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Overwhelmingly Canadian Power Rankings MLS Week 10/NASL Week 6/USL Week 7

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Karl Ouimette
Karl Ouimette

Wow, this was one of those “everything is happening” weekends for those who follow Canadians in the North American professional leagues.

Maybe the biggest talking point of the weekend came from the USL, where Canadian defender Karl Ouimette was the recipient of a kick to the back from Pittsburgh’s Romeo Parkes. Ouimette, who had just been sent down by the New York Red Bulls to their USL affiliate, started for the NYRBII on Saturday night. In the 87th minute, he was part of a fracas that resulted in both he and Parkes getting sent off. As Ouimette walked off the field, he and Parkes exchanged words, though Ouimette did not turn around to face the Pittsburgh player. Parkes charged at Ouimette from behind and kicked the Canadian in the back. Ouimette had to be stretchered off the field.

The USL issued an immediate suspension to Parkes pending a coming decision on the term of his suspension. On Sunday, about half a day after the game, the Riverhounds announced they had terminated Parkes’s contract — even though the player was already suspended and was going to be subject to greater league discipline. The Riverhounds’ front office made the decision to beat any USL pronouncements on the case by cutting ties with the player.

Of course, the renovated BMO Field opened up with a Toronto FC victory. The Whitecaps came back to beat Portland and the Montreal Impact came back from 4-1 down to draw Columbus, 4-4, in what was easily the wildest MLS offering of the weekend.

In NASL, Nana Attakora scored his first goal for the Fort Lauderdale Strikers as they upset the table-topping Carolina RailHawks. And, on Monday, Attakora, who also had an assist, was named the NASL’s player of the week. And Marcel de Jong got his first NASL goal late in the second half to give the Ottawa Fury a 2-2 draw with Minnesota. In terms of our Canadian player rankings, we see that Vancouver’s Fraser Aird and Toronto FC’s Will Johnson are distancing themselves from the pack. We are starting to see a clear separation between the top two and the rest of the field in terms of minutes played.

HERE ARE THE RANKINGS: MLS AND NASL MINUTES BY PLAYER, THE CANADIANS 1. Fraser Aird, Vancouver, MLS, 848 (10) (-) 2. Will Johnson, Toronto FC, MLS, 809 (9) (-) 3. Karl Ouimette, NYRB, MLS 582 (7) (-) 4. Cyle Larin, Orlando City, MLS, 558 (8) (+1) 5. Jonathan Osorio, Toronto FC, MLS, 544 (7) (-1) T6. Eddie Edward, FC Edmonton, NASL, 540 (6) (+3) T6. Nik Ledgerwood, FC Edmonton, NASL, 540 (6) (+3) 8. Tesho Akindele, FC Dallas, MLS, 484 (10) (-2) 9. Mason Trafford, Miami FC, NASL, 450 (5) (-) 10. Kyle Bekker, Montreal, MLS, 436 (7) (-3) 11. Drew Beckie, Carolina, NASL, 412 (5) (-3) T12. Nana Attakora, Fort Lauderdale, NASL, 360 (4) (+2) T12. Kyle Porter, Ottawa, NASL, 360 (4) (-3) 14. Carl Haworth, Ottawa, NASL, 345 (4) (+2) 15. Maxim Tissot, Montreal, MLS, 333 (4) (+2) 16. Marcel De Jong, Ottawa, NASL, 315 (4) (-2) 17. Patrice Bernier, Montreal, MLS, 289 (5) (+2) 18. Julian de Guzman, Ottawa, NASL, 278 (4) (-5) 19. Wandrille Lefevre, Montreal, MLS, 225 (3) (-1) 20. Shamit Shome, FC Edmonton, NASL, 186 (3) (+6) 21. Russell Teibert, Vancouver, MLS, 153 (3) (-1) 22. Mallan Roberts, FC Edmonton, NASL, 142 (2) (-1) 23. Kianz Froese, Vancouver, MLS, 140 (3) (-1) 24. Sam Adekugbe, Vancouver, MLS, 111 (2) (-1) 25. Mo Babouli, Toronto FC, MLS 106 (5) (-1) 26. Allan Zebie, FC Edmonton, NASL, 100 (2) (-1) 27. Mauro Eustaquio, Ottawa, NASL, 81 (4) (-) 28. Anthony Jackson-Hamel, Montreal, MLS, 68 (4) (-) 29. Mozzi Gyorio, Ottawa, NASL, 65 (2) (-) 30. Marco Bustos, Vancouver, MLS, 45 (1) (-) 31. Jay Chapman, Toronto FC, 30 (3) (-) 32. Ashtone Morgan, Toronto FC, MLS, 28 (4) (-)

