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Inescapably Canadian Power Rankings: MLS Week 16/USL Week 14

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MLS had a reduced slate of games this past week, as the eyes of North American soccer fans turned towards Russia and the World Cup. Meanwhile, USL had a full week and nears the halfway point of its season.

So, it’s a good time to analyze the numbers: So far this season, 27 Canadians have played in MLS matches. Nine of them have played for Toronto FC, as the team’s roster has been stretched because of CONCACAF Champions League commitments and an injury epidemic which has cursed the team this season.

A total of 64 Canadians have played in USL. But only six have played more than 1,000 minutes so far, or about the equivalent of just a little more than 11 full matches.

Jordan Schweitzer of Colorado Springs leads the Canadians in USL in terms of minutes played, while Montreal’s Samuel Piette is building a large lead atop the minutes-played-by-Canadians chart in MLS.

 

Here are the rankings after the 16th week of MLS play/14th week of USL action:

 

MLS MINUTES BY PLAYER, THE CANADIANS

  1. Samuel Piette, Montreal, 1440 (16)
  2. Alphonso Davies, Vancouver, 1194 (16)
  3. Mark-Anthony Kaye, LAFC, 1161 (14)
  4. Will Johnson, Orlando, 1119 (13)
  5. Jonathan Osorio, TFC, 992 (12)
  6. Marcel de Jong, Vancouver, 759 (10)
  7. Raheem Edwards, Montreal, 724 (11)
  8. Ryan Telfer, TFC, 649 (9)
  9. Dejan Jakovic, LAFC, 604 (8)
  10. Russell Teibert, Vancouver, 601 (9)
  11. Jay Chapman, TFC, 565 (10)
  12. Michael Petrasso, Montreal, 565 (9)
  13. Anthony Jackson-Hamel, Montreal, 476 (12)
  14. Tosaint Ricketts, TFC, 473 (11)
  15. Ashtone Morgan, TFC, 459 (6)
  16. Jordan Hamilton,TFC, 373 (7)
  17. Liam Fraser, TFC, 366 (6)
  18. Brett Levis, Vancouver, 227 (4)
  19. Doneil Henry, Vancouver, 180 (2)
  20. Richie Laryea, Orlando, 127 (5)
  21. Louis Beland-Goyette, Montreal, 109 (4)
  22. Julian Dunn-Johnson, TFC, 104 (2)
  23. Tesho Akindele, FC Dallas, 40 (4)
  24. Brian Wright, New England, 27 (2)
  25. David Choiniere, Montreal, 12 (1)
  26. Aidan Daniels, TFC, 12 (1)
  27. Kwame Awuah, NYCFC, 3 (2)

 

TEAM RANKINGS, MLS MINUTES PLAYED BY CANADIANS IN 2018

Toronto FC, 3993/14 (285.2)

Montreal, 3050/15 (203.3)

Vancouver, 2961/16 (185.1)

LAFC, 1765/14 (126.1)

Orlando City, 1246/15 (83.1)

FC Dallas, 40/14 (2.9)

New England, 27/16 (1.7)

NYCFC, 3/15 (0.2)

 

