Home Canadian Soccer Power Rankings Inescapably Canadian Power Rankings: MLS Week 10/USL Week 8

Inescapably Canadian Power Rankings: MLS Week 10/USL Week 8

4
0
1,066

Well, it was quite a weekend for Canadians in MLS and USL. There were goals aplenty from Canadians in the North American professional leagues.

In Montreal, Anthony Jackson-Hamel registered a brace, while Raheem Edwards added a goal. Jay Chapman scored for Toronto FC.

In USL, Phoenix’s Alessandro Riggi has now scored in two consecutive games. Chris Nanco scored for Bethlehem Steel and Shaan Hundal bagged one for TFCII.

Here are the rankings after the 10th week of MLS play/eighth week of USL action:

 

MLS MINUTES BY PLAYER, THE CANADIANS

  1. Samuel Piette, Montreal, 810 (9)
  2. Will Johnson, Orlando, 809 (9)
  3. Alphonso Davies, Vancouver, 727 (10)
  4. Mark-Anthony Kaye, LAFC, 660 (8)
  5. Marcel de Jong, Vancouver, 526 (7)
  6. Russell Teibert, Vancouver, 440 (6)
  7. Jonathan Osorio, TFC, 431 (5)
  8. Dejan Jakovic, LAFC, 405 (5)
  9. Ashtone Morgan, TFC, 369 (5)
  10. Michael Petrasso, Montreal, 302 (6)
  11. Jay Chapman, TFC, 223 (4)
  12. Raheem Edwards, Montreal, 197 (4)
  13. Liam Fraser, TFC, 189 (3)
  14. Tosaint Ricketts, TFC, 182 (4)
  15. Jordan Hamilton, 188 (3)
  16. Ryan Telfer, TFC, 180 (2)
  17. Anthony Jackson-Hamel, Montreal, 169 (6)
  18. Brett Levis, Vancouver, 152 (2)
  19. Richie Laryea, Orlando, 114 (3)
  20. Julian Dunn-Johnson, TFC, 104 (2)
  21. Louis Beland-Goyette, Montreal, 92 (3)
  22. Tesho Akindele, FC Dallas, 23 (3)
  23. David Choiniere, Montreal, 12 (1)
  24. Aidan Daniels, TFC, 12 (1)
  25. Kwame Awuah, NYCFC, 3 (2)

 

TEAM RANKINGS, MLS MINUTES PLAYED BY CANADIANS IN 2018

Toronto FC, 1878/7 (268.3)

Vancouver, 1845/10 (184.5)

Montreal, 1602/9 (178)

LAFC, 1065/8 (133.1)

Orlando City, 923/9 (102.5)

FC Dallas, 23/8  (2.9)

NYCFC, 3/10 (0.3)

 

