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As part of ESPN Fantasys efforts to give daily gamers intel on whom to target in DFS, our fantasy golf experts are here to share which players they view as building blocks for this weeks RBC Canadian Open.The panel for the Canadian Open features ESPN.coms Will Harris, FantasyGolfInsiders Jeff Bergerson, Zach Turcotte, Taras Pitra and Jason Rouslin, and Dailyfantasybootcamps David Jayne.Note: Golfer salaries listed are for DraftKings.Will Harris -- Colt Knost ($7,100) Knost is peaking at age 31 (his 74-75 at Troon was just his second missed cut in 21 starts this year). Knost, this years Tour leader in driving accuracy and putting inside 10 feet, has been threatening to break through with his maiden victory. He followed a third-place showing at The Players with two more top-four finishes in four starts since. Theres no hiding his poor track record at Glen Abbey that consists of two missed cuts and a tie for 48th, but well chance it with a guy whos inside the top 20 in the betting order yet outside DraftKings top 50.David Jayne -- Luke List ($6,600) The par-5s at Glen Abbey have surrendered an astonishing 143 eagles in the last two timesit has hosted the Canadian Open (2013 and 2015). List is one of the best on tour this year at making birdie or better on par-5s, and in his only start here in 2013 he played the par-5s in 11-under par. Although List has made only 10 cuts this season, he has finished inside the top 30 an impressive 80 percent of the time hes made the cut. This upside coupled with the expected high ownership of Matthew Fitzpatrick makes List a great pivot at this price for tournaments.Jeff Bergerson -- David Hearn ($7,900)Last year the Canadian player came really close to winning his home countrys national open, but ended up with a solo third-place finish. After a rough start to 2016, Hearn has bounced back and put up nine top-30 finishes and has made the cut in his last six tournaments. His $7,900 price this week is really good, especially considering the lack of depth in this field. Hearn is a really strong play in both GPPs and cash games this week.Zachary Turcotte -- Daniel Summerhays ($7,000) Why is Summerhays priced at $7,000 this week? Considering there are players making their PGA debut at the Canadian Open who are priced higher than Summerhays, I am totally baffled by this glaring value. Summerhays has missed just three cuts in 21 starts this season and recently finished in the top 10 at Oakmont in the U.S. Open. He has made nine straight cuts overall and finished in 11th place at Glen Abbey a year ago. Summerhays is a solid putter, and although he does not get a lot of distance off the tee, he has knocked in plenty of birdies, particularly on par-5s this season. He is easily my favorite value play of the week.Jason Rouslin -- Chad Campbell ($6,800)In three starts at Glen Abbey, Campbell has finished 11th, 16th and 26th, so it seems that he is familiar and comfortable with the course. Plus, hes coming off a decent performance at the Barbasol (35th) and has made the cut in his last five starts. I like the direction his game is heading as well as his past performances at Glen Abbey. He has great value at just $6,800. Look for him to stick around for the weekend for his sixth-straight cut and be in position to finish in the top 20.Taras Pitra -- William McGirt ($7,700) McGirts missed cut at The Open should be thrown out the window, as it was his first time playing in the event and the course didnt play to his strengths. Instead of fading him based on an outlier missed cut, Im strongly suggesting him for GPPs this week. 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Minnesota (3-1-1) has five or fewer shots in the first period in four of its five games.Im going to have to start telling them the games at 6:30, Wild coach Bruce Boudreau said Saturday night. We fall asleep and then we come back in the second and third and play really hard and really well. But weve got to be prepared to play the game. The first five games, the first periods, we havent been ready yet.The Islanders beat the Arizona Coyotes 3-2 on Friday despite taking 16 of their 31 shots during a scoreless second period. New York (2-3-0) has produced seven shots or fewer in six of the 15 full periods it has played this season.Ryan Strome, who scored for the Islanders on Friday, recognized the need to get into a flow during a season-opening stretch in which New York will play 10 of its first 13 games at Barclays Center.Home games are so important for us, Strome said. Our schedules so nice at the beginning of the season. Were home a lot so weve got to take advantage of it, try to get back in the drivers seat here, get back above .500 and get on our horses and go.Secondary storylines to follow Sunday include Wild left winger Zach Parises pursuit of his 300th career goal and the return of Islanders defenseman Nick Leddy.Parise began the season wiith 299 goals but has been held off the scoreboard thus far.dddddddddddd Boudreau admitted the Wild might be trying too hard to get Parise his milestone goal.You could tell, Boudreau said. There (were) two-on-ones all over the place. Instead of shooting, we were trying to force passes to him.Leddy, meanwhile, is expected to return from a rare injury-related absence. 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Gneiss is 2-2-0 in four games against the Wild and claimed the win the last time he opposed Minnesota on Nov. 4, 2014, when he stopped 33 of 34 shots for the host Pittsburgh Penguins in a 4-1 victory at Xcel Energy Center.Wild starter Devan Dubnyk played Saturday night, so Kuemper will probably draw his second start of the season. In his lone career appearance against the Islanders on Feb. 2, Kuemper stopped all eight shots he faced in relief of Dubnyk in the Wilds 5-3 loss at Barclays Center. ' ' '

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