Just one midweek game, with the Chicago Fire hosting the Columbus Crew SC. Steve Clark and Sean Johnson are in the six-yard boxes. Columbus opened in the forty-first minute as Kei Kamara scored, thanks to Ethan Finlay. Chicago saw yellow cards for fouls by Chris Ritter in the forty-sixth minute and Eric Gehrig in the sixty-third minute. The Crew took yellow cards for Chad Barson's seventy-seventh minute foul and time wasting by Clark in stoppage time. A few minutes later, the Fire's David Accam received a yellow card for a foul. The final stood at 1-0, with the man of the match being Kamara.
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Sunday, July 12, 2015
Major League Soccer Week 19
Nine games on in MLS play around the Gold Cup this week. We begin with one on Friday, with...
The San Jose Earthquakes hosting the Houston Dynamo. Tyler Deric and David Bingham man the nets. Houston opened with Ricardo Clark's tenth minute goal, via Alexander Lopez. The Dynamo goalie, Deric, received a yellow card in the thirty-first minute for a foul. Houston had a yellow card go to DaMarcus Beasley in the thirty-seventh minute for his foul. In first half stoppage time, the Dynamo took two more yellow cards, for fouls by Raul Rodriguez and Nathan Sturgis. Houston added on with a Will Bruin goal in the eighty-first minute, passed from Leonel Miranda. This made it 2-0, the final, with the man of the match being Deric for a three-save clean sheet.
Saturday's first game sees the New York Red Bulls welcome the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Luis Robles are in goal. New York started in the fourth minute with a Bradley Wright-Phillips goal, via Lloyd Sam. The Red Bulls added on in the ninth minute with a Sam goal, passed from Mike Grella and Wright-Phillips. New York extended the lead as Wright-Phillips scored again in the twelfth minute, with the help of Dax McCarty and Sacha Kljestan. New England took a yellow card for dissent by Jose Goncalves in the thirty-fifth minute. The Revolution got on the board with a thirty-seventh minute goal by Andy Dorman, assisted by Lee Nguyen and Teal Bunbury. In the fifty-fourth minute, the Red Bulls' Felipe took a yellow card for dangerous play. New York padded their lead in the fifty-sixth minute with an Anthony Wallace goal, set up by McCarty. London Woodberry of New England had a yellow card for his persistent infringement in the fifty-eighth minute. The Red Bulls saw yellow cards go to McCarty in the sixty-second minute for dissent, Robles in the sixty-fifth minute for time wasting, and Connor Lade in the seventy-sixth minute for a foul. In the eighty-eighth minute, Goncalves took his second yellow card of the game for the Revolution for a foul, putting his team at ten men with the ejection. The final remained at 4-1, with the man of the match being Wright-Phillips with a brace and an assist.
Over in Philadelphia, the Union bring in the Portland Timbers. Andrew Weber and Brian Sylvestre are in the six-yard boxes. Philadelphia saw a yellow card for a thirty-fifth minute foul by Maurice Edu. The Union took another yellow card in the sixty-fourth minute for a Sebastien Le Toux foul. Philadelphia dented the scoreboard in the sixty-ninth minute with an Andrew Wenger goal, set up by Cristian Maidana. The Union added on with a Vincent Nogueira goal in the seventy-first minute, courtesy of Maidana. Philadelphia extended the lead with another Nogueira goal in the eighty-second minute, via Maidana, who got a sock trick for his third assist. In the eighty-sixth minute, Diego Valeri of Portland received a yellow card for a foul. The final stood at 3-0, with Maidana the man of the match for setting up all of the goals.
Down in Florida, Orlando City SC hosts FC Dallas. Dan Kennedy and Tally Hall are the gloved men. Dallas began in first half stoppage time with a Mauro Diaz penalty kick goal. In the sixty-fourth minute, David Texeira added on for Dallas with his goal, passed from Victor Ulloa and Fabian Castillo. In the seventy-seventh minute, Dallas' Ryan Hollingshead and Orlando City's Luke Boden received yellow cards for fouls. Dallas took another yellow card for a Kennedy foul. Orlando City went down to ten men in second half stoppage time as Boden took a second yellow card for another foul, earning his ejection. The final remained 2-0, with the man of the match being Diaz for the timely PK.
North to Canada, where the Montreal Impact welcome the Columbus Crew SC. Steve Clark and Evan Bush are the experienced goalies. Montreal was first to score in the fifth minute on a Dominic Oduro goal, assisted by Ignacio Piatti. The Impact added on with a Marco Donadel goal in the eighth minute, via Calum Mallace. In the twenty-fourth minute, Montreal's Dilly Duka took a yellow card for a foul. Columbus saw a yellow card for a twenty-fifth minute foul by Mohamed Saeid. In the fifty-fifth minute, Justin Meram of the Crew took a yellow card for his foul. The Impact took another yellow card in the sixty-sixth minute for an Ambroise Oyongo foul. Montreal extended the lead in the eightieth minute with a goal by Oduro. Columbus. The Impact saw Bakary Soumare receive a yellow card for dissent in the eighty-sixth minute. The final stood at 3-0 for Montreal, with Oduro's brace earning him man of the match honors.
Back stateside, the Chicago Fire bring in the Seattle Sounders FC. Troy Perkins and Sean Johnson guard the woodwork. Seattle took the first yellow card in the eightieth minute for an Andy Craven foul. Chicago had a pair of yellow cards for Razvan Cocis' persistent infringement in the eighty-second minute and Adailton's foul in the eighty-fourth minute. The Fire got a late 1-0 winner in stoppage time on a Jason Johnson goal, coming off of Michael Stephens. The man of the match was Sean Johnson for his two-save clean sheet, including a late save on Craven at point-blank range.
Ending Saturday, the Colorado Rapids host Real Salt Lake. Jeff Attinella and Clint Irwin are the keepers. Salt Lake got going with a Sebastian Jaime goal in the seventy-ninth minute. Colorado tied it on an eighty-first minute goal by Drew Moor, made possible by Charles Eloundou. The Rapids took a yellow card for an eighty-third minute foul by Bobby Burling. Real went down to ten men when Jaime received a straight red card for his foul in the eighty-fourth minute. Colorado took the lead a minute into stoppage time on a Jared Watts goal. The Rapids added on six minutes later with a Juan Ramirez goal, assisted by Eloundou. The final was 3-1, with the man of the match being Watts for his game-winner.
The first Sunday game sees New York City FC welcome Toronto FC. Chris Konopka and Josh Saunders are set to start in goal. New York City struck first with a seventeenth minute goal by David Villa. Toronto's Nick Hagglund took a yellow card for his twenty-sixth minute foul. New York City added on with an own goal by Damien Perquis. In the thirty-fourth minute, Toronto got on the board with a Sebastian Giovinco penalty kick goal. Toronto tied it in the fortieth minute as Giovinco scored again, thanks to Jackson and Collen Warner. Toronto gained the lead in the forty-third minute when Giovinco completed his hat trick on a goal assisted by Robbie Findley and Marco Delgado. New York City took a yellow card for a Andoni Iraola foul in the sixtieth minute. Toronto's Warner took a yellow card for his sixty-second minute foul. In the sixty-fifth minute, Villa scored on a penalty kick to tie the game for New York City on his second of the game. New York City had a yellow card given to Mehdi Ballouchy for his sixty-sixth minute foul. In the eighty-second minute, Toronto regained the lead on a Delgado goal, set up by Giovinco. New York City tied the game again in the eighty-fourth minute with a Patrick Mullins goal. In stoppage time, Justin Morrow of Toronto took a yellow card for a foul. The final was 4-4, with the man of the match being Giovinco.
Finally, the Vancouver Whitecaps FC bring in Sporting Kansas City. Tim Melia and David Ousted are given the starting nods in goal. Kansas City took a yellow card for a Benny Feilhaber foul in the twentieth minute. Sporting led off with a fifty-second minute goal by Kevin Ellis, assisted by Krisztian Nemeth. Kansas City took a yellow card for a Soni Mustivar foul in the fifty-eighth minute. Vancouver saw a yellow card go to Kendall Waston in the seventy-third minute for dissent. In the eighty-sixth minute, Sporting's Nemeth took a yellow card for time wasting, followed by a yellow card to Dominic Dwyer in the eighty-eighth minute for an argument. The final was 1-0, with the man of the match being Melia for a six-save clean sheet.
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The San Jose Earthquakes hosting the Houston Dynamo. Tyler Deric and David Bingham man the nets. Houston opened with Ricardo Clark's tenth minute goal, via Alexander Lopez. The Dynamo goalie, Deric, received a yellow card in the thirty-first minute for a foul. Houston had a yellow card go to DaMarcus Beasley in the thirty-seventh minute for his foul. In first half stoppage time, the Dynamo took two more yellow cards, for fouls by Raul Rodriguez and Nathan Sturgis. Houston added on with a Will Bruin goal in the eighty-first minute, passed from Leonel Miranda. This made it 2-0, the final, with the man of the match being Deric for a three-save clean sheet.
Saturday's first game sees the New York Red Bulls welcome the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Luis Robles are in goal. New York started in the fourth minute with a Bradley Wright-Phillips goal, via Lloyd Sam. The Red Bulls added on in the ninth minute with a Sam goal, passed from Mike Grella and Wright-Phillips. New York extended the lead as Wright-Phillips scored again in the twelfth minute, with the help of Dax McCarty and Sacha Kljestan. New England took a yellow card for dissent by Jose Goncalves in the thirty-fifth minute. The Revolution got on the board with a thirty-seventh minute goal by Andy Dorman, assisted by Lee Nguyen and Teal Bunbury. In the fifty-fourth minute, the Red Bulls' Felipe took a yellow card for dangerous play. New York padded their lead in the fifty-sixth minute with an Anthony Wallace goal, set up by McCarty. London Woodberry of New England had a yellow card for his persistent infringement in the fifty-eighth minute. The Red Bulls saw yellow cards go to McCarty in the sixty-second minute for dissent, Robles in the sixty-fifth minute for time wasting, and Connor Lade in the seventy-sixth minute for a foul. In the eighty-eighth minute, Goncalves took his second yellow card of the game for the Revolution for a foul, putting his team at ten men with the ejection. The final remained at 4-1, with the man of the match being Wright-Phillips with a brace and an assist.