USL MINUTES BY PLAYER, THE CANADIANS

  1. Jordan Schweitzer, Colorado Springs, 830 (10)
  2. Jordan Murrell, Reno, 720 (8)
  3. Skylar Thomas, Charleston, 720 (8)
  4. Robert Boskovic, TFCII, 630 (7)
  5. Paris Gee, Tulsa, 617 (7)
  6. Kyle Bekker, NCFC, 611 (7)
  7. Aidan Daniels, TFCII, 570 (7)
  8. Bradley Kamdem-Fewo, Fresno, 540 (6)
  9. Chris Mannella, Ottawa, 540 (6)
  10. Jordan Dover, Pittsburgh, 524 (6)
  11. Amer Didic, Swope Park Rangers, 480 (6)
  12. Mauro Eustaquio, Penn FC, 462 (7)
  13. Malik Johnson, TFCII, 453 (7)
  14. Karl Ouimette, Indy, 450 (5)
  15. Tyler Pasher, Indy, 440 (5)
  16. Keven Aleman, Sacramento, 396 (6)
  17. Angelo Cavalluzzo, TFCII, 360 (4)
  18. Maxime Crepeau, Ottawa, 360 (4)
  19. Eddie Edward, Ottawa, 360 (4)
  20. Luca Uccello, TFCII, 358 (6)
  21. Rocco Romeo, TFCII, 352 (4)
  22. Carl Haworth, Ottawa, 348 (6)
  23. Ryan James, Nashville, 337 (4)
  24. Noble Okello Ayo, TFCII, 325 (4)
  25. Jamar Dixon, Ottawa, 313 (6)
  26. Mastanabal Kacher, Real Monarchs SLC, 306 (5)
  27. Adonijah Reid, Ottawa, 273 (4)
  28. Zachary Ellis-Hayden, Fresno, 270 (3)
  29. Darrin MacLeod, Swope Park Rangers, 270 (3)
  30. Josh Heard, Real Monarchs SLC, 267 (4)
  31. Michael Cox, Nashville, 264 (5)
  32. Zak Drake, Las Vegas, 234 (5)
  33. Matthew Srbely, TFCII, 229 (4)
  34. Ryan Telfer, TFCII, 207 (3)
  35. Daniel Haber, FC Cincinnati, 200 (6)
  36. David Edgar, Nashville, 191 (4)
  37. Mark Anthony Gonzalez, Reno, 188 (3)
  38. Julian Dunn-Johnson, TFCII, 180 (2)
  39. Callum Irving, Ottawa, 180 (2)
  40. Kyle Porter, Ottawa, 173 (2)
  41. Kunle Dada-Luke, TFCII, 147 (4)
  42. Shaan Hundal, TFCII, 141 (4)
  43. Luca Ricci, Phoenix, 119 (3)
  44. Alessandro Riggi, Phoenix, 102 (5)
  45. Liam Fraser, TFCII, 90 (1)
  46. Doneil Henry, Ottawa, 90 (1)
  47. Steffen Yeates, TFCII, 90 (1)
  48. Jordan Hamilton, TFCII, 63 (1)
  49. Daniel Da Silva, TFCII, 59 (1)
  50. Thomas Meilleur-Giguere, Ottawa, 59 (1)
  51. Chris Nanco, Bethlehem Steel, 45 (4)
  52. Monti Mohsen, Ottawa, 45 (1)
  53. Terran Campbell, Fresno, 24 (4)
  54. Jordan Faria, TFCII, 15 (1)
  55. Luca Petrasso, TFCII, 11 (1)
  56. Gabriel Wiethaeuper-Balbinotti, Ottawa, 6 (1)

 

TEAM RANKINGS, USL MINUTES PLAYED BY CANADIANS IN 2018

TFCII, 4280/7 (611.4)

Ottawa, 2747/6 (457.8)

Indy Eleven, 1070/7 (152.9)

Reno, 908/8 (113.5)

Nashville, 792/7 (113.1)

Swope Park Rangers, 750/8 (93.8)

Fresno, 834/9 (92.7)

Charleston, 720/8 (90)

Tulsa, 617/7 (88.1)

NCFC, 611/7 (87.3)

Colorado Springs, 830/10 (83)

Real Monarchs SLC, 573/7 (81.9)

Pittsburgh, 524/7 (74.9)

Penn FC, 462/7 (66)

Sacramento, 396/9 (44)

Las Vegas, 234/7 (33.4)

Phoenix, 221/8 (27.6)

FC Cincinnati, 200/8 (25)

Bethlehem Steel, 45/7 (6.4)

 

Load More Related Articles
Load More By Steven Sandor
Load More In Power Rankings

4 Comments

  1. Ralph

    May 8, 2018 at 7:36 pm

    Kaye is on a roll. Here is hoping he can keep the consistency like Osorio is doing. I see Petrasso, while in positive territory, is still struggling and Morgan even worse.

    • Peter Parker

      May 9, 2018 at 11:24 pm

      Kaye’s not doing too shabby for a guy who some bloggers questioned as to why he was included in last year’s Gold Cup squad ahead of guys from defunct NASL teams. Good thing Zambrano and his coaching staff knew better.

    • Ralph

      May 10, 2018 at 2:21 pm

      And in the midweek games both Osorio and Kaye totally rock again (still?). Wow.

  2. Aargy

    May 8, 2018 at 9:05 am

    Opta Index Week 10 – 2018

    Jackson-Hamel +759
    Osorio +699
    Kaye +626
    Piette +576
    Edwards +479
    Levis +362
    Chapman +310
    Hamilton +208
    Davies +180
    Johnson +175
    Petrasso +25
    Morgan -193

    Five players over the 400 mark. Good to see AJH back in form. Mr consistency, Osorio, continues his streak of games over 400 (only player to do so in ALL his MLS games.

Check Also

Inescapably Canadian Power Rankings: That’s a wrap!

Well, with no Canadian teams in the MLS playoffs, at least Alphonso Davies put on a heck o…