As the RBC Canadian Open at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Ile Bizard, Quebec draws near, Bodog. Cheap Jerseys For Sale .ca has posted the odds for who has the best chance in taking home the $1,026,000 winning share at this years tournament. Leading the way is Dustin Johnson, Jim Furyk, and Matt Kuchar all with 12/1 odds. Defending champion Brandt Snedeker is at 22/1 after capturing the title last year at Glen Abbey Golf Club. Its been 60 years since a Canadian born golfer has won the Canadian Open. According to Bodog, Graham DeLaet is the Canuck with the best odds to snap the streak at 25/1. David Hearn is close beind at 45/1 odds. Hearn is coming off a solid performance at the British Open, finishing the tournament at 3-under par. Mike Weir has 125/1 odds. The 44-year-old is trying to build momentum from his second place finish at the Byron Nelson Championship in May. Bodogs Canadian specials have DeLaet at 2/9 to make the cut, Hearn at 1/3 and Weir at 10/13. Watch coverage of the first two rounds live on TSN and TSN GO on Thursday and Friday beginning at 3pm et/Noon pt. Canadian Open - Outright Winner Dustin Johnson 12/1Jim Furyk 12/1Matt Kuchar 12/1 Graeme McDowell 16/1 Charl Schwartzel 18/1 Brandt Snedeker 22/1Luke Donald 22/1 Graham Delaet 25/1 Hunter Mahan 28/1 Charley Hoffman 35/1 David Hearn 45/1 Bo Van Pelt 50/1Carl Pettersson 50/1Kevin Chappell 50/1Russell Knox 50/1 Aaron Baddeley 66/1Ben Crane 66/1Ernie Els 66/1K.J. Choi 66/1Nick Watney 66/1Robert Garrigus 66/1Seung-yul Noh 66/1Tim Clark 66/1William Mcgirt 66/1 Chad Campbell 80/1Charlie Beljan 80/1Erik Compton 80/1Jason Bohn 80/1Jerry Kelly 80/1Luke Guthrie 80/1Matt Jones 80/1Pat Perez 80/1Patrick Rodgers 80/1Retief Goosen 80/1Sang-Moon Bae 80/1Scott Brown 80/1Scott Piercy 80/1 Andres Romero 100/1Camilo Villegas 100/1Jeff Overton 100/1Jhonattan Vegas 100/1John Huh 100/1Johnson Wagner 100/1Martin Laird 100/1Morgan Hoffman 100/1Stewart Cink 100/1Stuart Appleby 100/1Thomas Aiken 100/1Tim Wilkinson 100/1Michael Putnam 100/1 Adam Hadwin 125/1Brian Davis 125/1David Lingmerth 125/1Geoff Ogilvy 125/1Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano 125/1Robert Streb 125/1Tommy Gainey 125/1Troy Merritt 125/1Mike Weir 125/1 Canadian Open - Top 5 Finish Jim Furyk 5/2Dustin Johnson 11/4Matt Kuchar 11/4Graeme McDowell 3/1Charl Schwartzel 7/2Brandt Snedeker 9/2Graham Delaet 5/1Luke Donald 5/1Hunter Mahan 11/2Charley Hoffman 7/1David Hearn 15/2 CANADIAN SPECIALS Canadian Open - Will Graham Delaet Make The Cut? 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Sami Salo scored two goals as the Canucks overcame a hat-trick from Edmonton Oiler rookie sensation Ryan Nugent-Hopkins to win 4-3 in NHL action Saturday.KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- James Shields turned and gave a salute after striking out Pablo Sandoval to end his four-hitter, the Kansas City Royals sixth straight victory, 5-0 over San Francisco Giants on Saturday night. "I was just saluting the bullpen, man," Shields said. "Theyve done a phenomenal job for us, saving our behinds all year long. Its nice to give them a day off. It just a nice little salute to the bullpen, tell them to take a day." Alex Gordon homered for the Royals, who have won nine of 10 to move with 1 1-2 games of AL Central-leading Detroit. The Royals, who have not made the playoffs since beating St. Louis in the 1985 World Series, are in second place in the AL wild card standings. Shields (11-6) gave up three singles in the first four innings. He allowed only two Giants to reach second base. He walked Joe Panik in the fifth and he moved to second on a wild pitch with two outs, but was stranded. Panik doubled in the eighth. "Hes got good stuff," said Buster Posey, who went 0 for 4 and struck out once against Shields. "Thats about it. Hes been good for a while." It was Shields ninth career shutout, his first since Sept. 9, 2012. Tim Hudson (8-9) gave up the home run to Gordon to lead off the fifth inning on Nebraska Night at Kauffman Stadium. Gordon is a Lincoln, Nebraska native and was the college player of the year in 2005 as a junior with the Cornhuskers. Was it a coincidence Gordon homered on Nebraska Night? "I go deep all the time. What are you talking about?" Gordon deadpanned before laughing. "It was a good crowd. It just energized all the players. It added excitement and energy. There was a lot of (Nebraska) red tonight, so that was good to see." Hudson yielded three straight hits to start the four-run seventh and was replaced by Jeremy Affeldt. The inning included Mike Moustakas run-producing double while Lorenzoo Cain, Alcides Escobar and Jarrod Dyson had RBI-singles. Wholesale Jerseys For Sale. Hudson was charged with three runs and six hits in six-plus innings. Affeldt, who had held the opposition scoreless in his previous 13 outings, faced four batters and gave up two runs and three hits. "Theyre playing very well," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said of the Royals. "When you play good teams you have to play your best ball. Last night we let it get away. Tonight we just ran into a well-pitched game." TRAINING ROOM Giants: Catcher Hector Sanchez, who went on the concussion list July 26, suffered a setback Friday when he left a rehab game with Triple-A Fresno after taking a hard shot off the mask. "Hell have to get some tests," Bochy said. "Theres some concern there." Bochy said it might be necessary for Sanchez to change masks, abandoning the hockey mask. Royals: First baseman Eric Hosmer remains sidelined with a broken right hand. ON DECK Giants: Tim Lincecum has faced the Royals only once in his career: in 2008 when he allowed five runs in five innings in a no-decision that the Giants lost 11-10. Royals: Danny Duffy is holding left-handed hitters to a .146 average this season and opponents to a .189 average at Kauffman Stadium. GO DANNY GO The Royals were watching the Toronto Blue Jays victory over Detroit in the clubhouse before their game Saturday. Ex-Royal Danny Valencia scored the winning run from first base on a double in the 10th inning. "Go Danny go," Dyson shouted as Valencia rounded third. MISTER AUGUST Shields is 13-3 with a 2.49 ERA in August since 2011. The 13 August victories in that span matches Zack Grienke for the most in the majors. SLUMPING GIANTS The Giants are 20-34 in their past 54 games, the third-lowest winning percentage in the majors. They were a major league-best 42-21 on June 9 with a 9 1-2 game lead in the NL West. ' ' '