The New York Red Bulls preserved their perfect start to the MLS season, while the reigning champions, the Seattle Sounders, equalized at the death in Montreal.
Howard looks sharp after injury layoff
The Red Bulls made it two wins from two games with a 1-0 victory at home over the Colorado Rapids on Saturday.
After rallying to beat Atlanta United last week, the Red Bulls earned another three points thanks to Eric Miller's own goal on the stroke of halftime.
The Rapids defender directed a cross into his own net as Red Bulls goalkeeper Luis Robles celebrated his MLS record 142nd consecutive start with a win.
HT: After a couple stellar @TimHowardGK saves, #RBNY goes up 1-0 right before half. #NYvCOL https://t.co/d6BEy3YYYW
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) March 11, 2017
The Houston Dynamo also won their second successive match, earning a 3-1 triumph over the Columbus Crew.
There was a grandstand finish in Montreal as the Sounders scored a last-gasp goal in a 2-2 draw at the Impact.
The Impact were up 2-0 with seven minutes remaining until the Sounders stunned the home crowd in Montreal.
First, Nicolas Lodeiro converted an 83rd-minute penalty. Then substitute Will Bruin bundled the ball into the net in the fourth minute of stoppage time as the champions claimed their first point of the season.
#Sounders get a stoppage time stunner! #MTLvSEA https://t.co/7D1keDrDuq
— Major League Soccer (@MLS) March 12, 2017
Italian star Sebastian Giovinco suffered an injury in Toronto FC's 2-2 draw at the Philadelphia Union.
Giovinco — the 2015 MLS MVP — hobbled off the ground in the 47th minute due to a leg contusion.
Quick-fire goals from Nemanja Nikolic and Arturo Alvarez helped the Chicago Fire past Real Salt Lake 2-0, Sporting Kansas City and FC Dallas played out a 0-0 draw, and the San Jose Earthquakes prevailed 3-2 against the Vancouver Whitecaps.