Over in Philadelphia, the Union bring in the Portland Timbers. Andrew Weber and Brian Sylvestre are in the six-yard boxes. Philadelphia saw a yellow card for a thirty-fifth minute foul by Maurice Edu. The Union took another yellow card in the sixty-fourth minute for a Sebastien Le Toux foul. Philadelphia dented the scoreboard in the sixty-ninth minute with an Andrew Wenger goal, set up by Cristian Maidana. The Union added on with a Vincent Nogueira goal in the seventy-first minute, courtesy of Maidana. Philadelphia extended the lead with another Nogueira goal in the eighty-second minute, via Maidana, who got a sock trick for his third assist. In the eighty-sixth minute, Diego Valeri of Portland received a yellow card for a foul. The final stood at 3-0, with Maidana the man of the match for setting up all of the goals.
Down in Florida, Orlando City SC hosts FC Dallas. Dan Kennedy and Tally Hall are the gloved men. Dallas began in first half stoppage time with a Mauro Diaz penalty kick goal. In the sixty-fourth minute, David Texeira added on for Dallas with his goal, passed from Victor Ulloa and Fabian Castillo. In the seventy-seventh minute, Dallas' Ryan Hollingshead and Orlando City's Luke Boden received yellow cards for fouls. Dallas took another yellow card for a Kennedy foul. Orlando City went down to ten men in second half stoppage time as Boden took a second yellow card for another foul, earning his ejection. The final remained 2-0, with the man of the match being Diaz for the timely PK.
North to Canada, where the Montreal Impact welcome the Columbus Crew SC. Steve Clark and Evan Bush are the experienced goalies. Montreal was first to score in the fifth minute on a Dominic Oduro goal, assisted by Ignacio Piatti. The Impact added on with a Marco Donadel goal in the eighth minute, via Calum Mallace. In the twenty-fourth minute, Montreal's Dilly Duka took a yellow card for a foul. Columbus saw a yellow card for a twenty-fifth minute foul by Mohamed Saeid. In the fifty-fifth minute, Justin Meram of the Crew took a yellow card for his foul. The Impact took another yellow card in the sixty-sixth minute for an Ambroise Oyongo foul. Montreal extended the lead in the eightieth minute with a goal by Oduro. Columbus. The Impact saw Bakary Soumare receive a yellow card for dissent in the eighty-sixth minute. The final stood at 3-0 for Montreal, with Oduro's brace earning him man of the match honors.
Back stateside, the Chicago Fire bring in the Seattle Sounders FC. Troy Perkins and Sean Johnson guard the woodwork. Seattle took the first yellow card in the eightieth minute for an Andy Craven foul. Chicago had a pair of yellow cards for Razvan Cocis' persistent infringement in the eighty-second minute and Adailton's foul in the eighty-fourth minute. The Fire got a late 1-0 winner in stoppage time on a Jason Johnson goal, coming off of Michael Stephens. The man of the match was Sean Johnson for his two-save clean sheet, including a late save on Craven at point-blank range.
Ending Saturday, the Colorado Rapids host Real Salt Lake. Jeff Attinella and Clint Irwin are the keepers. Salt Lake got going with a Sebastian Jaime goal in the seventy-ninth minute. Colorado tied it on an eighty-first minute goal by Drew Moor, made possible by Charles Eloundou. The Rapids took a yellow card for an eighty-third minute foul by Bobby Burling. Real went down to ten men when Jaime received a straight red card for his foul in the eighty-fourth minute. Colorado took the lead a minute into stoppage time on a Jared Watts goal. The Rapids added on six minutes later with a Juan Ramirez goal, assisted by Eloundou. The final was 3-1, with the man of the match being Watts for his game-winner.
The first Sunday game sees New York City FC welcome Toronto FC. Chris Konopka and Josh Saunders are set to start in goal. New York City struck first with a seventeenth minute goal by David Villa. Toronto's Nick Hagglund took a yellow card for his twenty-sixth minute foul. New York City added on with an own goal by Damien Perquis. In the thirty-fourth minute, Toronto got on the board with a Sebastian Giovinco penalty kick goal. Toronto tied it in the fortieth minute as Giovinco scored again, thanks to Jackson and Collen Warner. Toronto gained the lead in the forty-third minute when Giovinco completed his hat trick on a goal assisted by Robbie Findley and Marco Delgado. New York City took a yellow card for a Andoni Iraola foul in the sixtieth minute. Toronto's Warner took a yellow card for his sixty-second minute foul. In the sixty-fifth minute, Villa scored on a penalty kick to tie the game for New York City on his second of the game. New York City had a yellow card given to Mehdi Ballouchy for his sixty-sixth minute foul. In the eighty-second minute, Toronto regained the lead on a Delgado goal, set up by Giovinco. New York City tied the game again in the eighty-fourth minute with a Patrick Mullins goal. In stoppage time, Justin Morrow of Toronto took a yellow card for a foul. The final was 4-4, with the man of the match being Giovinco.
Finally, the Vancouver Whitecaps FC bring in Sporting Kansas City. Tim Melia and David Ousted are given the starting nods in goal. Kansas City took a yellow card for a Benny Feilhaber foul in the twentieth minute. Sporting led off with a fifty-second minute goal by Kevin Ellis, assisted by Krisztian Nemeth. Kansas City took a yellow card for a Soni Mustivar foul in the fifty-eighth minute. Vancouver saw a yellow card go to Kendall Waston in the seventy-third minute for dissent. In the eighty-sixth minute, Sporting's Nemeth took a yellow card for time wasting, followed by a yellow card to Dominic Dwyer in the eighty-eighth minute for an argument. The final was 1-0, with the man of the match being Melia for a six-save clean sheet.
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Sunday, July 5, 2015
Major League Soccer Week 18
There's nine games this holiday weekend, as well as a big Women's World Cup game for the United States on Sunday. We begin on Friday, with two games beginning in...
Houston, with the Dynamo hosting the Chicago Fire. Sean Johnson faces a lesser foe in Joe Willis in goal. Chicago took two yellow cards for fouls by Lovel Palmer in the thirty-eighth minute and Guly in the fortieth minute. Houston got going with a fifty-sixth minute goal by Alex, assisted by Brad Davis. Raul Rodriguez took a yellow card for his sixty-sixth minute foul for the Dynamo. Chicago tied it in the seventy-second minute as Patrick Nyarko scored. Nyarko took a yellow card for dissent in the eighty-sixth minute for the Fire. The final stood at 1-1, with Nyarko as the man of the match.
Up in Seattle, the other Friday game has the Sounders FC welcoming DC United. Andrew Dykstra and Stefan Frei make the starts in goal. Seattle took a yellow card for a thirteenth minute foul by Zach Scott. DC went down to ten men when Fabian Espindola earned a straight red card for his foul in the twenty-seventh minute. In the fifty-eighth minute, Conor Doyle of United took a yellow card for a foul. The seventy-eighth minute saw yellow cards for Perry Kitchen of DC and Osvaldo Alonso of the Sounders for unsporting behavior. In the eighty-eighth minute, Seattle took the lead with a Tyrone Mears goal. The Sounders' Lamar Neagle received a yellow card for his foul in stoppage time. The game ended at 1-0 with Mears being the man of the match.
Saturday began in Columbus, with the Crew SC bringing in the New York Red Bulls. Luis Robles and Steve Clark are in the six yard boxes. New York started on an eighth minute Anatole Bertrand Abang goal, passed from Bradley Wright-Phillips. In the thirtieth minute, Tony Tchani of Columbus took a yellow card for dissent. The Crew tied it on an Ethan Finlay goal in the thirty-third minute, made possible by Kei Kamara and the goalie Clark. In the fifty-fifth minute, the Red Bulls took a yellow card for a Damien Perrinelle foul. Columbus took the lead as Finlay scored again in the seventy-fourth minute, assisted by Kamara and Federico Higuain. In stoppage time, Felipe of New York took a yellow card for dissent. The final stood at 2-1 and Finlay was the man of the match for his brace.
Up in Montreal, the Impact host New York City FC. Josh Saunders and Evan Bush are set to start in goal. New York City opened in the thirty-fourth minute with a David Villa goal, passed from Patrick Mullins. In first half stoppage time, Kwadwo Poku of New York City took a yellow card for encroachment. New York City saw yellow cards for a Mullins foul in the fifty-third minute and time wasting by RJ Allen in the sixty-first minute. Montreal had a yellow card given to Laurent Ciman in the sixty-ninth minute for a foul. In the seventy-seventh minute, Ignacio Piatti converted a penalty kick to tie the game for the Impact. New York City regained the lead on a Villa goal in the eighty-second minute. Montreal's Andres Romero had a yellow card for a second half stoppage time dive. The final stood at 2-1, with the man of the match being Villa with his brace.
Back stateside, FC Dallas welcomes the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Dan Kennedy man the nets. Dallas led off with a Mauro Diaz goal in the ninth minute. Dallas added on with a sixty-fourth minute goal by Fabian Castillo. Dallas extended the lead as Michael Barrios scored in the seventy-third minute, thanks to Diaz. In the seventy-sixth minute, Scott Caldwell of New England took a yellow card for a foul. In the eighty-fourth minute, Dallas had a yellow card for a Zach Loyd foul. The final remained at 3-0 with the man of the match being Diaz.
