Newfoundland and Labrador’s Gushue beats Nunavut’s Higgs at Tim Hortons Brier
KINGSTON, Ont. — For years, Brad Gushue was saddled with the tag of being the best skip without a national men’s curling title.
That all changed in 2017 when he finally won the Tim Hortons Brier. His 14-year drought ended on home ice in St. John’s to boot.
“I didn’t think about the pressure of not winning the Brier, it was the pressure of playing at home,” Gushue said. “It was probably a good distraction to be quite honest.”
The Newfoundland and Labrador skip defended his title in 2018 and reached the Brier playoffs again last year. The 39-year-old is playing with a champion’s confidence this week at the Leon’s Centre.