In a thrilling display of curling prowess, Team Gushue has secured a 5-0 record at the 2026 Montana's Brier in St. John's, despite a less-than-stellar performance on Tuesday afternoon. The Newfoundland and Labrador team's journey to the top has been a rollercoaster, with a narrow 9-8 victory over Nova Scotia's Kendal Thompson in an extra end. This win keeps them tied at the top of their division, but it wasn't without its challenges. Team Gushue struggled to adapt to the textured rocks, which were sharpened overnight, a problem they've faced before. Ryan Cooke, a journalist with the Atlantic Investigative Unit, reports on the team's resilience and determination to overcome these obstacles. The team's success is a testament to their ability to bounce back from costly mistakes, as seen in the ninth end when Thompson's error handed them a lead. However, they couldn't hold onto it in the 10th end, forcing an extra end. In the end, it was a tense final shot that decided the match, with Thompson's attempt to bump his stone back towards the button falling short, giving Gushue the win. Despite the mistakes, Gushue remains focused on the next game, facing Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan later in the day. Meanwhile, Team Young, another Newfoundland and Labrador team, impressed the crowd with a wild 10-8 win over Ontario's Jayden King, securing a 3-3 record and hanging around the third and final playoff spot in Pool A. The team, skipped by Nathan Young, set a personal record for most wins at a Brier, topping their performances in 2022 and 2023. As the competition heats up, the teams' ability to adapt and overcome challenges will be crucial to their success at the Brier.