Canada’s Bottcher beats Italy’s Retornaz 7-4 at world men’s curling championship
CALGARY — Coming off an upset loss and with a contender-heavy schedule on the horizon, Canada’s Brendan Bottcher was in desperate need of a solid victory on Tuesday afternoon.
His Edmonton-based team delivered with a 7-4 win over Italy’s Joel Retornaz to improve to 6-2 at the BKT Tires & OK Tire World Men’s Curling Championship.
Bottcher, who was to play China’s Qiang Zou in the evening, wanted to avoid a third loss with Russia, Sweden and Norway — the top three teams in the standings entering Draw 14 — on tap through Thursday.
“Everyone is really good and everyone loves to beat Canada,” Bottcher said of the round-robin. “So the best game they play all week is often against us. We knew that going in. Everyone told us that was the case.