Northwest to Colorado, the Rapids bring in the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. David Ousted and Clint Irwin are the gloved men. Colorado struck first in the second minute with a Vicente Sanchez goal, assisted by Luis Solignac. Vancouver tied it on a Kekuta Manneh goal in the twentieth minute, coming off of Mauro Rosales and Steven Beitashour. Cristian Techera of the Whitecaps took a yellow card for a foul in the twenty-ninth minute. The Rapids retied it in the fifty-sixth minute with a Kevin Doyle goal, courtesy of Lucas Pittinari. Vancouver saw a yellow card for a Diego Rodriguez foul in the sixty-first minute. Colorado took three yellow cards for fouls by Jared Watts in the sixty-fifth minute, Pittinari in the seventy-second minute, and Drew Moor in the seventy-seventh minute. The score stayed at 2-1, with the man of the match being Doyle for his game-winner.
Over in Utah, Real Salt Lake host Orlando City SC. Tally Hall and Jeff Attinella protect the nets. Orlando City dented the scoreboard in the fifth minute on a Kaka goal, via Pedro Ribeiro and Eric Avila. Salt Lake tied it on a Sebastian Jaime goal, set up by Tony Beltran in the twenty-eighth minute. In the thirty-eighth minute, Orlando City's Cristian Higuita took a yellow card for his foul. Orlando City went down to ten men in the forty-fifth minute as Kaka received a red card for his foul. In the seventy-ninth minute, Rafael Ramos of Orlando City received a yellow card for time wasting. Real took a yellow card for an Abdoulie Mansally foul in the eighty-ninth minute. The final stood at 1-1, with the man of the match being Jaime for his equalizer.
Closing out Saturday, the Los Angeles Galaxy welcome Toronto FC. Chris Konopka and Brian Rowe protect the woodwork. Los Angeles got going with a ninth minute penalty kick goal by Robbie Keane. The Galaxy added on with a Keane goal in the forty-first minute, made possible by Baggio Husidic and Stefan Ishizaki. Los Angeles saw yellow cards for Jose Villarreal in the fifty-fourth minute and Husidic in the fifty-eighth minute, both for fouls. The Galaxy extended the lead as Keane scored in the fifty-ninth minute to secure a hat trick. Toronto took yellow cards for Eriq Zavaleta in the sixtieth minute and Marco Delgado in the sixty-eighth minute, both for fouls. Los Angeles saw a yellow card for an A.J. DeLaGarza foul in the eightieth minute. Toronto's Collen Warner had a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-fifth minute. The Galaxy iced it at 4-0 with a Sebastian Lletget goal in stoppage time, with the help of Ignacio Maganto.
Finally, the Portland Timbers bring in the San Jose Earthquakes on Sunday night. David Bingham and Adam Larsen Kwarasey are the goalies. San Jose saw a yellow card go to Clarence Goodson in the fifty-first minute for a foul. In the seventy-fifth minute, Mark Sherrod took a yellow card for a foul for the Earthquakes. Portland got a late goal from Jack Jewsbury in stoppage time, via Gaston Fernandez to win the game 1-0. Jewsbury was the man of the match for his winner.
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Houston, with the Dynamo hosting the Chicago Fire. Sean Johnson faces a lesser foe in Joe Willis in goal. Chicago took two yellow cards for fouls by Lovel Palmer in the thirty-eighth minute and Guly in the fortieth minute. Houston got going with a fifty-sixth minute goal by Alex, assisted by Brad Davis. Raul Rodriguez took a yellow card for his sixty-sixth minute foul for the Dynamo. Chicago tied it in the seventy-second minute as Patrick Nyarko scored. Nyarko took a yellow card for dissent in the eighty-sixth minute for the Fire. The final stood at 1-1, with Nyarko as the man of the match.
Up in Seattle, the other Friday game has the Sounders FC welcoming DC United. Andrew Dykstra and Stefan Frei make the starts in goal. Seattle took a yellow card for a thirteenth minute foul by Zach Scott. DC went down to ten men when Fabian Espindola earned a straight red card for his foul in the twenty-seventh minute. In the fifty-eighth minute, Conor Doyle of United took a yellow card for a foul. The seventy-eighth minute saw yellow cards for Perry Kitchen of DC and Osvaldo Alonso of the Sounders for unsporting behavior. In the eighty-eighth minute, Seattle took the lead with a Tyrone Mears goal. The Sounders' Lamar Neagle received a yellow card for his foul in stoppage time. The game ended at 1-0 with Mears being the man of the match.
Saturday began in Columbus, with the Crew SC bringing in the New York Red Bulls. Luis Robles and Steve Clark are in the six yard boxes. New York started on an eighth minute Anatole Bertrand Abang goal, passed from Bradley Wright-Phillips. In the thirtieth minute, Tony Tchani of Columbus took a yellow card for dissent. The Crew tied it on an Ethan Finlay goal in the thirty-third minute, made possible by Kei Kamara and the goalie Clark. In the fifty-fifth minute, the Red Bulls took a yellow card for a Damien Perrinelle foul. Columbus took the lead as Finlay scored again in the seventy-fourth minute, assisted by Kamara and Federico Higuain. In stoppage time, Felipe of New York took a yellow card for dissent. The final stood at 2-1 and Finlay was the man of the match for his brace.
Up in Montreal, the Impact host New York City FC. Josh Saunders and Evan Bush are set to start in goal. New York City opened in the thirty-fourth minute with a David Villa goal, passed from Patrick Mullins. In first half stoppage time, Kwadwo Poku of New York City took a yellow card for encroachment. New York City saw yellow cards for a Mullins foul in the fifty-third minute and time wasting by RJ Allen in the sixty-first minute. Montreal had a yellow card given to Laurent Ciman in the sixty-ninth minute for a foul. In the seventy-seventh minute, Ignacio Piatti converted a penalty kick to tie the game for the Impact. New York City regained the lead on a Villa goal in the eighty-second minute. Montreal's Andres Romero had a yellow card for a second half stoppage time dive. The final stood at 2-1, with the man of the match being Villa with his brace.
Back stateside, FC Dallas welcomes the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Dan Kennedy man the nets. Dallas led off with a Mauro Diaz goal in the ninth minute. Dallas added on with a sixty-fourth minute goal by Fabian Castillo. Dallas extended the lead as Michael Barrios scored in the seventy-third minute, thanks to Diaz. In the seventy-sixth minute, Scott Caldwell of New England took a yellow card for a foul. In the eighty-fourth minute, Dallas had a yellow card for a Zach Loyd foul. The final remained at 3-0 with the man of the match being Diaz.
Northwest to Colorado, the Rapids bring in the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. David Ousted and Clint Irwin are the gloved men. Colorado struck first in the second minute with a Vicente Sanchez goal, assisted by Luis Solignac. Vancouver tied it on a Kekuta Manneh goal in the twentieth minute, coming off of Mauro Rosales and Steven Beitashour. Cristian Techera of the Whitecaps took a yellow card for a foul in the twenty-ninth minute. The Rapids retied it in the fifty-sixth minute with a Kevin Doyle goal, courtesy of Lucas Pittinari. Vancouver saw a yellow card for a Diego Rodriguez foul in the sixty-first minute. Colorado took three yellow cards for fouls by Jared Watts in the sixty-fifth minute, Pittinari in the seventy-second minute, and Drew Moor in the seventy-seventh minute. The score stayed at 2-1, with the man of the match being Doyle for his game-winner.
Over in Utah, Real Salt Lake host Orlando City SC. Tally Hall and Jeff Attinella protect the nets. Orlando City dented the scoreboard in the fifth minute on a Kaka goal, via Pedro Ribeiro and Eric Avila. Salt Lake tied it on a Sebastian Jaime goal, set up by Tony Beltran in the twenty-eighth minute. In the thirty-eighth minute, Orlando City's Cristian Higuita took a yellow card for his foul. Orlando City went down to ten men in the forty-fifth minute as Kaka received a red card for his foul. In the seventy-ninth minute, Rafael Ramos of Orlando City received a yellow card for time wasting. Real took a yellow card for an Abdoulie Mansally foul in the eighty-ninth minute. The final stood at 1-1, with the man of the match being Jaime for his equalizer.
Closing out Saturday, the Los Angeles Galaxy welcome Toronto FC. Chris Konopka and Brian Rowe protect the woodwork. Los Angeles got going with a ninth minute penalty kick goal by Robbie Keane. The Galaxy added on with a Keane goal in the forty-first minute, made possible by Baggio Husidic and Stefan Ishizaki. Los Angeles saw yellow cards for Jose Villarreal in the fifty-fourth minute and Husidic in the fifty-eighth minute, both for fouls. The Galaxy extended the lead as Keane scored in the fifty-ninth minute to secure a hat trick. Toronto took yellow cards for Eriq Zavaleta in the sixtieth minute and Marco Delgado in the sixty-eighth minute, both for fouls. Los Angeles saw a yellow card for an A.J. DeLaGarza foul in the eightieth minute. Toronto's Collen Warner had a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-fifth minute. The Galaxy iced it at 4-0 with a Sebastian Lletget goal in stoppage time, with the help of Ignacio Maganto.
Finally, the Portland Timbers bring in the San Jose Earthquakes on Sunday night. David Bingham and Adam Larsen Kwarasey are the goalies. San Jose saw a yellow card go to Clarence Goodson in the fifty-first minute for a foul. In the seventy-fifth minute, Mark Sherrod took a yellow card for a foul for the Earthquakes. Portland got a late goal from Jack Jewsbury in stoppage time, via Gaston Fernandez to win the game 1-0. Jewsbury was the man of the match for his winner.
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Sunday, June 28, 2015
Major League Soccer Week 17 Part 2
The weekend carries nine games for MLS, beginning with Friday's...
