Canada’s Jacobs posts win over Sweden at world men’s curling championship

Canada’s Brad Jacobs defeated Sweden’s Niklas Edin 8-6 in the morning draw at the BKT World Men’s Curling Championship.  

Apr 1, 2025 - 22:14
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Canada’s Jacobs posts win over Sweden at world men’s curling championship

Canada entered play against Sweden on Tuesday with a game plan to make the defending world men’s curling champions throw big-weight shots in key moments.

It helped the host side skipped by Brad Jacobs earn an 8-6 win over Niklas Edin at the Temple Gardens Centre. 

Edin missed two mid-game hit attempts that helped Canada improve its round-robin record to 4-1. 

“I think it’s just something we’ve picked up on over the years against certain teams,” said Canada vice Marc Kennedy. “If you can make them throw hard ones early — tough doubles and tough runbacks — in a morning game, maybe they’re not fully awake.

“Maybe they are and they make them all. But we try to catch teams a little bit maybe not so awake.”

Jacobs, Kennedy, second Brett Gallant and lead Ben Hebert are early risers and that’ll come in handy this week. The Sweden matchup kicked off four straight two-game days with morning sessions for the first three. 

“We’ve actually been a really good morning team, waking up, getting energized, getting activated,” Kennedy said. “By the time we’re out on the ice for a morning game, it almost feels like an afternoon game. 

“I think it’s been a big edge for us.”

Sweden stole the opening point but Jacobs rebounded with a deuce in the second end and the game plan kicked in for the fourth.

Canada forced Edin to try a runback double that was well off the mark. Jacobs drew for three to take control of a game that had a nervy 10th end as Canada made a hit for the victory.

“Being up one coming home was really comfortable for us, so just good control,” Kennedy said.

Edin’s side, also the reigning Olympic champions, has endured a challenging season that has seen it slip to 13th in the world rankings. 

The seven-time world champion is still looking for his first title of the campaign. Edin is 38-29 since undergoing off-season right wrist surgery. 

“I think it’s more in the head than in the wrist,” Edin said, when asked about his post-op comfort level.

The 39-year-old Swede tried another big-weight double-takeout in the seventh end but settled for a single when his shooter rolled out. He did well to score two in the ninth with a tricky double that made it a one-point game. 

Gallant made a nice double peel in the 10th end to help Canada to victory, a day after falling to top-ranked Bruce Mouat of Scotland in an extra end.

“We had a really good discussion and debrief after the Scotland game,” Jacobs said. “To be able to come out today with the right energy and just in the right head space, we’ve been resilient all season. So that’s a big win.”

Canada was joined by Scotland, China’s Xiaoming Xu, Norway’s Magnus Ramsfjell and Switzerland’s Yannick Schwaller at 4-1 entering the afternoon draw.

Sweden (3-2) was tied in sixth place with Korey Dropkin of the U.S., a 7-1 winner over Austria’s Mathias Genner. Japan’s Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi held off Czechia’s Lukas Klima 6-4 in the other early game. 

Canada was scheduled to play Italy’s Joel Retornaz in the evening session. 

Round-robin play will continue through Friday evening. The top six teams in the 13-team field will make the cut for the weekend playoffs.