Brad Gushue bows out of his last Brier, leaves a glittering curling legacy
ST. JOHN’S — Brad Gushue bowed out of his final Canadian men’s curling championship without a storybook ending, but as a folk hero of the sport.
The 45-year-old from St. John’s N.L., wanted to go out a winner with a record seventh Brier title to bookend the first he won in his hometown in 2017.
But his team was ousted by reigning Olympic champion Brad Jacobs in a 7-5 playoff loss Saturday.
Every draw involving Gushue’s team in St. John’s packed the arena to the gills, and required ice technicians to compensate for the swing in temperature.


