Canada warms up for playoffs with win over Hungary at world mixed curling playdowns
ABERDEEN, United Kingdom — Canada remained unbeaten at the world mixed curling championship on Thursday by posting a 12-6 victory over Hungary at Curl Aberdeen.
The round-robin finale was a playoff warm-up for the Montreal-area team of skip Felix Asselin, Laurie St-Georges, Emile Asselin and Emily Riley.
“Being undefeated feels great,” said the Canadian skip. “Finishing first in our pool was our goal and once we did clinch that, we definitely had our sights on having a perfect record going into the playoffs.”
Canada (8-0) clinched a quarterfinal berth and first place in the Pool B standings a day earlier.