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Curling Canada – ESTEVAN, Sask. — Thursday was not a great day for John Epping and his Toronto teammates at the 2018 Home Hardware Canada Cup. The foursome went into the day tied for top spot at 2-0 but emerged severely bruised at 2-2.

The No. 2-ranked team on the Canadian Team Ranking System, Epping, vice-skip Mat Camm, second Brent Laing, lead Craig Savill and coach Jim Wilson were stung 7-2 by reigning Tim Hortons Brier champion Brad Gushue of St. John’s in the morning draw and then dropped a tough 8-6 decision to Kevin Koe of Calgary (2-1) in the afternoon draw at Affinity Place.

“Yeah, not great, two losses,” said Epping. “Every game is like a new day for us and we’ll come out sharp tomorrow. Our magic number is four, get to four wins. If not, get to three and hope for a tiebreaker.”

Koe and lead Ben Hebert, with newcomers B.J. Neufeld at third and Colton Flasch at second, lead the CTRS standings and jumped into an early lead against Epping. Koe scored three in the first end and two in the fourth for a 5-1 margin.

But unlike in the morning draw when Epping conceded early against Team Gushue, the Ontario foursome hung in and made it interesting against Koe. Epping and Co. scored singles in the second and fifth ends and got a deuce in seven to cut Koe’s lead to 6-4. Epping got another deuce in nine but Koe made the last-rock draw he had to in 10 for the win.

Despite the loss Epping said the fact his team “battled back, battled hard, finished strong” is a positive moving forward.

“We played well, got off to a good start, but they made a good comeback,” said Koe. “When we’re up as much as we were, we were okay with letting them get a deuce here and there, and then they hardly missed anything in the second half, so we played well to hang on. A closer game we maybe play a little offensive game and put more pressure on them, but we got to where we needed to be coming home in 10.”

In the other men’s games, Brad Jacobs of Sault. Ste. Marie, Ont. (4-0) beat Matt Dunstone of Regina (0-3) 7-4 while in a rematch of last season’s Tim Hortons Brier final won by Gushue (2-2), Brendan Bottcher of Edmonton (2-1) emerged victorious 9-8.

The win by Jacobs guarantees his team at minimum a tiebreaker game.

On the women’s side Chelsea Carey of Calgary (2-2) beat Alli Flaxey of Winnipeg (1-2) 7-5 while Laura Walker of Edmonton (1-3) scored four in the 10th end to beat Darcy Robertson of Winnipeg (1-2) 8-5.

The 2018 Home Hardware Canada Cup continues with tonight’s draw at 7 p.m. CST.

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The Home Hardware Canada Cup format calls for the men’s and women’s teams to play a three-day round robin, with the first-place teams advancing to their respective finals on Sunday, while the second- and third-place teams meet in semifinals on Saturday, after any required tiebreakers, to determine the other finalists.

For ticket information, as well as team lineups and the full event draw for the 2018 Home Hardware Canada Cup, go to www.curling.ca/2018canadacup/

The French version of this story will be posted as soon as possible at www.curling.ca/?lang=fr 

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Al Cameron
Director, Communication & Media Relations
Curling Canada
Tel: 403-463-5500
acameron@curling.ca

Kyle Jahns
Manager, Communication and Media Relations
Curling Canada
Tel: 204-803-8221
kyle.jahns@curling.ca