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Nova Scotia downs Ontario at mixed curling champs
By THE CANADIAN PRESS
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BURLINGTON, Ont. - Nova Scotia's Mark Dacey remained in the hunt for first place in the round-robin with an 8-7 win over Ontario's Mark Bice at the Canadian mixed curling championship Thursday evening.

The loss drops Bice to 9-2, while Dacey's rink improved to 8-2 heading into its final round-robin game Friday. A victory over Northern Ontario's Jordan Chandler (3-7) would give Dacey an automatic berth into Sunday's final. A loss means Bice would finish first.

Manitoba's Dave Boehmer (7-3) remained in the hunt for a playoff berth, clinching at least a tiebreaker spot with a 5-4 victory over New Brunswick's Mary Jane McGuire (4-7). Boehmer sits tied for third place with B.C.'s Jason Montgomery.

Boehmer faces Saskatchewan's Jason Ackerman (5-5) in his round-robin finale Friday morning, while Montgomery battles Graham Powell of Alberta (5-5).

The second-and third-place teams will face off in a semifinal Saturday, with the winner advancing to Sunday's final.















If Ryan Getzlaf cannot play in the Olympics due to injury, which player should replace him on Team Canada's roster?
  Steven Stamkos
  Brad Richards
  Jeff Carter
  Someone else


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