FC Dallas hosting the Houston Dynamo. Tyler Deric and Dan Kennedy are in goal. Houston took a yellow card for a Daivd Horst foul in the thirtieth minute. Dallas got on the board with an own goal by Jermaine Taylor in the thirty-third minute. Dallas added on in the forty-second minute as Fabian Castillo scored, with the help of Mauro Diaz after a yellow card went to Giles Barnes for encroachment. Dallas saw yellow cards given to Kellyn Acosta in the fifty-fourth minute, Matt Hedges in the sixty-sixth minute, and Atiba Harris in the sixty-eighth minute, all for fouls. The Dynamo's Taylor had another bad mark on his record with a yellow card in the seventy-seventh minute for his foul. The final stood at 3-0, and Kennedy was the man of the match with a three-save clean sheet.
The first of Saturday's six games saw Toronto FC welcome DC United. Bill Hamid and Chris Konopka man the nets. Toronto took a yellow card for a Collen Warner handball in the fifty-third minute. DC had four yellow cards, given to Chris Korb in the fifty-fourth minute, Miguel Aguilar in the sixty-first minute, Facundo Coria in the eighty-ninth minute, and Davy Arnaud in stoppage time, all for fouls. The final stood at 0-0, with the man of the match being Toronto's Sebastian Giovinco, who attempted nine shots and put three on target, which Hamid turned aside.
Down in Philadelphia, the Union bring in the Montreal Impact. Evan Bush and Brian Sylvestre are in the six-yard boxes. Philadelphia led off in the eighth minute with an Eric Ayuk Mbu goal, via C.J. Sapong and Cristian Maidana. Montreal took yellow cards for fouls by Andres Romero in the sixteenth minute and Patrice Bernier in the twenty-second minute. The Impact tied it on a twenty-eighth minute goal by Ignacio Piatti, assisted by Dilly Duka. In the forty-first minute, the Union's Maurice Edu took a yellow card for a foul. Philadelphia saw another yellow card for Mbu's foul in the sixty-second minute. Montreal went down to ten men when Bernier picked up another yellow card for a foul in the sixty-seventh, earning his ejection with his second yellow of the game. The Impact still managed to take the lead in the seventieth minute with a Jack McInerney goal, coming off of Romero. In the seventy-second minute, Montreal took a yellow card for a Donny Toia foul. The Union leveled the score with an Edu goal in the seventy-sixth minute. Philadelphia went down to ten men when Mbu took his second yellow card of the game in the seventy-seventh minute for a foul, earning an ejection. The final stayed at 2-2, with the man of the match being Edu for his equalizer.
Over to the New England Revolution hosting the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. David Ousted and Bobby Shuttleworth protect the nets. Vancouver opened in the eighteenth minute with a Cristian Techera goal. New England's Andrew Farrell had a rough go of things, picking up a yellow card for a twentieth minute foul before drawing a straight red in the twenty-ninth minute for his tactical foul. The Whitecaps added on in the thirty-first minute with an Octavio Rivero penalty kick goal stemming from Farrell's second foul. Vancouver's Jordan Harvey took a yellow card for a thirty-third minute foul. In the forty-first minute, Diego Fagundez of the Revolution had a yellow card for a foul. In the fifty-fourth minute, New England received a yellow card for persistent infringement by Teal Bunbury. The Whitecaps saw Darren Mattocks get booked on a yellow card for his eighty-second minute foul. The Revolution got on the board in the eighty-fourth minute with a Bunbury goal, passed from Kelyn Rowe. Vancouver took two more yellow cards, for an eighty-eighth minute foul by Steven Beitashour and time wasting in stoppage time by Nicolas Mezquida. The final stayed at 2-1, and Ousted was the man of the match for turning away eight of the nine shots that went on target from the Revolution.
Southwest to Kansas City, where Sporting welcomes the Colorado Rapids. Clint Irwin and Tim Melia are the gloved men. Kansas City began with a thirty-second minute goal by Krisztian Nemeth, assisted by Chance Myers and Benny Feilhaber. Colorado had a pair of yellow cards for a fifty-second minute Jared Watts foul and a sixty-first minute foul by Joseph Greenspan. Sporting went up 2-0 when Sam Cronin put the ball in his own net in the sixty-fourth minute. The Rapids saw a yellow card for a seventieth minute Kevin Doyle foul. Kansas City took two late yellow cards for Dominic Dwyer's foul in the eightieth minute and encroachment by Jacob Peterson in stoppage time. The final stayed at 2-0, with Nemeth as the man of the match for his winner.
Further west, Real Salt Lake brings in the Columbus Crew SC. Steve Clark and Nick Rimando guard the woodwork. Salt Lake was first to score in the thirty-sixth minute on an Olmes Garcia goal, via Joao Plata and Kyle Beckerman. Columbus tied it on a forty-second minute goal by Tony Tchani, courtesy of Hector Jimenez and Ethan Finlay. Real had a yellow card in first half stoppage time for Tony Beltran's foul. Salt Lake retook the lead in the forty-sixth minute on a Sebastian Jaime goal, coming off of Abdoulie Mansally. Real had a yellow card for a fifty-ninth minute foul by Luke Mulholland. The Crew tied it again in the sixty-second minute with a goal by Finlay, assisted by Federico Higuain and Kei Kamara. Salt Lake had a yellow card given to Devon Sandoval for his seventieth minute foul. Columbus took a yellow card on a Waylon Francis foul in the seventy-third minute. Real's Aaron Maund was booked on a yellow card for a foul in the seventy-sixth minute. Salt Lake went to ten men in the seventy-seventh minute as Jordan Allen received a straight red card for his foul. The Crew's Kamara took a yellow card for an eighty-second minute foul. The game stood at 2-2 when the final whistle blew, with the man of the match honors going to Finlay for his equalizer and an assist.
Ending Saturday, there's a Cali Clasico with the San Jose Earthquakes hosting the Los Angeles Galaxy. Jaime Penedo and David Bingham are the keepers. San Jose saw a thirteenth minute yellow card for Sanna Nyassi's foul. In the seventeenth minute, Los Angeles got going with a Juninho goal. The Galaxy received a yellow card for a Stefan Ishizaki foul in the nineteenth minute. The Earthquakes' Victor Bernardez had a yellow card in the twenty-third minute for his foul. In the twenty-eighth minute, San Jose tied the game on a Chris Wondolowski goal, passed from Matias Perez Garcia. The Earthquakes gained the lead in the fifty-third minute on a Clarence Goodson goal, via Garcia. San Jose added on in the seventy-second minute with a Cordell Cato goal, coming off of Shea Salinas. In the eighty-eighth minute, the Galaxy's Alan Gordon took a yellow card for a foul. The final stood at 3-1, with the man of the match being Goodson for his winner.
The first of two Sunday games sees New York City FC welcome the New York Red Bulls. Luis Robles and Josh Saunders receive the starting nods. New York City was first to score in the sixth minute on a Thomas McNamara goal, via Andrew Jacobson and Mix Diskerud. In the thirty-fourth minute, Chris Duvall of New York took a yellow card for his foul. In the forty first minute, both New York City's David Villa and the Red Bulls' goalie Robles received yellow cards for unsporting behavior. New York tied it on a forty-seventh minute goal by Bradley Wright-Phillips, passed from Sacha Kljestan. The Red Bulls took the lead on a fifty-second minute Duvall goal, set up by Anatole Bertrand Abang and Mike Grella. New York saw a yellow card in the fifty-fourth minute for Damien Perrinelle's foul. The Red Bulls added on in the seventy-third minute with a Matt Miazga goal, with an assist from Kljestan. This made it 3-1, the final, with the man of the match being Kljestan for his two assists.
Finally, the Portland Timbers bring in the Seattle Sounders FC. Stefan Frei and Adam Larsen Kwarasey are the goalies. Portland started in the twelfth minute on a Darlington Nagbe goal, assisted by Diego Valeri. Seattle took a yellow card for a Gonzalo Pineda foul in the seventeenth minute. The Sounders tied it on a thirty-eighth minute goal by Lamar Neagle, via Tyrone Mears. In the fifty-second minute, Andy Rose of Seattle took a yellow card for a foul. The Timbers saw a yellow card go to Valeri for dissent in the fifty-third minute. In the seventy-first minute, Neagle took a yellow card for a foul. Portland regained the lead on a Fanendo Adi goal in the seventy-fourth minute, passed from Nagbe. The Timbers added on in the seventy-sixth minute as Adi scored again, with the help of Rodney Wallace. Portland iced it at 4-1 with a stoppage time goal from Wallace, set up by Maximiliano Urruti. The man of the match was Adi for his quick brace to win the game.
FC Dallas hosting the Houston Dynamo. Tyler Deric and Dan Kennedy are in goal. Houston took a yellow card for a Daivd Horst foul in the thirtieth minute. Dallas got on the board with an own goal by Jermaine Taylor in the thirty-third minute. Dallas added on in the forty-second minute as Fabian Castillo scored, with the help of Mauro Diaz after a yellow card went to Giles Barnes for encroachment. Dallas saw yellow cards given to Kellyn Acosta in the fifty-fourth minute, Matt Hedges in the sixty-sixth minute, and Atiba Harris in the sixty-eighth minute, all for fouls. The Dynamo's Taylor had another bad mark on his record with a yellow card in the seventy-seventh minute for his foul. The final stood at 3-0, and Kennedy was the man of the match with a three-save clean sheet.
The first of Saturday's six games saw Toronto FC welcome DC United. Bill Hamid and Chris Konopka man the nets. Toronto took a yellow card for a Collen Warner handball in the fifty-third minute. DC had four yellow cards, given to Chris Korb in the fifty-fourth minute, Miguel Aguilar in the sixty-first minute, Facundo Coria in the eighty-ninth minute, and Davy Arnaud in stoppage time, all for fouls. The final stood at 0-0, with the man of the match being Toronto's Sebastian Giovinco, who attempted nine shots and put three on target, which Hamid turned aside.
