SOCHI, RUSSIA – John Shuster's Olympic fate came down to one final throw Friday night. In terms of difficulty, the throw wasn't impossible, but Shuster couldn't recall ever facing a more challenging scenario with the game on the line.
"That's a pretty low-percentage shot," he said.
The Team USA skip got his rock tantalizingly close, but just not enough to avoid a deflating 7-6 loss to Russia in the Olympic men's curling tournament at the Ice Cube Curling Center.
The loss dropped Shuster's rink (team) to 2-4 in the round-robin tournament, tied for sixth place. Teams play nine games; the top four advance to the medal round.
The U.S. team is still mathematically alive, but Shuster struck an honest tone about his rink's chances of moving on.
"We have to win out and hope for some help now," he said. "But we can't think of anything other than the fact that we can do it. I know this team can do it."
The U.S. women's team finds itself in even worse shape. Erika Brown's rink remained in last place in the standings at 1-5 after a 9-2 thumping at the hands of Denmark on Friday.
Team USA's performance has been a major disappointment here.