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MALMO, Sweden -- Rasmus Elm scored in the first half and Marcus Berg added a second in injury time Tuesday as Sweden beat Kazakhstan 2-0 in a World Cup qualifier. Kazakhstans compact defence frustrated the Swedes until Elm put the home side ahead in the 3

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MALMO, Sweden -- Rasmus Elm scored in the first half and Marcus Berg added a second in injury time Tuesday as Sweden beat Kazakhstan 2-0 in a World Cup qualifier. Kazakhstans compact defence frustrated the Swedes until Elm put the home side ahead in the 37th minute. The Sweden midfielder picked up a misfired shot from Mikael Lustig and volleyed the ball past goalkeeper Andrey Sidelnikov. Sweden captain Zlatan Ibrahimovic could have increased the lead after the break but Sidelnikov blocked his header from close range. The Paris Saint-Germain striker had a lacklustre game but showed his skill in injury time, setting up Bergs goal with a deft pass from the left flank. Sweden struggled to create chances before 20,000 spectators at Malmos Swedbank stadium as Kazakhstan played defensively despite being a goal down. "We didnt get the game we wanted," Sweden coach Erik Hamren said. "We had way too many bad touches and bad passes." 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"We walked the players and the Players Association through those so-called nuts and bolts proposals and the process continues." Bettman cited training camp and the grievance procedure as examples of nuts and bolts proposals. Fehr, the NHLPAs executive director, said Wednesdays talks covered a wide spectrum. "Essentially we got a list of, in some cases proposals, and a lot of other cases ideas and talking points from the owners about various portions of the agreement," he said. "What theyve called their principle proposal was the salary cap reduction and a couple of matters attendant to that. "This consisted of a lot of (what) we should incorporate into the agreement, understandings weve reached over the course of the last agreement, we want to change this, this further explains what we told you last week about this subject, heres a topic we want to talk to you about." All of which, Fehr said, is part of the negotiating process. "By the way, Im not criticizing," he added. 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