Down in Philadelphia, the Union bring in the Montreal Impact. Evan Bush and Brian Sylvestre are in the six-yard boxes. Philadelphia led off in the eighth minute with an Eric Ayuk Mbu goal, via C.J. Sapong and Cristian Maidana. Montreal took yellow cards for fouls by Andres Romero in the sixteenth minute and Patrice Bernier in the twenty-second minute. The Impact tied it on a twenty-eighth minute goal by Ignacio Piatti, assisted by Dilly Duka. In the forty-first minute, the Union's Maurice Edu took a yellow card for a foul. Philadelphia saw another yellow card for Mbu's foul in the sixty-second minute. Montreal went down to ten men when Bernier picked up another yellow card for a foul in the sixty-seventh, earning his ejection with his second yellow of the game. The Impact still managed to take the lead in the seventieth minute with a Jack McInerney goal, coming off of Romero. In the seventy-second minute, Montreal took a yellow card for a Donny Toia foul. The Union leveled the score with an Edu goal in the seventy-sixth minute. Philadelphia went down to ten men when Mbu took his second yellow card of the game in the seventy-seventh minute for a foul, earning an ejection. The final stayed at 2-2, with the man of the match being Edu for his equalizer.
Over to the New England Revolution hosting the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. David Ousted and Bobby Shuttleworth protect the nets. Vancouver opened in the eighteenth minute with a Cristian Techera goal. New England's Andrew Farrell had a rough go of things, picking up a yellow card for a twentieth minute foul before drawing a straight red in the twenty-ninth minute for his tactical foul. The Whitecaps added on in the thirty-first minute with an Octavio Rivero penalty kick goal stemming from Farrell's second foul. Vancouver's Jordan Harvey took a yellow card for a thirty-third minute foul. In the forty-first minute, Diego Fagundez of the Revolution had a yellow card for a foul. In the fifty-fourth minute, New England received a yellow card for persistent infringement by Teal Bunbury. The Whitecaps saw Darren Mattocks get booked on a yellow card for his eighty-second minute foul. The Revolution got on the board in the eighty-fourth minute with a Bunbury goal, passed from Kelyn Rowe. Vancouver took two more yellow cards, for an eighty-eighth minute foul by Steven Beitashour and time wasting in stoppage time by Nicolas Mezquida. The final stayed at 2-1, and Ousted was the man of the match for turning away eight of the nine shots that went on target from the Revolution.
Southwest to Kansas City, where Sporting welcomes the Colorado Rapids. Clint Irwin and Tim Melia are the gloved men. Kansas City began with a thirty-second minute goal by Krisztian Nemeth, assisted by Chance Myers and Benny Feilhaber. Colorado had a pair of yellow cards for a fifty-second minute Jared Watts foul and a sixty-first minute foul by Joseph Greenspan. Sporting went up 2-0 when Sam Cronin put the ball in his own net in the sixty-fourth minute. The Rapids saw a yellow card for a seventieth minute Kevin Doyle foul. Kansas City took two late yellow cards for Dominic Dwyer's foul in the eightieth minute and encroachment by Jacob Peterson in stoppage time. The final stayed at 2-0, with Nemeth as the man of the match for his winner.
Further west, Real Salt Lake brings in the Columbus Crew SC. Steve Clark and Nick Rimando guard the woodwork. Salt Lake was first to score in the thirty-sixth minute on an Olmes Garcia goal, via Joao Plata and Kyle Beckerman. Columbus tied it on a forty-second minute goal by Tony Tchani, courtesy of Hector Jimenez and Ethan Finlay. Real had a yellow card in first half stoppage time for Tony Beltran's foul. Salt Lake retook the lead in the forty-sixth minute on a Sebastian Jaime goal, coming off of Abdoulie Mansally. Real had a yellow card for a fifty-ninth minute foul by Luke Mulholland. The Crew tied it again in the sixty-second minute with a goal by Finlay, assisted by Federico Higuain and Kei Kamara. Salt Lake had a yellow card given to Devon Sandoval for his seventieth minute foul. Columbus took a yellow card on a Waylon Francis foul in the seventy-third minute. Real's Aaron Maund was booked on a yellow card for a foul in the seventy-sixth minute. Salt Lake went to ten men in the seventy-seventh minute as Jordan Allen received a straight red card for his foul. The Crew's Kamara took a yellow card for an eighty-second minute foul. The game stood at 2-2 when the final whistle blew, with the man of the match honors going to Finlay for his equalizer and an assist.
Ending Saturday, there's a Cali Clasico with the San Jose Earthquakes hosting the Los Angeles Galaxy. Jaime Penedo and David Bingham are the keepers. San Jose saw a thirteenth minute yellow card for Sanna Nyassi's foul. In the seventeenth minute, Los Angeles got going with a Juninho goal. The Galaxy received a yellow card for a Stefan Ishizaki foul in the nineteenth minute. The Earthquakes' Victor Bernardez had a yellow card in the twenty-third minute for his foul. In the twenty-eighth minute, San Jose tied the game on a Chris Wondolowski goal, passed from Matias Perez Garcia. The Earthquakes gained the lead in the fifty-third minute on a Clarence Goodson goal, via Garcia. San Jose added on in the seventy-second minute with a Cordell Cato goal, coming off of Shea Salinas. In the eighty-eighth minute, the Galaxy's Alan Gordon took a yellow card for a foul. The final stood at 3-1, with the man of the match being Goodson for his winner.
The first of two Sunday games sees New York City FC welcome the New York Red Bulls. Luis Robles and Josh Saunders receive the starting nods. New York City was first to score in the sixth minute on a Thomas McNamara goal, via Andrew Jacobson and Mix Diskerud. In the thirty-fourth minute, Chris Duvall of New York took a yellow card for his foul. In the forty first minute, both New York City's David Villa and the Red Bulls' goalie Robles received yellow cards for unsporting behavior. New York tied it on a forty-seventh minute goal by Bradley Wright-Phillips, passed from Sacha Kljestan. The Red Bulls took the lead on a fifty-second minute Duvall goal, set up by Anatole Bertrand Abang and Mike Grella. New York saw a yellow card in the fifty-fourth minute for Damien Perrinelle's foul. The Red Bulls added on in the seventy-third minute with a Matt Miazga goal, with an assist from Kljestan. This made it 3-1, the final, with the man of the match being Kljestan for his two assists.
Finally, the Portland Timbers bring in the Seattle Sounders FC. Stefan Frei and Adam Larsen Kwarasey are the goalies. Portland started in the twelfth minute on a Darlington Nagbe goal, assisted by Diego Valeri. Seattle took a yellow card for a Gonzalo Pineda foul in the seventeenth minute. The Sounders tied it on a thirty-eighth minute goal by Lamar Neagle, via Tyrone Mears. In the fifty-second minute, Andy Rose of Seattle took a yellow card for a foul. The Timbers saw a yellow card go to Valeri for dissent in the fifty-third minute. In the seventy-first minute, Neagle took a yellow card for a foul. Portland regained the lead on a Fanendo Adi goal in the seventy-fourth minute, passed from Nagbe. The Timbers added on in the seventy-sixth minute as Adi scored again, with the help of Rodney Wallace. Portland iced it at 4-1 with a stoppage time goal from Wallace, set up by Maximiliano Urruti. The man of the match was Adi for his quick brace to win the game.
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Major League Soccer Week 17 Part 1
This is the Wednesday section of MLS week 17 action, beginning in...
Philadelphia, as the Union host the Seattle Sounders FC. Stefan Frei faces a lesser foe in Brian Sylvestre in goal. Seattle saw a yellow card go to Dylan Remick for his foul in the thirtieth minute. Zach Scott of the Sounders had a yellow card for a foul in the forty-ninth minute. Philadelphia got going in the sixty-ninth minute as C.J. Sapong scored, thanks to Sheanon Williams. This stood for a 1-0 win, and Sapong earned the man of the match honors.
Down in Florida, Orlando City SC welcomes the Colorado Rapids. Clint Irwin and Tally Hall are the veteran goalies. Colorado took a yellow card for a Dillon Serna foul in the fortieth minute. Orlando City began with a Cyle Larin goal in the sixty-second minute, made possible by Carlos Rivas. Orlando City added on when Kaka scored, with the help of Cristian Higuita. In the sixty-seventh minute, Orlando City saw a yellow card given to Rafael Ramos. The final held at 2-0 for Orlando City, and Hall was the man of the match on a four-save clean sheet.
Back north, the Columbus Crew SC bring in the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Steve Clark man the nets. New England led off in the first minute on a Lee Nguyen goal, passed from Kelyn Rowe. Columbus tied it in the fourth minute with a Kei Kamara goal. The Crew took the lead on a Kamara goal in the fiftieth minute, set up by Ethan Finlay and Waylon Francis. Shuttleworth took a yellow card for dissent in the same minute. Columbus saw the next four yellow cards, given to Michael Parkhurst in the sixty-third minute, Emanuel Pogatetz in the seventy-ninth minute, and Francis in the eighty-sixth minute, all for fouls, followed by Kristinn Steindorsson in the ninetieth minute for time wasting. In stoppage time, the Revolution saw a yellow card for an Andy Dorman foul, as did the Crew for a Kamara foul. The final remained at 2-1, with the man of the match being Kamara with his brace.
East to the New York Red Bulls hosting Real Salt Lake. Nick Rimando and Luis Robles guard the woodwork. New York struck first in the fourth minute with a Mike Grella goal, assisted by Sean Davis and Kemar Lawrence. Salt Lake went down to ten men in the fortieth minute as Javier Morales took a straight red card for a tactical foul. Real was down to nine men with a straight red card for Demar Phillips in the fifty-fifth minute for his foul. The final stayed at 1-0, and Grella's early goal made him the man of the match.
