U.S. curlers have good day at the rink

The women's team won twice while the men's team edged Canada to stay alive.

February 20, 2018 at 7:06AM
Becca Hamilton delivered the rock during a game vs. China on Monday night. ] CARLOS GONZALEZ • cgonzalez@startribune.com - February 19, 2018, South Korea, 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, Gangneung Curling Centre, USA vs. China
Becca Hamilton delivered the rock during the U.S. women’s team’s 10-4 win over China on Monday night. The U.S. beat Denmark 7-6 earlier in the day. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

GANGNEUNG, SOUTH KOREA – For John Shuster, Monday's big victory over Canada was delivered by the thinnest of margins. Nina Roth had a little more breathing room, as her team needed only eight ends to beat China.

Both U.S. curling teams kept their Olympic playoff hopes alive with superb performances Monday at Gangneung Curling Centre. Shuster's thrilling final shot gave the American men a historic 9-7 victory, marking the first time the U.S. has beaten Canada at the Olympic Games.

Roth's team edged Denmark 7-6 in the morning session, then routed China 10-4 in the evening to win consecutive games for the first time in the tournament.

The nine-game round robin ends Wednesday, with the top four teams moving on to the playoffs. The U.S. men (3-4) were in a three-way tie for fifth place after Tuesday's morning session. The U.S. women (4-3) were tied for fourth with Great Britain.

Shuster shook off his shooting woes Monday in an extra-end victory. The Minnesota skip needed his final shot to knock out a Canadian stone and come to rest nearest the button; first, it had to get past a guard, a rock that Canada had placed to block the path. Shuster's shot barely sneaked past the guard, then bumped out Canada's scoring stone and stopped on cue to end his team's best game of the tournament.

"I knew [the last shot] was a tiny bit tighter line than I initially wanted it to be out of my hand,'' Shuster said. "I gave a scream for Matt [Hamilton] to sweep, and it got by by half an inch.

"It was good to bounce back. Let's just hope it's not too late.''

''We kept ourselves in the mix and got a big win over an extremely good curling team. I'm extremely proud of the way the team came together and played.''

Like the U.S. men did in the Canada game, the U.S. women came through on the last rock to get past Denmark as Roth drew to the 4-foot for the winning point. They quickly overpowered China with three points in the first end and added four points in the third, zooming to a 7-1 lead. China could not make up much ground and conceded after eight ends.

"It's our first two-win day, and it feels amazing,'' said Tabitha Peterson of Eagan, the U.S. vice-skip. "I think we're rolling. We're making a lot of shots and calling the ice right. It feels really good out there.''

Both teams end the preliminary round with difficult matchups. To have a chance at the playoffs, the men must win their final two games, against Switzerland on Tuesday night and Great Britain on Wednesday afternoon. The Swiss are ranked third in the world and are in second place in the standings, while the Brits are third in the round robin.

The women play Tuesday against Korea, which leads the round robin, and finish Wednesday against Sweden, which is tied for second.

Shuster's team was especially grateful to recover from back-to-back losses Sunday, which severely damaged its playoff hopes. Vice-skip Tyler George of Duluth said the foursome finally showed its best form in the victory over Canada.

"We just felt like we had nothing to lose,'' George said. "Let's go out and relax, let it fly and whatever happens, happens.''

The United States's Matt Hamilton gestured after winning their men's curling match against Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, on Monday.
The United States's Matt Hamilton gestured after winning their men's curling match against Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, on Monday. (Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Nina Roth delivered the rock during a game vs. China on Monday night. ] CARLOS GONZALEZ • cgonzalez@startribune.com - February 19, 2018, South Korea, 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, Gangneung Curling Centre, USA vs. China
Nina Roth delivered the rock against China on Monday night. The U.S. women topped China 10-4 after edging Denmark 7-6 in the morning. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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Rachel Blount

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Rachel Blount is a sports reporter for the Minnesota Star Tribune who covers a variety of topics, including the Olympics, Wild, college sports and horse racing. She has written extensively about Minnesota's Olympic athletes and has covered pro and college hockey since joining the staff in 1990.

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