There were four round-robin games played in the men's curling tournament on Monday in Cortina. Here's a look at all of them...

Norway 7, Great Britain 6

After losing to Team USA in the afternoon session on Sunday, Norway bounced back with a 10th end win over Great Britain on Monday.

In the 10th, Bruce Mouat threw a draw straight to the button on Great Britain's final stone, which didn't make Magnus Rumsfjell's job easy. The Norway skip needed to throw a double-takeout but avoid his own yellow stone sitting just behind. The heavy throw removed both Great Britain stones, and left their shot rock lying still for the game-winning single point.

Great Britain led, 4-2, at the end of the sixth before Norway responded with two in the seventh and a steal of two more in the eighth.

Mouat came away with a double-takeout with hammer in the ninth to even the score heading into the final end. 

Norway improves to 4-2. They'll next face Sweden on Tuesday at 1:05 p.m. ET.

Monday was the third loss of the tournament for Great Britain (4-3), the defending world champions. They'll also be off on Tuesday morning and will return to take on Canada in that same afternoon session.

SCOREBOARD

Great Britain (6)   Norway (7)
0 1st end 0
0 2nd end 0
0 3rd end 1
2 4th end 0
0 5th end 1
2 6th end 0
0 7th end 2
0 8th end 2
2 9th end 0
0 10th end 1

Canada 8, Czechia 2

Canada scored single points in each of the first four ends, and never let Czechia get close in Monday's win.

After going into the break up, 4-1, Brad Jacob's team added to the lead with three in the sixth and finished with another single point in the eighth, forcing the Czechs to concede the final two ends.

Jacobs and Marc Kennedy had 12 takeouts each, and Brett Gallant had 10. The Canadians finished the day shooting 88 percent as a team.

Canada (5-1) will be back for the afternoon session on Tuesday to take on Great Britain at 1:05 p.m. ET.

Czechia (0-6) will search for win No. 1 at 3:05 a.m. ET on Tuesday when they face Germany.

SCOREBOARD

Czechia (2)   Canada (8)
0 1st end 1
0 2nd end 1
0 3rd end 1
0 4th end 1
1 5th end 0
0 6th end 3
1 7th end 0
0 8th end 1
X 9th end X
X 10th end X

China 11, Italy 4

China already had a sizeable lead going into the seventh end of Monday's game, but Xu Xiaoming's team finished the Italians off by scoring three in the for their final seven-point win.

In the seventh, Joel Retornaz's final stone didn't curl, leaving Italy two stones inches in front of the other in the four-foot. Xiaoming took both rocks out and left his shooter inside just enough for three.

Italy conceded the final three ends.

The Chinese squad opened the game on a tear, scoring one in the first, stealing two in the second, and stealing another in the third for a quick 4-0 lead.

The domination continued with four in the fifth, giving China an 8-2 lead at the halfway break.

The win was the first of the tournament for China (1-5). They'll next face Team USA on Tuesday at 3:05 a.m. ET.

Italy (3-3) will take Monday's morning session off and will return to also take on Team USA at 1:05 p.m. ET.

SCOREBOARD

Italy (4)   China (11)
0   1
0 2nd end 2
0 3rd end 1
2 4th end 0
0 5th end 4
2 6th end 0
0 7th end 3
X 8th end X
X 9th end X
X 10th end X

Germany 6, Sweden 3

Germany scored in each of the final three ends and finished with three stolen points for a win over perennial power Sweden on Monday.

In the 10th, Marc Muskatewitz's final stone tapped his sitting stone closer to button, setting up a tight double-takeout needed for Sweden if they wanted any hope of getting three and forcing extras.

Niklas Edin's runback attempt on the hammer throw wasn't nearly strong enough and he only got one rock out of the house, allowing Germany to steal another and hold on for the win.

Germany keeps its playoffs hopes alive, improving to 3-3 overall. They'll next face winless Czechia at 3:05 a.m. ET on Tuesday.

Sweden (1-5), the defending gold medalists, continues a slide down the standings. They'll look to turn things around against unbeaten Switzerland in that same session on Tuesday morning. 

SCOREBOARD

Sweden (3)   Germany (6)
0 1st end 0
1 2nd end 0
0 3rd end 2
1 4th end 0
0 5th end 1
0 6th end 1
1 7th end 0
0 8th end 1
0 9th end 1
0 10th end 1