Nacho Gil’s goal earned New England a 1-1 tie with Chicago for its first point of the 2024 MLS season, which the Revs started with a four-game losing streak. Credit: New England Revolution

It’s only March. Most of the deciduous trees in most MLS markets have barely begun to produce new leaves and blossoms, and gametime temperatures are still frigid across much of the continent’s northern tier. Three rounds of Concacaf Champions Cup are still to be played and MLS first teamers’ first involvement in the 2024 U.S. Open Cup is still several weeks away.

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