Bottcher beats Koe 4-2 to win Canadian men’s curling championship for first time
CALGARY — Brendan Bottcher won curling’s version of the Battle of Alberta on Sunday night at the Canadian men’s curling championship.
The Alberta skip defeated Wild Card Two’s Kevin Koe 4-2 to win his first Tim Hortons Brier title.
Bottcher sat three in the 10th end and Koe conceded when he didn’t have any options to score two for the tie.
Bottcher made it to the last three Brier finals but settled for silver each time. Koe was trying to win a record fifth Brier title as a skip.