gushue bronze and Retornaz went 3-6 in Beijing.

Five-time world champ Edin dropped two of his first four in Las Vegas. A 7-2 win over Finland in Monday’s late draw moved him into a five-team logjam for second at 3-2 with Germany, Switzerland, Scotland and the United States.

Scotland moved into the second-place group with a comeback 6-4 win over Germany in Monday’s late draw. Other late scores saw Switzerland beat the Czech Republic 9-5 and the U.S edge Norway 10-8.

Retornaz was the only skip in the field with shooting accuracy over 80 per cent heading into Monday’s game against Canada. His third Amos Mosaner won Olympic mixed doubles curling gold with Stefania Constantini.

But Nichols far outcurled Mosaner at the vice position 98 per cent to 73, which correspondingly gave Gushue easier shots and Retornaz low-percentage throws.

“The first four games, it felt like every shot I threw was down a new path and a tough shot,” Gushue said. “Today, they left me some easy ones and I was able to execute them, with the exception of one there in the fifth end.

“They’re an extremely talented team and they’ll be around at the end of the week. The first four games, all of them could have gone either way. We were fortunate to pull them out. Made some really nice shots in the last couple ends.

“I think that just comes through experience and the fact we’ve played in a bunch of big moments. We didn’t get caught up in kind of the nervousness you can get when you play in the 10th end of a world championship game. We executed well in those situations.”

Gushue won the 2017 world championship in Edmonton followed by a runner-up result the following year in Las Vegas.

His team was unable to compete in the 2020 world championship in Glasgow, Scotland, because it was cancelled due to COVID-19.

The Orleans Arena is adjacent to the hotel and casino with the site a kilometre and a half west of the Vegas strip.

Gushue felt his team didn’t get enough of a mental reprieve from the tournament environment four years ago staying at the Orleans, so he and his teammates are living off-site this time around.

“We got out of the fishbowl,” the skip said. “We’ve learned from that experience, and so far, it’s been a much better experience for us off the ice.

“I think we’re in a much better place, much more relaxed and can kind of get away from the game, which is nice, especially with the year that we’ve been through. It seems like we haven’t gotten away from the game in months.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 4, 2022.

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CANUCKS PREPARE TO WELCOME FANS FOR STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS 'GAME #2' | Vancouver Canucks – NHL.com

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Vancouver, BC – The Vancouver Canucks today announced that Rogers Arena doors will open at 5:30 p.m. PT, for Tuesday’s Stanley Cup Playoff Game #2, 30 minutes earlier than normal. The enthusiasm and passion of fans wanting to arrive early and not miss the Toyota Party on the Plaza as well as the in-arena pre-game show experience, encouraged the team to ensure the bowl is loud and proud when the pre-show begins at 7:00 p.m.

“Our players could not have been clearer after Game #1 that the fans played a huge part of the victory on Sunday night,” said Michael Doyle, President, Canucks Sports & Entertainment, Business Operations. “Our players are feeding off this energy and we want them to feel it from the second they step out of the dressing room.”

“I know the players and there was a lot of ‘wow’ with how loud the crowd was,” said Rick Tocchet, Head Coach. “Some guys told me they got emotional during it. I’m sure the crowd is going to be just as loud (for Game 2).”

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The Toyota Party of the Plaza will open at 4:30 p.m. with a wide range of activities for fans of all ages. From face-painting and ball hockey to the Michelob Ultra beer garden and live music on the Air Canada Stage with The Anthony LaRosa Band, the North Plaza will be the place to be to get ready for Game #2.

The Canucks also announced that a number of tickets and suites have been released and are available to the public at canucks.com/tickets.

We remind our fans to be cautious of fraudulent ticket sites and activities. Only authentic and verified Ticketmaster resale seats are protected. We encourage fans to avoid off-platform sites and purchasing through social media platforms as we cannot validate the legitimacy of tickets purchased outside of our organization or through Ticketmaster directly.

Rogers Arena will host an official ‘Away Game Viewing Party’ for Game #3 of the first round of NHL Playoffs. Presented by Rogers, the Viewing Party will be a ticketed event, costing $15, with proceeds benefiting the Canucks for Kids Fund. Watch the game on one of the biggest and brightest videoboards in the NHL, be entertained throughout the experience, and receive special Rogers Value Menu food and beverage offerings thanks to Rogers. Visit canucks.com/watch to secure your tickets.

Vancouver Canucks playoff merchandise is now available on vanbase.ca. From locker room exclusive items and jerseys, to car flags, player fanchains and Viper sunglasses, we recommend you order quickly or drop by the Canucks Store at Rogers Arena to get playoff ready.

Follow us on social media, download the Canucks App, and stay connected as unique content, contests and more announcements are made.

