The 36-year-old arranged a blue-yellow two-pointer and thus a victory with 7-5.
– It was fun to play, we had both some good and some bad stones. It was great fun and it was a good win for us, says Niklas Edin to SVT.
After two losses in three matches at the start of the World Cup, the reigning Olympic champions, Team Edin, have now won five matches in a row and are second in the table behind Canada.
– We still do not have it (direct place to the semifinals) in our own hands, so it is important to chew on with this game, says Oskar Eriksson to the Swedish Curling Association.
The two best teams go straight to the semifinals. The teams that are placed in places 3-6 make it to the quarterfinals.
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