Brad Gushue shakes hands with Nathan Young after 8-5 Brier victory in emotional Newfoundland clash amid cheering crowd.
Brad Gushue shakes hands with Nathan Young after 8-5 Brier victory in emotional Newfoundland clash amid cheering crowd.
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Gushue defeats Young in emotional all-Newfoundland Brier clash

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Brad Gushue remained undefeated at the 2026 Montana's Brier with an 8-5 victory over fellow Newfoundland and Labrador curler Nathan Young in St. John's on Monday evening. The match pitted two generations against each other, drawing a sellout crowd to the Mary Brown's Centre. Gushue, competing in his final Brier before retirement, improved to 4-0 in Pool A.

The 2026 Montana's Brier, the Canadian men's curling championship, continued in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, with an anticipated matchup between Team Gushue and Team Young on March 2. The game, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. NT, attracted fans who began lining up by 6 p.m., leading to another sellout of over 6,000 spectators.

Team Gushue, skipped by six-time Brier champion Brad Gushue, entered the evening draw at 3-0 after earlier results. Team Young, led by Nathan Young, stood at 2-2 following a morning loss to Nova Scotia's Kendal Thompson by 11-2. Young had qualified for the tournament by winning the provincial championship, while Gushue earned a pre-qualification berth through points from the previous season.

The contest ended in nine ends with Gushue securing an 8-5 win, maintaining his perfect record and matching defending champion Brad Jacobs at 4-0 in Pool A. Young slipped to 2-3. Ahead of the tournament, Young described the opportunity to face Gushue as emotional, stating, "It's going to be very emotional for us, but I mean these are … curlers that we look up to every day for inspiration, on preparation and hard work and focus on the ice." He added, "It's going to be very cool."

For Gushue, the victory added to the sentiment surrounding his announced retirement at the end of the competitive season. He reflected, "It's been a big event for me for the last 25 years of my life. If this one is the last one, it's going to be pretty emotional."

The Brier features 18 teams divided into two pools, with the top three from each advancing to playoffs. Other evening results included Quebec's Jean-Michel Ménard defeating Nova Scotia's Thompson 8-5 to reach 3-1, and Prince Edward Island's Tyler Smith edging Saskatchewan's Kelly Knapp 8-6.

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Discussions on X highlight the emotional generational clash between Brad Gushue and Nathan Young at the 2026 Brier, with Gushue's 8-5 win in front of a sellout crowd. Official accounts frame it as 'teacher defeats student,' praising Gushue's 4-0 record in his final Brier. Fans and journalists express excitement over the competitive match and historic veteran participation. Sentiments are predominantly positive, focusing on Newfoundland pride and quality curling.

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Brad Gushue, retiring curling legend, delivers a stone amid emotional cheers from St. John's fans at the Brier.
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Retiring Brad Gushue starts strong amid emotional Brier crowd

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Brad Gushue, the retiring curling legend, began his final Brier with a 2-0 record in St. John's, moved by the hometown fans' support. The 2026 Montana’s Brier kicked off on February 27 at Mary Brown’s Centre, featuring intense early matches. Gushue's team defeated Québec and Nunavut convincingly, while local Team Young also secured a win.

Brad Gushue of St. John's, N.L., opened his last Montana's Brier with a 10-2 win against Quebec's Jean-Michel Ménard on Friday night. The 45-year-old six-time national champion received a warm reception in his hometown. Other opening matches saw Canada's Brad Jacobs defeat Prince Edward Island 8-3.

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Brad Gushue of Newfoundland and Labrador edged Nova Scotia’s Kendal Thompson 9-8 in an extra end on Tuesday at the 2026 Montana’s Brier in St. John’s, maintaining his undefeated 5-0 record. The hometown favourite admitted his team was not sharp, crediting luck for the win after a missed shot by Thompson in the ninth end. Meanwhile, Brad Jacobs and Kevin Koe also secured victories to join Gushue at the top of their pools.

Alberta's Kevin Koe improved to 2-0 at the Montana's Brier with a 6-4 victory over Saskatchewan's Mike McEwen on March 1, 2026. Koe's team scored three points in the 10th end to secure the win after trailing earlier in the match. The national men's curling championship continues in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, until March 8.

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Brad Jacobs' team secured an 8-3 win over Tyler Smith's rink from Prince Edward Island on the opening night of the Montana’s Brier in St. John’s, N.L. The defending champions turned the game around with a series of steals after a close start. Jacobs' squad played short-handed due to an illness but still dominated the later ends.

Brad Gushue, a prominent curler from the province, is set to become a published author as he prepares for his final Brier. The book will recount his career's highs and lows. It is a collaboration with journalist Stephen Brunt and will be available this fall.

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Canada's Brad Jacobs defeated Great Britain's Bruce Mouat 9-5 in men's curling round-robin play at the 2026 Winter Olympics, securing a semifinal berth. The loss leaves Team GB fighting for survival with one game remaining. Meanwhile, Switzerland's Yannick Schwaller eliminated defending champions Sweden with a 9-4 victory.

 

 

 

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