Stoughton cleans up in Skins final
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BANFF, Alta. — Jeff Stoughton edged Kevin Martin in a sudden-death finish to win the Travelers All-Star Curling Skins final on Sunday, along with $70,500 in prize money.
Martin took an early lead after winning the second end and taking $4,000 with a first end carry-over.
Stoughton replied to take the third end and pulled ahead following carry-overs in the fourth and fifth ends to take $13,000 in the sixth end.
Both Stoughton and Martin made incredible shots to force a seventh-end carry-over, with the eighth end also going undecided. Stoughton’s shot secured the remaining $22,000 in prize money, plus a $15,000 winner’s bonus to bring his final tally at the two-day event to $70,500.
Stoughton beat Brad Gushue in Saturday’s semifinal while Martin downed Canada’s 2014 Olympic representative Brad Jacobs to advance.
— The Canadian Press