QUITO, Ecuador -- Ecuador coach Reinaldo Rueda named three young Europe-based players in his 30-man preliminary squad for the World Cup on Wednesday. Midfielders Carlos Gruezo and Renato Ibarra, and defender Christian Ramirez have all made the initial cut. Gruezo plays for Stuttgart, Ramirez is with Fortuna Duesseldorf and Ibarra is with Dutch club Vitesse. "We are living a dream," Ramirez said. Ecuador, which is training in the Netherlands ahead of a friendly against the Dutch side on Saturday, is expected to name its final 23-man squad on May 23. The South American team will be playing in its third World Cup. That achievement was overshadowed by the death of striker Christian Benitez midway through qualifying, and filling the void he left will be the teams biggest challenge in Brazil. The 27-year-old Benitez died of heart failure in Qatar on July 29, only three weeks after joining local team El Jaish. He was Ecuadors star forward with 24 goals in 58 appearances. Benitez was a contender for the "best young player" award at the World Cup in 2006 when Ecuador reached the round of 16, its best-ever World Cup performance. Without him, Ecuador will rely on Pachuca forward Enner Valencia. Ecuador will face Switzerland, France and Honduras in Group E. The team opens against Switzerland on June 15 in Brasilia and is a clear contender in the wide-open group. ------ Squad: Goalkeepers: Alexander Dominguez (Liga de Quito), Maximo Banguera (Barcelona, Ecuador), Adrian Bone (El Nacional) Defenders: Jorge Guagua (Emelec), Gabriel Achilier (Emelec), Oscar Bagui (Emelec), Juan Carlos Paredes (Barcelona, Ecuador), Frickson Erazo (Flamengo), Walter Ayovi (Pachuca), Christian Ramirez (Fortuna), John Narvaez (Emelec) Midfielders: Pedro Quinonez (Emelec), Luis Fernando Saritama (Barcelona, Ecuador), Carlos Gruezo (Stuttgart), Antonio Valencia (Manchester United), Segundo Castillo (Al-Hilal), Christian Noboa (Dynamo Moscow), Renato Ibarra (Vitesse), Edison Mendez (Santa Fe), Oswaldo Minda (Barcelona, Ecuador), Michael Arroyo (Atlante), Fidel Martinez (Tijuana) Forwards: Armando Wila (Universidad Catolica), Jefferson Montero (Morelia), Jaime Ayovi (Tijuana), Enner Valencia (Pachuca), Joao Rojas (Cruz Azul), Felipe Caicedo (Al-Jazira), Cristian Penilla (Barcelona, Ecuador), Angel Mena (Emelec) Fake Yeezy . 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SUNRISE, Fla. -- Scott Clemmensen got the best of the Montreal Canadiens yet again. Brian Campbell, Aleksander Barkov and Dmitry Kulikov each scored goals to lift the Florida Panthers over the Canadiens 4-1 on Sunday night. Sean Bergenheim added an empty-net goal with 17 seconds left, and Tom Gilbert had two assists. Clemmensen stopped 21 shots for the Panthers, who broke a three-game losing streak and beat Montreal for the second time this month. Clemmensen is 8-1 against the Canadiens. "Im aware of it but I think its a little bit of a coincidence," Clemmensen said. "Its just a team that weve matched up well against for some reason. Ive been fortunate in these games against them to get a lot of help in front of me." Clemmensen started in place of Tim Thomas, who is being held out to give him more time to recover from a groin injury that has forced him to miss eight games. "I think it was the right decision," Panthers coach Peter Horachek said. "The more time we can give him now, we wont have a reoccurrence." Brandon Prust scored for the Canadiens, and Peter Budaj made 21 saves. Montreal lost for the first time in three games. Florida stretched its lead to 3-1 on Barkovs goal in the second period. Gilberts shot from the slot was tipped in at 14:29 by Barkov, who has seven points in six games. The Canadiens had a goal disallowed for the second time in the game with 12:37 left. Danny Briere swept a loose puck into the net, but it was ruled that Alex Galchenyuk prevented Clemmensen from playing his position before the shot. "I think it was a good call. I was in the crease, and the guy came in behind me and kind of pushed me out," Clemmensen said. The Canadiens also appeared to score with 6:34 remaining in the first, but the goal was waved off because Brian Gionta was called for knocking the puck down with a high stick at the blue line. "I think I went my first 11 years without getting a goal ccalled back on me," Clemmensen said.dddddddddddd. "This is my 13th year pro, and last year I had one and already a couple this year." Canadiens coach Michel Therrien strongly disagreed with the calls. "Its really frustrating. The first goal that they refused, Gionta said it never touched the stick," Therrien said. "The second goal, it was clearly a crosscheck by them against Galchenyuk. So its one of those nights." Other players wouldnt blame the disallowed goals for the defeat. "Its deflating, but thats not why we lost," Gionta said. "We didnt play a good all-around game. They deserved to win. We didnt have the effort we needed." Montreal tied it 1-1 in the second period on Prusts goal. Prust picked up the puck while sliding through the slot and wristed a shot on net. The puck deflected in off Clemmensen at 2:56. "I think it went in off his blocker," Prust said. "You just turn and fire the puck. When youre in front of the net, you just shoot it." The Panthers reclaimed the lead less than two minutes later. A shot by Campbell bounced off Budaj and popped up in the air over his head. The puck hit the ice in front and went in off Budajs skate to make it 2-1. The goal was originally credited to Barkov, and Campbell didnt realize the goal belonged to him until after the game. "I was in position, and it went straight up," Budaj said. "Its tough luck and a bad rebound. Id like to have that one back." The Panthers took a 1-0 lead on Kulikovs goal in the first period during 4-on-4 play. Kulikov took a pass from Tomas Fleischmann in the left circle and beat Budaj on the stick side at 6:10. The goal was Kulikovs first in 28 games. NOTES: Florida forward Tomas Kopecky played in his 500th NHL game. ... Budaj got the start over Carey Price, who played Saturday night at Tampa Bay. ... The attendance of 19,891 was Floridas largest crowd of the season. ' ' '