Unlike the past two months of curling, where there has been non-stop drama, Wednesday’s action at the women’s world curling championship in Calgary was anything but that.
In only three of the 12 games played on Wednesday was the score within two points or less.
One of those three games was Canada versus Scotland. Einarson’s Canadian rink pulled out the 7-5 victory in their evening draw to improve their record to 7-1. They also picked up a 9-3 win against Turkey earlier in the day.
Against Scotland, Canada jumped out to a 4-1 lead after three great ends. They converted both of their hammers into deuces while forcing Scotland to just take one.
But in the middle of the game, they let the Scottish team get back into…