Finals will see Gushue vs Edin; Sheidegger vs Tirinzoni
It seemed the unstoppable force met with the immovable object as the score was 0-0 through three between Ontario’s Brad Jacobs and Newfoundland’s Brad Gushue in a semi-final contest at the Meridian Canadian Open. Something had to give and it finally did in the fourth, as Jacobs missed a hit and roll with his hammer and Gushue stole two. In clear frustration, Jacobs slammed his broom to the ground multiple times.
Not satisfied with one point on his hammer, Jacobs decided to go to take zero’s in the fifth an try to tie the game or take a lead in the sixth. Gushue stole another point and finished off the game 4-0 in the seventh without ever having the hammer.
Gushue humbly said he was as surprised as anyone they pulled off the shutout.
“It was different. I haven’t had many games where I haven’t had the hammer but usually it is a good thing,” Gushue said. “They [Jacobs] came out and they were making everything for the first three ends. It was tough for us to generate any offense and then finally in the fourth we got a mistake out of them and we were able to steal two.”


