GB curlers denied Olympic gold at death yet again
Mouat, Grant Hardie, Hammy McMillan and Bobby Lammie - plus alternate Kyle Waddell - arrived in Cortina as world champions and favourites.
They arrived believing this was their time.
But they will leave as silver medallists for the second successive Olympics.
The past 10 days in Italy have not been straightforward, though.
It was the second time the Canadians had beaten them in five days.
I think we felt like we were the better team. I don't know what to say," a tear-choked Mouat told BBC Sport. After the epic semi-final win over Switzerland on Thursday, Mouat referred to it as "our gold medal".
Perhaps. But that belief was founded in fact.
Furthermore, they boast an excellent record against the Canadians and beat them in last year's world semis.
They could not make the most of that though.
Mouat had the hammer but he needed two to force an extra end.
Could the man considered the best shot-maker in world come up with the goods in the biggest moment? He couldn't.
And for the second Olympics in a row, the GB rink were left with a medal that they did not want.
"We wanted to win it for each other," an emotional Hardie told BBC Sport.
"The pain from four years ago was so much that we wanted to give it another go.
We gave ourselves a chance but unfortunately we've not got there again
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