PPadThe11ca2TEAM RANKINGS, MINUTES PLAYED BY CANADIANS IN 2016, RANKED BY AVERAGE MINUTES PER GAME: FC Edmonton, NASL, 1508/6 (251.3) Ottawa, NASL, 1444 /6 (240.7) Toronto FC, MLS, 1517/9 (168.6) Montreal, MLS, 1331/10 (133.1) Vancouver, MLS, 1297/11 (117.9) Miami FC, NASL, 450/6 (75) Fort Lauderdale, NASL, 360/5 (72) Carolina, NASL, 412/6 (68.7) Orlando City, MLS, 558/9 (62) New York Red Bulls, MLS, 582/10 (58.2) FC Dallas, MLS, 484/11 (44)

USL MINUTES BY PLAYER, THE CANADIANS 1. John Smits, Wilmington, USL, 630 (7) (-) 2. Raheem Edwards, TFC II, USL, 540 (6) (+1) 3. Richie Laryea, Orlando City B, USL, 537 (8) (-1) 4. Dominic Samuel, Rochester, USL, 527 (6) (-) 5. Janouk Charbonneau, FC Montreal, USL, 526 (6) (-) 6. Brett Levis, WFC2, USL, 489 (6) (-) 7. Louis Beland-Goyette, FC Montreal, USL, 479 (6) (+2) 8. Thomas Meilleur-Giguere, FC Montreal, USL, 450 (5) (+2) 9. Daniel Haber, WFC2, USL, 449 (6) (-1) 10. Michael Cox, Orlando City B, USL, 444 (7) (+4) 11. Mark Anthony Kaye, Louisville City FC, 437 (5) (+1) 12. Skylar Thomas, TFC II, USL, 421 (5) (-5) 13. Charles Joly, FC Montreal, USL, 386 (6) (+2) 14. Alphonso Davies, WFC2, USL, 360 (5) (+2) 15. Maxime Crepeau, FC Montreal, USL, 360 (4) (+4) 16. Aron Mkungilwa, FC Montreal, USL, 357 (4) (-5) 17. Marco Dominguez, FC Montreal, USL, 356 (5) (-) 18. Tyler Pasher, Swope Park Rangers, USL, 354 (4) (+6) T19. Kadin Chung, WFC2, USL, 352 (4) (-) T19. Ballou Jean Yves Tabla, FC Montreal, USL, 352 (4) (+6) 21. David Choiniere, FC Montreal, USL, 349 (5) (+5) 22. Jordan Murrell, Pittsburgh, USL, 344 (4) (-9) 23. Benjamin McKendry, WFC2, USL, 302 (5) (+6) 24. Chris Mannella, TFC II, USL, 294 (4) (+7) 25. Malik Johnson, TFC II, USL, 273 (5) (-7) T26. Zachary Ellis-Hayden, Orlando City B, USL, 270 (3) (-7) T26. Jeremy Gagnon-Lapare, FC Montreal, USL, 270 (3) (-7) T26. Anthony Osorio, TFC II, USL, 270 (3) (-7) 29. Shaan Hundal, TFC II, USL, 237 (5) (-) 30. Aidan Daniels, TFC II, USL, 237 (4) (-3) 31. Marco Bustos, WFC2, USL, 233 (3) (+6) 32. Adam Bouchard, TFC II, USL, 220 (4) (-4) 33. Alessandro Riggi, FC Montreal, USL, 204 (3) (+8) 34. Chris Serban, WFC2, USL, 189 (4) (-2) 35. Ryan James, Rochester, USL, 180 (4) (+1) T36. Jems Geffrard, FC Montreal, USL, 180 (2) (-3) T36. Sean Melvin, WFC2, USL, 180 (2) (-3) T36. Quillan Roberts, TFC II, USL, 180 (2) (-3) 39. Yacine Ait-Slimane, FC Montreal, USL, 179 (3) (-4) 40. Bradley Kamdem, Rochester, USL, 177 (4) (+4) 41. Mo Babouli, TFC II, USL, 162 (2) (+5) 42. Mastanabal Kacher, FC Montreal, USL, 155 (4) (-)