In Canada, Toronto FC brings in the Montreal Impact. Evan Bush and Chris Konopka are in the six-yard boxes. Montreal was first to score on a nineteenth minute goal by Ambroise Oyongo. The Impact saw a yellow card go to Bakary Soumare in the twentieth minute for his foul. Toronto tied it on a Michael Bradley goal in the twenty-seventh minute, via Sebastian Giovinco. Toronto took the lead as Jozy Altidore scored in the fifty-sixth minute, with the help of Bradley. Montreal saw another yellow card for a Laurent Ciman handball in the seventieth minute. In the eighty-second minute, Toronto added on with a Giovinco penalty kick goal. The final stayed at 3-1, with the man of the match named as Bradley for his goal and assist.
Back stateside, the Chicago Fire welcome DC United. Bill Hamid and Sean Johnson are the gloved men. Chicago took a yellow card for a Chris Ritter forty-fifth minute foul. DC dented the scoreboard with a seventy-third minute Conor Doyle goal. The Fire saw a yellow card go to Guly in the seventy-ninth minute for his foul. United took a yellow card for a Steve Birnbaum foul in the ninetieth minute. The final favored DC 1-0. The man of the match was Doyle for his winner.
Finally, the Los Angeles Galaxy host the Portland Timbers. Adam Larsen Kwarasey and Jaime Penedo are the keepers. Los Angeles opened in the thirteenth minute with a Sebastian Lletget goal. The Galaxy added on with a Robbie Keane penalty kick goal in the eighteenth minute. Los Angeles extended the lead with a Robbie Rogers goal in the thirty-third minute, made possible by Keane. In the sixty-fifth minute, the Galaxy's Rogers took a yellow card for his foul. Los Angeles padded the lead with a Juninho goal, set up by Keane. In the seventy-eighth minute, Portland's Liam Ridgewell fouled Alan Gordon, who retaliated. Ridgewell was sent off to give the Timbers ten men, while Gordon got a yellow card. In the eighty-eighth minute, the Galaxy went to 5-0 up with a Jose Villerreal goal. The final stood at 5-0, with the man of the match being Keane for his goal and two assists.
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Philadelphia, as the Union host the Seattle Sounders FC. Stefan Frei faces a lesser foe in Brian Sylvestre in goal. Seattle saw a yellow card go to Dylan Remick for his foul in the thirtieth minute. Zach Scott of the Sounders had a yellow card for a foul in the forty-ninth minute. Philadelphia got going in the sixty-ninth minute as C.J. Sapong scored, thanks to Sheanon Williams. This stood for a 1-0 win, and Sapong earned the man of the match honors.
Down in Florida, Orlando City SC welcomes the Colorado Rapids. Clint Irwin and Tally Hall are the veteran goalies. Colorado took a yellow card for a Dillon Serna foul in the fortieth minute. Orlando City began with a Cyle Larin goal in the sixty-second minute, made possible by Carlos Rivas. Orlando City added on when Kaka scored, with the help of Cristian Higuita. In the sixty-seventh minute, Orlando City saw a yellow card given to Rafael Ramos. The final held at 2-0 for Orlando City, and Hall was the man of the match on a four-save clean sheet.
Back north, the Columbus Crew SC bring in the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Steve Clark man the nets. New England led off in the first minute on a Lee Nguyen goal, passed from Kelyn Rowe. Columbus tied it in the fourth minute with a Kei Kamara goal. The Crew took the lead on a Kamara goal in the fiftieth minute, set up by Ethan Finlay and Waylon Francis. Shuttleworth took a yellow card for dissent in the same minute. Columbus saw the next four yellow cards, given to Michael Parkhurst in the sixty-third minute, Emanuel Pogatetz in the seventy-ninth minute, and Francis in the eighty-sixth minute, all for fouls, followed by Kristinn Steindorsson in the ninetieth minute for time wasting. In stoppage time, the Revolution saw a yellow card for an Andy Dorman foul, as did the Crew for a Kamara foul. The final remained at 2-1, with the man of the match being Kamara with his brace.
East to the New York Red Bulls hosting Real Salt Lake. Nick Rimando and Luis Robles guard the woodwork. New York struck first in the fourth minute with a Mike Grella goal, assisted by Sean Davis and Kemar Lawrence. Salt Lake went down to ten men in the fortieth minute as Javier Morales took a straight red card for a tactical foul. Real was down to nine men with a straight red card for Demar Phillips in the fifty-fifth minute for his foul. The final stayed at 1-0, and Grella's early goal made him the man of the match.
In Canada, Toronto FC brings in the Montreal Impact. Evan Bush and Chris Konopka are in the six-yard boxes. Montreal was first to score on a nineteenth minute goal by Ambroise Oyongo. The Impact saw a yellow card go to Bakary Soumare in the twentieth minute for his foul. Toronto tied it on a Michael Bradley goal in the twenty-seventh minute, via Sebastian Giovinco. Toronto took the lead as Jozy Altidore scored in the fifty-sixth minute, with the help of Bradley. Montreal saw another yellow card for a Laurent Ciman handball in the seventieth minute. In the eighty-second minute, Toronto added on with a Giovinco penalty kick goal. The final stayed at 3-1, with the man of the match named as Bradley for his goal and assist.
Back stateside, the Chicago Fire welcome DC United. Bill Hamid and Sean Johnson are the gloved men. Chicago took a yellow card for a Chris Ritter forty-fifth minute foul. DC dented the scoreboard with a seventy-third minute Conor Doyle goal. The Fire saw a yellow card go to Guly in the seventy-ninth minute for his foul. United took a yellow card for a Steve Birnbaum foul in the ninetieth minute. The final favored DC 1-0. The man of the match was Doyle for his winner.
Finally, the Los Angeles Galaxy host the Portland Timbers. Adam Larsen Kwarasey and Jaime Penedo are the keepers. Los Angeles opened in the thirteenth minute with a Sebastian Lletget goal. The Galaxy added on with a Robbie Keane penalty kick goal in the eighteenth minute. Los Angeles extended the lead with a Robbie Rogers goal in the thirty-third minute, made possible by Keane. In the sixty-fifth minute, the Galaxy's Rogers took a yellow card for his foul. Los Angeles padded the lead with a Juninho goal, set up by Keane. In the seventy-eighth minute, Portland's Liam Ridgewell fouled Alan Gordon, who retaliated. Ridgewell was sent off to give the Timbers ten men, while Gordon got a yellow card. In the eighty-eighth minute, the Galaxy went to 5-0 up with a Jose Villerreal goal. The final stood at 5-0, with the man of the match being Keane for his goal and two assists.
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Sunday, June 21, 2015
Major League Soccer Week 16
Nine games on for this weekend, beginning on Friday in...
Colorado, as the Rapids host FC Dallas. Dan Kennedy and Clint Irwin are the goalies. In the ninth minute, Bobby Burling of Colorado had a yellow card for his foul. Dallas took a yellow card for an eighteenth minute foul by Victor Ulloa. Dallas got on the board with a seventy-first minute goal by Fabian Castillo, via Kyle Bekker. In the eightieth minute, Kennedy of Dallas took a yellow card for time wasting. The Rapids saw a yellow card for an eighty-fourth minute foul by James Riley. Colorado tied it on an eighty-eighth minute goal by Dillon Serna, courtesy of Drew Moor and Vicente Sanchez. The final stood at 1-1, with the man of the match being Serna for his late equalizer to salvage a point.
On Saturday, the first game has the Seattle Sounders FC welcoming the San Jose Earthquakes. David Bingham and Stefan Frei are the keepers. San Jose's Sanna Nyassi took a yellow card for a twenty-third minute foul. The Earthquakes opened with Nyassi's redeeming goal in the twenty-eighth minute, passed from Matias Perez Garcia. Seattle's Thomas took a yellow card for a fifty-ninth minute foul. San Jose added on when Garcia scored in the seventy-third minute, thanks to Cordell Cato. The Sounders took a yellow card for a Zach Scott foul in the eighty-seventh minute. The final stood at 2-0, and Garcia was the man of the match with a goal and assist.
In the east, Toronto FC brings in New York City FC. Josh Saunders and Chris Konopka man the nets. NYCFC began in the eighth minute with a David Villa penalty kick goal. Toronto's Sebastian Giovinco took a yellow card for a twentieth minute foul. NYCFC saw a yellow card go to Chris Wingert in the thirty-fourth minute for his foul. Toronto's Ashtone Morgan received a yellow card for a foul in first half stoppage time. In the fifty-eighth minute, Villa added on for NYCFC with his goal, assisted by Mehdi Ballouchy and Thomas McNamara. NYCFC took yellow cards for Jason Hernandez's foul in the sixtieth minute, Saunders' time wasting in the sixty-sixth minute, Kwadwo Poku's unsporting behavior in the eighty-second minute, and a Shay Facey foul in the eighty-fourth minute. Toronto took a yellow card for dissent by Jozy Altidore in the eighty-seventh minute. The final was 2-0, and Villa was the man of the match for his brace.
Down to the New York Red Bulls hosting the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. David Ousted and Luis Robles are the gloved men. New York went down to ten men early, when Sacha Kljestan took a straight red card for his foul. Vancouver quickly struck in the fifteenth minute on a Kekuta Manneh goal, passed from Steven Beitashour and Cristian Techera. The Whitecaps saw yellow cards for Gershon Koffie's persistent infringement in the sixtieth minute and a Matias Laba foul in the sixty-third minute. Vancouver added on with a Kianz Froese goal in the seventy-seventh minute, guided in by Octavio Rivero. The Red Bulls got on the board in the eighty-second minute as Anatole Bertrand Abang scored, thanks to Chris Duvall. The Whitecaps' Kendall Waston took a yellow card for a foul in stoppage time. The final stayed at 2-1, and Froese was man of the match for the winning goal.
Back in Canada, the Montreal Impact welcome Orlando City SC. Tally Hall and Evan Bush are in the six-yard boxes. Montreal led off in the thirty-sixth minute with a Donny Toia goal, set up by Marco Donadel. In first half stoppage time, Cristian Higuita of Orlando City took a yellow card for his foul. The Impact's Bush took a yellow card for time wasting in the eighty-ninth minute. Montreal added on in second half stoppage time with a Dominic Oduro goal. The man of the match was Bush with his three-save clean sheet in the 2-0 win.
