Brad Gushue begins Canadian Open with narrow victory

Brad Gushue of St. John's, N.L., eked out an 8-7 victory over Saskatoon's Bruce Korte in extra ends. Korte earned the sponsor's exemption for the event.

Winners of event qualify for season-ending Champions Cup

Brad Gushue, shown at the 2016 Brier curling championship, defeated Niklas Edin of Sweden in the final of the Grand Slam of Curling's Canadian Open in North Battleford Sask., on Sunday. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Edmonton's Brendan Bottcher beat Saskatoon's Steve Laycock 7-4 on Tuesday in the first draw of the Grand Slam of Curling's Canadian Open.

The event features a triple knockout preliminary round where teams must win three games before they lose three in order to qualify for the playoffs.

Bottcher's rink stays in the A event of the triple knockout preliminary round while Laycock drops to B.

Greg Balsdon of Kingston, Ont., and his rink topped Toronto's John Epping, last year's champion, 7-4.

Brad Gushue of St. John's, N.L., eked out an 8-7 victory over Saskatoon's Bruce Korte in extra ends. Korte earned the sponsor's exemption for the event.

John Shuster of the United States also scored an 8-7 extra-end win versus Winnipeg's Reid Carruthers.

Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni took a 6-4 win over Winnipeg's Kerri Einarson.

Winners of the Canadian Open qualify for the season-ending Champions Cup taking place at the end of April in Calgary.