Murdoch tops Edin in Draw 3 of Tour Challenge

David Murdoch at the 2015 Tour Challenge in Paradise, N.L. (Anil Mungal)

PARADISE, N.L. — Scotland’s David Murdoch came out on top 6-4 against Sweden’s Niklas Edin in a battle between Olympic skips Wednesday during Draw 3 action at the Tour Challenge.

Murdoch, the Sochi Winter Olympics silver medallist, broke a 1-1 tie with a deuce in the fourth end and added two more with a double takeout in six. Edin, who won Olympic bronze in 2014, hit and stuck around for two in the seventh. Murdoch faced two Edin counters with his final shot coming home but hit and stuck for shot stone to secure the win.

“Myself and Niklas have been battling away for years and I think that’s going to continue for a while,” Murdoch said with a smile. “We’re two good teams so it was a great battle out there and we’re good friends too so it’s always nice to play these guys. For us it’s an important win, it’s nice to start with a win and the ice was great today. We really enjoyed being out there so it’s fantastic.”


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Elsewhere, Calgary’s Kevin Koe scored two in the first and stole points in the following two ends during a 7-3 victory over John Shuster, of Duluth, Minn.

Winnipeg’s Mike McEwen grabbed a single in the final end to edge Peter de Cruz of Switzerland 3-2.

In women’s division action, Switzerland’s Binia Feltscher scored a pair of three-enders during a 10-7 victory over Edmonton’s Val Sweeting.

Kristy McDonald stole one in the extra end to win 6-5 over Jennifer Jones in an all-Winnipeg rink match. Jones hit and rolled too far with her final shot in the ninth and dropped to 0-2 in the round robin.

NOTES: The Tour Challenge is the first of two new tournaments on the expanded seven-event 2015-16 Pinty’s GSOC season and features 30 men’s and 30 women’s teams split into two tiers. … Winners of the Tier 1 divisions also receive berths to the second new Pinty’s GSOC event, the season-ending Champions Cup. … Tier 2 champions earn byes to the next Grand Slam, the Masters, running Oct. 27 to Nov. 1 in Truro, N.S. … Television coverage of the Tour Challenge starts Thursday at 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT on Sportsnet.

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