"I hope we can carry that forward and keep the momentum going this evening." Bottcher advanced to Sunday night's final against Wild Card Two's Kevin Koe at the Markin MacPhail Centre. Bottcher has reached the last three Tim Hortons Brier finals but has settled for silver each time. Dunstone was hoping to reach his first career Brier final after winning bronze last year. "There's nothing to hang our heads about," Dunstone said. "It was a world-class game. They played awesome and we played awesome. "The curling gods were wearing a blue sweater today. That's all there is to it. It totally stinks but this isn't the end of us."