Out west, the Portland Timbers bring in the Houston Dynamo. Tyler Deric and Adam Larsen Kwarasey are guarding the woodwork. Portland was first to score in the thirty-fourth minute on a Maximiliano Urruti goal, coming off of Jorge Villafana. The Timbers took a yellow card for a fifty-fourth minute Diego Chara foul. Houston saw a yellow card for David Horst in the fifty-ninth minute for his foul. Portland added on with a sixty-first minute penalty kick goal by Gaston Fernandez. The Dynamo had another yellow card for a seventieth minute Luis Garrido offense. The final stood at 2-0, with the man of the match being Urruti for his early winner.
Ending Saturday, the Los Angeles Galaxy host the Philadelphia Union. Brian Sylvestre and Jaime Penedo get the starting nods in goal. Los Angeles had a yellow card go to A.J. DeLaGarza in the sixth minute for a foul. The Galaxy started with a twenty-third minute goal by Baggio Husidic. Los Angeles added on with a Juninho goal in the thirty-fifth minute, courtesy of Gyasi Zardes and Husidic. The Galaxy extended the lead in the fifty-sixth minute as Zardes scored, thanks to Robbie Keane. Philadelphia got on the board with a C.J. Sapong goal in the fifty-eighth minute, via Andrew Wenger. Los Angeles countered with a fifty-ninth minute Stefan Ishizaki goal, passed from Omar Gonzalez and Juninho. The Galaxy padded the lead on a Sebastian Lletget goal in the sixty-fifth minute, assisted by Zardes and Husidic. The Union's Fred took a yellow card for an eighty-eighth minute foul. The final stood at 5-1, with the man of the match being Husidic with a goal and two assists.
The first of two games on Sunday had DC United welcome the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Bill Hamid are the solid goalies. New England got going in the tenth minute on a Charlie Davies goal, passed from Lee Nguyen and Teal Bunbury. DC tied it with a Chris Rolfe goal in the seventieth minute, via Fabian Espindola and Nick DeLeon. United had a yellow card go to Davy Arnaud for his seventy-eighth minute foul. DC took the lead on a Rolfe penalty kick goal in the eighty-first minute. This made it 2-1, the final, with Rolfe being the man of the match with his brace.
Finally, Real Salt Lake brings in Sporting Kansas City. Tim Melia is mismatched with Nick Rimando in goal. Kansas City took the first two yellow cards for a Soni Mustivar foul in the eighth minute and a Matt Besler fourteenth minute foul. Salt Lake took a yellow card for a Javier Morales foul in the fifteenth minute, but they also gained the lead with a Sebastian Jaime goal seconds later, with Morales getting the assist on it. In the eighteenth minute, Demar Phillips of Real took a yellow card for his foul. Sporting tied it on a Dominic Dwyer goal in the thirtieth minute, coming off of Benny Feilhaber. Salt Lake saw yellow cards go to Kyle Beckerman in the forty-seventh minute and Jaime in the fifty-first minute, both for fouls. Real took a late lead with an Olmes Garcia goal in stoppage time, made possible by Morales. The final stood at 2-1 for Salt Lake, with the man of the match being Morales for his two assists.
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Colorado, as the Rapids host FC Dallas. Dan Kennedy and Clint Irwin are the goalies. In the ninth minute, Bobby Burling of Colorado had a yellow card for his foul. Dallas took a yellow card for an eighteenth minute foul by Victor Ulloa. Dallas got on the board with a seventy-first minute goal by Fabian Castillo, via Kyle Bekker. In the eightieth minute, Kennedy of Dallas took a yellow card for time wasting. The Rapids saw a yellow card for an eighty-fourth minute foul by James Riley. Colorado tied it on an eighty-eighth minute goal by Dillon Serna, courtesy of Drew Moor and Vicente Sanchez. The final stood at 1-1, with the man of the match being Serna for his late equalizer to salvage a point.
On Saturday, the first game has the Seattle Sounders FC welcoming the San Jose Earthquakes. David Bingham and Stefan Frei are the keepers. San Jose's Sanna Nyassi took a yellow card for a twenty-third minute foul. The Earthquakes opened with Nyassi's redeeming goal in the twenty-eighth minute, passed from Matias Perez Garcia. Seattle's Thomas took a yellow card for a fifty-ninth minute foul. San Jose added on when Garcia scored in the seventy-third minute, thanks to Cordell Cato. The Sounders took a yellow card for a Zach Scott foul in the eighty-seventh minute. The final stood at 2-0, and Garcia was the man of the match with a goal and assist.
In the east, Toronto FC brings in New York City FC. Josh Saunders and Chris Konopka man the nets. NYCFC began in the eighth minute with a David Villa penalty kick goal. Toronto's Sebastian Giovinco took a yellow card for a twentieth minute foul. NYCFC saw a yellow card go to Chris Wingert in the thirty-fourth minute for his foul. Toronto's Ashtone Morgan received a yellow card for a foul in first half stoppage time. In the fifty-eighth minute, Villa added on for NYCFC with his goal, assisted by Mehdi Ballouchy and Thomas McNamara. NYCFC took yellow cards for Jason Hernandez's foul in the sixtieth minute, Saunders' time wasting in the sixty-sixth minute, Kwadwo Poku's unsporting behavior in the eighty-second minute, and a Shay Facey foul in the eighty-fourth minute. Toronto took a yellow card for dissent by Jozy Altidore in the eighty-seventh minute. The final was 2-0, and Villa was the man of the match for his brace.
Down to the New York Red Bulls hosting the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. David Ousted and Luis Robles are the gloved men. New York went down to ten men early, when Sacha Kljestan took a straight red card for his foul. Vancouver quickly struck in the fifteenth minute on a Kekuta Manneh goal, passed from Steven Beitashour and Cristian Techera. The Whitecaps saw yellow cards for Gershon Koffie's persistent infringement in the sixtieth minute and a Matias Laba foul in the sixty-third minute. Vancouver added on with a Kianz Froese goal in the seventy-seventh minute, guided in by Octavio Rivero. The Red Bulls got on the board in the eighty-second minute as Anatole Bertrand Abang scored, thanks to Chris Duvall. The Whitecaps' Kendall Waston took a yellow card for a foul in stoppage time. The final stayed at 2-1, and Froese was man of the match for the winning goal.
Back in Canada, the Montreal Impact welcome Orlando City SC. Tally Hall and Evan Bush are in the six-yard boxes. Montreal led off in the thirty-sixth minute with a Donny Toia goal, set up by Marco Donadel. In first half stoppage time, Cristian Higuita of Orlando City took a yellow card for his foul. The Impact's Bush took a yellow card for time wasting in the eighty-ninth minute. Montreal added on in second half stoppage time with a Dominic Oduro goal. The man of the match was Bush with his three-save clean sheet in the 2-0 win.
Out west, the Portland Timbers bring in the Houston Dynamo. Tyler Deric and Adam Larsen Kwarasey are guarding the woodwork. Portland was first to score in the thirty-fourth minute on a Maximiliano Urruti goal, coming off of Jorge Villafana. The Timbers took a yellow card for a fifty-fourth minute Diego Chara foul. Houston saw a yellow card for David Horst in the fifty-ninth minute for his foul. Portland added on with a sixty-first minute penalty kick goal by Gaston Fernandez. The Dynamo had another yellow card for a seventieth minute Luis Garrido offense. The final stood at 2-0, with the man of the match being Urruti for his early winner.
Ending Saturday, the Los Angeles Galaxy host the Philadelphia Union. Brian Sylvestre and Jaime Penedo get the starting nods in goal. Los Angeles had a yellow card go to A.J. DeLaGarza in the sixth minute for a foul. The Galaxy started with a twenty-third minute goal by Baggio Husidic. Los Angeles added on with a Juninho goal in the thirty-fifth minute, courtesy of Gyasi Zardes and Husidic. The Galaxy extended the lead in the fifty-sixth minute as Zardes scored, thanks to Robbie Keane. Philadelphia got on the board with a C.J. Sapong goal in the fifty-eighth minute, via Andrew Wenger. Los Angeles countered with a fifty-ninth minute Stefan Ishizaki goal, passed from Omar Gonzalez and Juninho. The Galaxy padded the lead on a Sebastian Lletget goal in the sixty-fifth minute, assisted by Zardes and Husidic. The Union's Fred took a yellow card for an eighty-eighth minute foul. The final stood at 5-1, with the man of the match being Husidic with a goal and two assists.
The first of two games on Sunday had DC United welcome the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Bill Hamid are the solid goalies. New England got going in the tenth minute on a Charlie Davies goal, passed from Lee Nguyen and Teal Bunbury. DC tied it with a Chris Rolfe goal in the seventieth minute, via Fabian Espindola and Nick DeLeon. United had a yellow card go to Davy Arnaud for his seventy-eighth minute foul. DC took the lead on a Rolfe penalty kick goal in the eighty-first minute. This made it 2-1, the final, with Rolfe being the man of the match with his brace.
Finally, Real Salt Lake brings in Sporting Kansas City. Tim Melia is mismatched with Nick Rimando in goal. Kansas City took the first two yellow cards for a Soni Mustivar foul in the eighth minute and a Matt Besler fourteenth minute foul. Salt Lake took a yellow card for a Javier Morales foul in the fifteenth minute, but they also gained the lead with a Sebastian Jaime goal seconds later, with Morales getting the assist on it. In the eighteenth minute, Demar Phillips of Real took a yellow card for his foul. Sporting tied it on a Dominic Dwyer goal in the thirtieth minute, coming off of Benny Feilhaber. Salt Lake saw yellow cards go to Kyle Beckerman in the forty-seventh minute and Jaime in the fifty-first minute, both for fouls. Real took a late lead with an Olmes Garcia goal in stoppage time, made possible by Morales. The final stood at 2-1 for Salt Lake, with the man of the match being Morales for his two assists.
