OLIVA, Spain -- Canada was unable to get any offence going again Tuesday as the national mens team closed out its first camp under new head coach Benito Floro with a 1-0 loss to Mauritania. Adama Ba scored the games lone goal eight minutes into the second half. Canada had thoroughly dominated play throughout the game, a solid development for a young squad that continues to adjust to a new system. "Apart from the one goal against us I think it was a superb performance," said midfielder Julian de Guzman, who wore the captains armband. The result came two days after the teams played to a scoreless draw. "I think we can only get better once the core of the team is finally picked out and theres a lot more to look forward to," de Guzman added. Canada played the second half with 10 men after defender Marcel de Jong was sent off late in the first half for two yellow cards. Bas goal came on a ball that was played over the top. He was barely onside and beat goaltender Milan Borjan with a low shot. The focus for the Canadian players here was on the performance rather than the result, and they were pleased that they dominated in possession. "At this moment for us, the most important (thing) is to play well -- to achieve all the moves in attack and defence," said Floro. "I think they played very well." Canada had four corner kicks in the early going and nearly had a goal in the 33rd minute when defender Adam Straith played a high free kick to the right side. Tosaint Ricketts ran onto the ball and drew out Mauritanian goalkeeper Souleyman Diallo. Ricketts played the ball across the goal to Nakajima-Farran but his powerful shot was blocked. Canada pressed in the second half but couldnt pull even. Crosses came in from all directions but they never found the mark. "We werent concentrating as high as we could have but I feel like after they scored we did dominate the game," said Straith. "At the end of the game its not going to be good enough to just dominate and not score and not get a result at some point." Mauritania was reduced to 10 men in the 63rd minute when Oumar NDiaye was given a second yellow card for a foul on Issey Nakajima-Farran. Second-half substitute Samuel Piette had a chance in the 68th minute when he found the space to get off a low, hard shot. Diallo couldnt hold onto it but there were no Canadians in the box to take advantage of the rebound. Canada, which has had trouble scoring all year, remains winless over 10 games in 2013. "What was missing was pretty much whats been missing since a very long time and thats scoring," said de Guzman. "Hopefully thats something that we can work on going into the next couple camps but the purpose of this camp was to get to know how the philosophy of Benitos football and for the most part I think a lot of the guys were able to pick up on that." Yeezy Boost 350 Adidas Dames Roze Schoenen . PETERSBURG, Fla. 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Spencer Abbott also scored in the shootout for the Marlies (25-13-4).NHL director of officiating Stephen Walkom issued a memo to his on-ice officials on Wednesday, instructing that they start calling a delay of game penalty on any player who ignores a warning to conform to the now-enforced equipment standards. And Carolinas Alex Semin felt the brunt of this call, receiving a two-minute penalty for having his sweater tucked into his pants late in the first period of the Hurricanes preseason game against Columbus. According to the leagues mandate - which gained traction last March at the NHLs general managers meetings - players will be warned and then penalized if they intentionally ignore protocol. Penalties may also be called on players who dont have their hockey pants properly zippered, or for those who choose to play with their sleeves rolled to their elbow pads. Safety concerns are the primary reason for closely monitoring how a player adjusts his sleeves or pants, but the managers issues with those who choose tuck their sweater in speaks more to marketing and identification of the players and his number. And cue the Wayne Gretzky eye roll. By todays standard, every NHL player will have to have his sweater properly draped over his pants and covering all hard equipment...otherwise, he will face the wrath of the fashion poli...er, the referees. Now without question, NHL officials do not - and will not - like having to call these penalties, but league sources insist they will not back off and hope the more penalties called in the preseason will translate into fewer calls in the regular season as the players conform. As an aside, I watched a Pee Wee AAA team practice on Wednesday and counted 11 of 15 skaters with their sweaters tucked. Most of these boys have no idea why they do it, other than they think it looks cool and - of course - Alex Ovechkin wears his sweater that way. Or, did. Meanwhile, the clock is ticking toward a final decision on the use of hybrid icing in the upcoming regular season. The NHLPA has to sign off on the change before it can be officially implemented. The PA intends on gathering feedback from players starting next week, but no decision has been made by the players as to how the intel will be gathered. While its too soon to predict how the players will act on the matter in the days ahead, theres reason to believe they will opt to stay with status quo and reject hybrid icing. ----- New Yorks Derrek Stepan and Torontos Cody Franson are continuing their hardball approach as both restricted free agents remain at an impasse in contract negotiations.dddddddddddd Given the state of discussions, Stepan - New Yorks top centre last season - is unlikely to be on the Rangers roster when they open Oct. 3 in Phoenix. Sources say that Stepan remains locked on a bridge deal that would pay him $3.5 million per year, while New York would happily sign off on a two-year agreement at $3 million per. Doesnt sound like much, but cap teams like the Rangers are crunching every dollar to comply. While the Rangers see a great future in Stepan, they also like their depth up the middle with Brad Richards, Derick Brassard, Brian Boyle and Dominic Moore. Toronto seems just as happy to start the season without Cody Franson and unless their hand is forced by an offer sheet, the team could let Franson sit for an extended period - as in weeks or months. The Leafs have offered Franson a two-year deal at just under $2.4 million and sound unwilling to accept Fransons counter of a one-year contract unless the money comes in at $2 million or less. Unlikely. Franson deserves more, but if Toronto gives in on a one-year contract, Franson regains arbitration rights next summer - one year out from unrestricted free agency - which puts the Leafs in a very vulnerable bargaining position. Replacing Franson in the lineup is tough, but the addition of Paul Ranger - combined with the potential of Morgan Rielly and Andrew MacWilliam - is fueling the Leafs brass to hold its ground in this dispute. ----- The NHLs Board of Governors meet on Monday in New York. As per usual, this meeting will serve as a state of the NHL update. Franchise matters ranging from the expected sale of the Florida Panthers, the sale of the New Jersey Devils and the latest on the Ilitch familys ownership transfer in Detroit will be covered by the commissioners office. Some around the league expect future expansion to find its way into discussions at the board level on Monday as well. If Seattles plan to construct a new building is followed through, its believed Seattle will remain of interest to the NHL. However, sources say there isnt going to be a major expansion plan or push given the improved financial stability of all 30 NHL teams anytime soon. Until next time... Cheap China JerseysCheap NFL JerseysCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaCheap Jerseys From ChinaChina NFL JerseysCheap JerseysCheap Jerseys China ' ' '
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