Media are reminded that any content-gathering on the plaza requires approval from the Vancouver Canucks Communications Team at [email protected]

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Auston Matthews turns it up with three-point night as Maple Leafs slay Bruins in Game 2 – Toronto Sun

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In his 52nd NHL playoff game, the same amount that vaulted Doug Gilmour to the Maple Leafs’ franchise lead with 77 playoff points, it was high time for Auston Matthews to step up this spring.

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Toronto’s season likely would be toast if it came home trailing 2-0 to playoff nemesis Boston, with faith already shaken outside the room after a Game 1 clunker. Matthews, highest paid of the Core Four forwards at $13.25 million US a season, needed to have a huge presence in a Game 2 that looked at times as it, too, would be fumbled away.

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He embraced his inner Killer and like Gilmour, had significant shifts throughout the 200-foot stage, capped by the 3-2 winner on a full steam breakaway. Matthews’ three-point night tied a career single-game high and though still trailing Gilmour 77-47 in post-season production, Matthews earned himself and his club and extended runway in this series, tied 1-1 heading home.

“Auston’s all over the stat sheet tonight,” head coach Sheldon Keefe praised to media in Boston. “A goal, two assists, but to me it’s the way he worked — hard, physical, winning puck battles all over the ice.”

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Game 3 is Wednesday in Toronto, where the Leafs could get William Nylander back and now have a very confident Ilya Samsonov in net after Boston chose to take Leaf nemesis Jereny Swayman out Monday for Linus Ullmark.

In the teeth of the Bruins’ TD Garden den, Matthews played a team-high 23 minutes and 24 seconds, had eight shots on Ullmark and delivered six hits. After labouring in vain to reach his 70th goal in the last three regular season games, he finally nailed it in style, one-handing a long aerial bomb from Max Domi at the Boston line away from the flailing stick of Charlie McAvoy, settling the disc and deking Ullmark.

“It’s all about just trying to get to the net,” Matthews said. “It’s a battle at the net fronts out there, and I guess on the goal, just a flip out of the zone and just try to anticipate and time it well.”

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With less than eight minutes to go, it was Toronto’s first lead on Boston in six games all season. Matthews then helped kill the final seconds with Ullmark on the bench, after Tyler Bertuzzi served a potentially devasting penalty.

“There is just a lot of belief and trust in that room in one another,” captain John Tavares told Sportsnet. “A lot of guys have been in different situations over the years. We just continued to stay with it and got rewarded.

“Good for the power play to come through (1-for-16 against Boston this season coming in) and anytime you give No, 34 a look like that, he’s obviously a special player who made a good play.

“The way the guys were blocking shots, closing time and space, Sammy being big and seeing pucks and guys battling hard for him, it was a hard-fought win.’

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The Leafs had lost the previous eight to Boston going back to last year and in their previous eight playoff game versus Tampa, Florida and Boston, had not scored more than two.

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At times Keefe flipped Domi and Mitch Marner on Matthews’ right side to put Marner with his long-time centre. It’s just as important to give Marner some jump, too, especially with William Nylander missing a second game with an undisclosed injury … Tavares’s goal when Matthews found him alone in the slot was preceded by two power play video reviews that went against the Leafs, which Keefe cited in saying he “loved the resolve” of the Leafs. Calle Jarnkrok’s shot that Ullmark gloved was inconclusively not over the goal line, and a Bertuzzi’s mid-air bat looked low enough until the cameras zoomed in … As in Game 1, a good Leaf start came undone trying to show Boston they wouldn’t be intimidated on Causeway Street. Jake McCabe cross-checked Jakub Lauko after a whistle and Boston capitalized, Jake DeBrusk adding to his productive Game 1 setting up Morgan Geekie after David Kampf and Timothy Liljegren got confused on who should make an easy clear.

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Kudos to the Leafs for coming right back 14 seconds later, Matthews corralling a high puck, firing it off of the crossbar, with Domi following up, which made Max and Tie Domi the first Leaf father and son with Toronto playoff goals … The fourth line of Ryan Reaves, Kampf and Connor Dewar once more out-played Boston’s group, though the Leafs cratered in the last 20 seconds of the first period. Samsonov whiffed on a hand-off to Liljegren, giving Charlie Coyle an extra shot that broke Samsonov’s mask. In the time it took the goalie to get his broken strap fixed, Boston had time to double check a faceoff drill, Pavel Zacha winning it, defenceman Simon Benoit unable to tie up David Pastrnak, who then eluded Marner for his first of the series … Starting Ullmark left Boston cosch Jim Montgomery open to criticism, messing with Jeremy Swayman’s 4-0 record against the Leafs this season with only three goals against the past three in regular season and playoffs. But Montgomery was not going to break up what has been an effective rotation.

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