[MLS REWIND: Week 17] Mike Magee did it again, scoring on a penalty kick in the Chicago Fire's 2-1 win over the Colorado
Rapids to make it five goals in five games since joining the Fire from the LA Galaxy in the trade for the rights to
Robbie Rogers. The Montreal Impact extended
its Eastern Conference lead to four points with a 2-0 win over the Houston Dynamo.
[MLS REWIND: Week 17] Mike
Magee did it again, scoring on a penalty kick to make it five goals since joining the Chicago Fire from the LA Galaxy in the trade for the rights to
Robbie
Rogers.
Magee's goal, his ninth of the MLS campaign was the tying goal, and defender
Austin Berry added a second-half winner as the Fire
topped the Colorado Rapids, 2-1, on Wednesday.
Chicago is unbeaten in five games -- three MLS games and two Open Cup matches -- since Magee arrived.
-- The Montreal Impact
extended its Eastern Conference lead to four points with a 2-0 win over the Houston Dynamo. Italian
Marco Di Vaio scored to give him 10 for the season.
--
Camilo scored two goals to lead the Vancover Whitecaps to a 3-1 win over Chivas USA that jumped them three spots into fourth place in the Western
Conference. Chivas USA has now lost its last six games by a margin of 18-2.
-- The Portland Timbers' unbeaten streak reached 14 games -- the longest unbeaten stretch in MLS this season --
and they remained unbeaten on the road this season with a 0-0 tie at the LA Galaxy.
Goals: 9/4 GP (Avg.: 2.25)
Video: Timeline MLS REWIND: Week 17
LA Galaxy 0
Portland 0. Att.: 23,675.
Vancouver 3 Chivas USA 1. CHV: Tristan Bowen (Carlos Alvarez) 7
VAN: Jordan Harvey (Camilo,
Russell Teibert) 47
VAN: Camilo (Russell Teibert) 49
VAN: Camilo
Att.: 16,130.
Wednesday, June 19 Montreal 2 Houston 0.
MTL: Felipe (Patrice Bernier) 14
MTL: Marco Di Vaio 32
Att.: 17,694.
Wednesday, June 19
Chicago 2 Colorado 1. COL: Deshorn Brown 17
CHI: Mike Magee 23
CHI: Austin
Berry (Jeff Larentowicz) 47
Att.: 11,349.
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MLS STANDINGS: Eastern Conference:
PTS TEAM W-L-T +/-
29 Montreal 9-3-2 24/17
25 New York 7-5-4 23/19
22 Houston 6-4-4 19/16
22 Philadelphia 6-5-4 22/24
20 New England 5-5-5 18/13
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20
Columbus 5-5-5 18/16
19 Sporting KC 5-5-4 18/13
15 Chicago 4-7-3 13/20
11 Toronto FC 2-7-5 13/20
6 D.C. United 1-11-3 7/26
Western
Conference:
PTS TEAM W-L-T +/- 28 FC Dallas 8-3-4 23/18
27 Real Salt Lake 8-5-3 24/16
27 Portland 6-1-9 25/16
22 Vancouver 6-5-4 25/24
21 LA Galaxy
6-6-3 22/18
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21 Seattle 6-4-3 19/15
20 Colorado 5-6-5 17/16
18 San Jose 4-6-6 15/24
11 Chivas USA 3-9-2 14/29
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MLS LEADING SCORERS: G PLAYER (TEAM) 10+1
Marco Di Vaio (Montreal)
10 Jack McInerney (Philadelphia)
9+1 Mike Magee (Los Angeles/Chicago)
8+2 Camilo (Vancouver)
7 Dominic Oduro (Columbus)
7 Claudio Bieler
(Sporting KC)
6 Robert Earnshaw (Toronto FC)
6 Thierry Henry (New York)
MLS SCHEDULE, Week 17:
Saturday, June 22 7 pm ET D.C. United vs. San Jose
8 pm ET Columbus vs. Chicago
8:30 pm ET FC Dallas vs. Sporting KC
9 pm ET Houston vs. Toronto FC
9:30 pm ET Real Salt Lake vs. Seattle
Sunday, June 23 5 pm
ET Philadelphia vs. New York, ESPN
7 pm ET Portland vs. Colorado, NBCSN
11 pm ET
Chivas USA vs. LA Galaxy, UniMas
MLS SCHEDULE, Week 18:
Saturday, June 29 1 pm ET Toronto FC vs. Real Salt
Lake
5:30 pm ET Philadelphia vs. FC Dallas, NBCSN
7 pm ET Montreal vs. Colorado, Univision
Dep.
D.C. United vs. Vancouver
8:30 pm ET Sporting KC vs. Columbus
10:30 pm ET San Jose
vs. LA Galaxy (at Stanford Stadium)
Chivas USA vs. New England
Sunday, June 30 2 pm ET New York vs. Houston, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPN Deportes