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Monday, June 15, 2015
STANLEY CUP FINALS: Tampa Bay Lightning VS. Chicago Blackhawks
Welcome to the final post of the 2014-2015 NHL season, the Stanley Cup Finals. This post covers the entire series.
Game 1: Amalie Arena, Tampa, Florida. In goal: Corey Crawford and Ben Bishop. Tampa Bay began in the first period on an Alex Killorn goal, his eighth of the postseason, coming off of Anton Stralman and Valtteri Filppula. Chicago tied it on a Teuvo Teravainen goal in the third period, his third of the playoffs, via Duncan Keith. The Blackhawks took the lead as Antoine Vermette scored his third of the postseason, with a lone helper by Teravainen. The final stood at 2-1, with the three stars handed to Teravainen, Vermette, and Crawford (22 for 23 in saves). Chicago begins with a 1-0 series lead.
Game 2: Amalie Arena, Tampa, Florida. In goal: Corey Crawford and Ben Bishop. Tampa Bay led off with a first period goal by Cedric Paquette, his second of the postseason, via Ryan Callahan and Victor Hedman. Chicago tied it in the second period as Andrew Shaw scored his fifth of the playoffs, thanks to Marcus Kruger and Andrew Desjardins. The Blackhawks took the lead on a Teuvo Teravainen power play goal, his fourth of the postseason, powered by Marian Hossa and Patrick Sharp. The Lightning retied it with a Nikita Kucherov goal, his tenth of the playoffs, assisted by Jason Garrison and Braydon Coburn. Tampa Bay took the lead again on a Tyler Johnson goal, his thirteenth of the postseason, with a lone helper from Kucherov. Chicago pulled even in the third period on a Brent Seabrook goal, his seventh of the playoffs, made possible by Jonathan Toews and Johnny Oduya. The Lightning retook the lead on a Garrison power play goal, his second of the postseason, passed from Hedman and Callahan. The final stood at 4-3, with the three stars given to Garrison, Kucherov, and Hedman, while Callahan gets an honorable mention. The series shifts to Chicago tied at 1.
Game 3: United Center, Chicago, Illinois. In goal: Ben Bishop and Corey Crawford. Tampa Bay struck first in the first period on a Ryan Callahan goal, his second of the postseason, coming off of Victor Hedman and J.T. Brown. Chicago tied it with a Brad Richards power play goal, his third of the playoffs, powered by Marian Hossa and Andrew Shaw. The Blackhawks gained the lead in the third period on a Brandon Saad goal, his seventh of the postseason, assisted by Hossa and Duncan Keith. The Lightning retied it on an Ondrej Palat goal, his eighth of the playoffs, made possible by Tampa Bay took the lead as Cedric Paquette scored his third of the postseason, with the help of Hedman and Callahan. This produced a 3-2 final, with the three stars being Hedman, Callahan, and Hossa. The Lightning now hold a 2-1 series lead.
Game 4: United Center, Chicago, Illinois. In goal: Andrei Vasilevskiy and Corey Crawford. Chicago got going in the second period on a Jonathan Toews goal, his tenth of the postseason, assisted by Patrick Sharp and Marian Hossa. Tampa Bay tied it on an Alex Killorn goal, his ninth of the playoffs, via Valtteri Filppula and Steven Stamkos. The Blackhawks took the lead back in the third period as Brandon Saad scored his eighth of the postseason, with a lone assist by Patrick Kane. This stood for a 2-1 win, with the three stars being Saad, Crawford (24 for 25 in saves), and Toews. The series returns to Florida tied at 2.
Game 5: Amalie Arena, Tampa, Florida. In goal: Corey Crawford and Ben Bishop. Chicago was first to score in the first period on a Patrick Sharp goal, his fifth of the postseason, fueled by Teuvo Teravainen and Jonathan Toews. Tampa Bay tied it in the second period on a Valtteri Filppula goal, his fourth of the playoffs, guided in by Jason Garrison and Anton Stralman. The Blackhawks retook the lead as Antoine Vermette scored his fourth of the postseason in the third period, thanks to Kris Versteeg. This produced the eventual 2-1 final, with the three stars given to Vermette, Crawford (31 for 32 in saves), and Sharp. The Blackhawks head home leading the series 3-2.
Game 6: United Center, Chicago, Illinois. In goal: Ben Bishop and Corey Crawford. Chicago dented the scoreboard in the second period as Duncan Keith scored his third of the postseason, courtesy of Patrick Kane and Brad Richards. The Blackhawks added on in the third period with a Kane goal, his eleventh of the playoffs, assisted by Richards and Brandon Saad. This held up for a 2-0 win, with the three stars given to Crawford (25 save shutout), Kane, and Richards. The Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup with a 4-2 series victory, and Duncan Keith earned the Conn Smythe Award for playoff MVP.
I'll be back next season, but for now, I'm going to enjoy my part-time summer work. I'll be covering MLS only until the Premier League and KHL get going again in August, giving me some nice time to decompress. If you like soccer, check in on MLS game days for recaps.
Game 1: Amalie Arena, Tampa, Florida. In goal: Corey Crawford and Ben Bishop. Tampa Bay began in the first period on an Alex Killorn goal, his eighth of the postseason, coming off of Anton Stralman and Valtteri Filppula. Chicago tied it on a Teuvo Teravainen goal in the third period, his third of the playoffs, via Duncan Keith. The Blackhawks took the lead as Antoine Vermette scored his third of the postseason, with a lone helper by Teravainen. The final stood at 2-1, with the three stars handed to Teravainen, Vermette, and Crawford (22 for 23 in saves). Chicago begins with a 1-0 series lead.
Game 2: Amalie Arena, Tampa, Florida. In goal: Corey Crawford and Ben Bishop. Tampa Bay led off with a first period goal by Cedric Paquette, his second of the postseason, via Ryan Callahan and Victor Hedman. Chicago tied it in the second period as Andrew Shaw scored his fifth of the playoffs, thanks to Marcus Kruger and Andrew Desjardins. The Blackhawks took the lead on a Teuvo Teravainen power play goal, his fourth of the postseason, powered by Marian Hossa and Patrick Sharp. The Lightning retied it with a Nikita Kucherov goal, his tenth of the playoffs, assisted by Jason Garrison and Braydon Coburn. Tampa Bay took the lead again on a Tyler Johnson goal, his thirteenth of the postseason, with a lone helper from Kucherov. Chicago pulled even in the third period on a Brent Seabrook goal, his seventh of the playoffs, made possible by Jonathan Toews and Johnny Oduya. The Lightning retook the lead on a Garrison power play goal, his second of the postseason, passed from Hedman and Callahan. The final stood at 4-3, with the three stars given to Garrison, Kucherov, and Hedman, while Callahan gets an honorable mention. The series shifts to Chicago tied at 1.
Game 3: United Center, Chicago, Illinois. In goal: Ben Bishop and Corey Crawford. Tampa Bay struck first in the first period on a Ryan Callahan goal, his second of the postseason, coming off of Victor Hedman and J.T. Brown. Chicago tied it with a Brad Richards power play goal, his third of the playoffs, powered by Marian Hossa and Andrew Shaw. The Blackhawks gained the lead in the third period on a Brandon Saad goal, his seventh of the postseason, assisted by Hossa and Duncan Keith. The Lightning retied it on an Ondrej Palat goal, his eighth of the playoffs, made possible by Tampa Bay took the lead as Cedric Paquette scored his third of the postseason, with the help of Hedman and Callahan. This produced a 3-2 final, with the three stars being Hedman, Callahan, and Hossa. The Lightning now hold a 2-1 series lead.
Game 4: United Center, Chicago, Illinois. In goal: Andrei Vasilevskiy and Corey Crawford. Chicago got going in the second period on a Jonathan Toews goal, his tenth of the postseason, assisted by Patrick Sharp and Marian Hossa. Tampa Bay tied it on an Alex Killorn goal, his ninth of the playoffs, via Valtteri Filppula and Steven Stamkos. The Blackhawks took the lead back in the third period as Brandon Saad scored his eighth of the postseason, with a lone assist by Patrick Kane. This stood for a 2-1 win, with the three stars being Saad, Crawford (24 for 25 in saves), and Toews. The series returns to Florida tied at 2.
Game 5: Amalie Arena, Tampa, Florida. In goal: Corey Crawford and Ben Bishop. Chicago was first to score in the first period on a Patrick Sharp goal, his fifth of the postseason, fueled by Teuvo Teravainen and Jonathan Toews. Tampa Bay tied it in the second period on a Valtteri Filppula goal, his fourth of the playoffs, guided in by Jason Garrison and Anton Stralman. The Blackhawks retook the lead as Antoine Vermette scored his fourth of the postseason in the third period, thanks to Kris Versteeg. This produced the eventual 2-1 final, with the three stars given to Vermette, Crawford (31 for 32 in saves), and Sharp. The Blackhawks head home leading the series 3-2.
Game 6: United Center, Chicago, Illinois. In goal: Ben Bishop and Corey Crawford. Chicago dented the scoreboard in the second period as Duncan Keith scored his third of the postseason, courtesy of Patrick Kane and Brad Richards. The Blackhawks added on in the third period with a Kane goal, his eleventh of the playoffs, assisted by Richards and Brandon Saad. This held up for a 2-0 win, with the three stars given to Crawford (25 save shutout), Kane, and Richards. The Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup with a 4-2 series victory, and Duncan Keith earned the Conn Smythe Award for playoff MVP.
I'll be back next season, but for now, I'm going to enjoy my part-time summer work. I'll be covering MLS only until the Premier League and KHL get going again in August, giving me some nice time to decompress. If you like soccer, check in on MLS game days for recaps.
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