43. Thomas Gardner, WFC2, USL, 151 (4) (-4) 44. Jay Chapman, TFC II, USL, 141 (2) (+12) 45. Mark Anthony Gonzalez, Swope Park Rangers, USL, 128 (4) (-1) 46. Liam Fraser, TFC II, USL, 128 (3) (+15) 47. Nevelo Yoseke, FC Montreal, USL, 109 (3) (+15) 48. Mackenzie Pridham, Sacramento Republic, USL, 107 (4) (+5) T49. Jordan Hamilton, TFC II, USL, 104 (2) (-1) T49. Jordan Haynes, WFC2, USL, 104 (2) (-6) 51. Brandon John, Sounders FC2, USL, 98 (2) (+20) 52. Heikel Jarras, FC Montreal, USL, 97 (5) (+2) 53. Giuliano Frano, WFC2, USL, 91 (3) (-8) T54. Sam Adekugbe, WFC2, USL, 90 (1) (DEBUT) T54. Marco Carducci, WFC2, USL, 90 (1) (DEBUT) T54. Jackson Farmer, WFC2, USL, 90 (1) (-8) T54. Kianz Froese, WFC2, USL, 90 (1) (DEBUT) T54. Wandrille Lefevre, FC Montreal, USL, 90 (1) (-8) T54. James Pantemis, FC Montreal, USL, 90 (1) (-8) T54. David Paulmin, FC Montreal, USL, 90 (1) (-8) T54. Maxim Tissot, FC Montreal, USL, 90 (1) (-8) 62. Karl Ouimette, NYRB2, USL, 87 (1) (DEBUT) 63. Mitch Piraux, WFC2, USL, 86 (1) (-8) 64. Andrew Dias, TFC II, USL, 80 (1) (-8) 65. Carlos Patino, Sounders FC 2, USL, 77 (3) (-6) 66. Jonathan Grant, Swope Park Rangers, USL, 71 (2) (+5) 67. Amer Didic, Swope Park Rangers, USL, 70 (4) (-4) 68. Matthew Baldisimo, WFC2, USL, 69 (3) (-10) 69. Ashtone Morgan, TFC II, USL, 62 (1) (-9) 70. Luca Uccello, TFC II, USL, 30 (2) (-3) 71. Robert Boskovic, TFC II, USL, 22 (3) (-6) 72. Philippe Lincourt-Joseph, FC Montreal, USL, 21 (3) (-6) 73. Simon Lemire, FC Montreal, USL, 20 (1) (DEBUT) 74. Fabrice Mbvouvouma, FC Montreal, USL, 16 (2) (-7) 75. Josh Heard, Bethlehem Steel, USL, 11 (2) (-6) 76. Terren Campbell, WFC2, USL, 10 (2) (-6) 77. Sahil Sandhu, WFC2, USL, 9 (1) (-6)

USL TEAM RANKINGS, MINUTES PLAYED BY CANADIANS IN 2016, RANKED BY AVERAGE MINUTES PER GAME: FC Montreal, 5305/6 (884.2) WFC2, 3424/6 (570.7) TFC II, 3402/6 (567) Rochester Rhinos, 894/6 (149) Orlando City B, 1241/9 (137.9) Swope Park Rangers, 633/6 (105.5) Wilmington Hammerheads FC, 630/7 (90) Pittsburgh Riverhounds, 344/6 (57.3) Louisville City FC, 437/8 (54.6) Sounders FC 2, 175/8 (21.9) Sacramento Republic 107/7 (15.3) NYRBII, 82/7 (11.7) Bethlehem Steel 11/7 (1.6)

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