USL MINUTES BY PLAYER, THE CANADIANS

  1. Jordan Schweitzer, Colorado Springs, 1370 (16)
  2. Skylar Thomas, Charleston, 1170 (13)
  3. Robert Boskovic, TFCII, 1160 (13)
  4. Paris Gee, Tulsa, 1101 (14)
  5. Amer Didic, Swope Park Rangers, 1020 (12)
  6. Kyle Bekker, NCFC, 1009 (13)
  7. Maxime Crepeau, Ottawa, 990 (11)
  8. Bradley Kamdem-Fewo, Fresno, 990 (11)
  9. Jordan Murrell, Reno, 990 (11)
  10. Karl Ouimette, Indy, 990 (11)
  11. Carl Haworth, Ottawa, 978 (13)
  12. Jordan Dover, Pittsburgh, 974 (11)
  13. Jamar Dixon, Ottawa, 936 (13)
  14. Aidan Daniels, TFCII, 905 (11)
  15. Eddie Edward, Ottawa, 900 (10)
  16. Luca Uccello, TFCII, 899 (13)
  17. Malik Johnson, TFCII, 839 (14)
  18. Chris Mannella, Ottawa, 810 (9)
  19. Adonijah Reid, Ottawa, 759 (11)
  20. Rocco Romeo, TFCII, 744 (9)
  21. Josh Heard, Real Monarchs SLC, 701 (10)
  22. Thomas Meilleur-Giguere, Ottawa, 689 (8)
  23. Noah Verhoeven, Fresno, 655 (11)
  24. Matthew Srbely, TFCII, 617 (10)
  25. Julian Dunn-Johnson, TFCII, 540 (6)
  26. Ryan James, Nashville, 522 (8)
  27. Noble Okello Ayo, TFCII, 502 (7)
  28. Mauro Eustaquio, Penn FC, 462 (7)
  29. Mastanabal Kacher, Real Monarchs SLC, 452 (8)
  30. Angelo Cavalluzzo, TFCII, 450 (5)
  31. Tyler Pasher, Indy, 440 (5)
  32. Gianluca Catalano, TFCII, 434 (5)
  33. Luca Petrasso, TFCII, 418 (7)
  34. Zachary Ellis-Hayden, Fresno, 403 (5)
  35. Keven Aleman, Sacramento, 396 (6)
  36. Dante Campbell, TFCII, 390 (6)
  37. Nana Attakora, Ottawa, 360 (4)
  38. Darrin MacLeod, Swope Park Rangers, 360 (4)
  39. Zak Drake, Las Vegas, 296 (6)
  40. Shaan Hundal, TFCII, 293 (8)
  41. Mark Anthony Gonzalez, Reno, 278 (4)
  42. Drew Beckie, OKC Energy, 270 (3)
  43. Doneil Henry, Ottawa, 270 (3)
  44. Jordan Faria, TFCII, 264 (6)
  45. Michael Cox, Nashville, 264 (5)
  46. Chris Nanco, Bethlehem Steel, 232 (10)
  47. Alessandro Riggi, Phoenix, 208 (9)
  48. Ryan Telfer, TFCII, 207 (3)
  49. Daniel Haber, FC Cincinnati, 200 (6)
  50. David Edgar, Nashville, 200 (5)
  51. Liam Fraser, TFCII, 180 (2)
  52. Callum Irving, Ottawa, 180 (2)
  53. Kyle Porter, Ottawa, 173 (2)
  54. Jordan Hamilton, TFCII, 153 (2)
  55. Kunle Dada-Luke, TFCII, 147 (4)
  56. Luca Ricci, Phoenix, 119 (3)
  57. Steffen Yeates, TFCII, 110 (2)
  58. Matthew Baldisimo, Fresno, 90 (1)
  59. Daniel Da Silva, TFCII, 59 (1)
  60. Terran Campbell, Fresno, 53 (5)
  61. Gabriel Wiethaeuper-Balbinotti, Ottawa, 50 (2)
  62. Monti Mohsen, Ottawa, 45 (1)
  63. Maxim Tissot, Ottawa, 21 (1)
  64. Malyk Hamilton, TFCII, 11 (1)

 

TEAM RANKINGS, USL MINUTES PLAYED BY CANADIANS IN 2018

TFCII, 9322/14 (665.9)

Ottawa, 7161/13 (550.8)

Fresno, 2191/16 (136.9)

Indy Eleven, 1610/13 (123.8)

Swope Park Rangers, 1380/15 (92)

Colorado Springs, 1370/16 (85.6)

Reno, 1268/15 (84.5)

Charleston, 1170/14 (83.6)

Tulsa, 1101/14 (78.6)

NCFC, 1009/13 (77.6)

Real Monarchs SLC, 1153/15 (76.9)

Nashville, 986/13 (75.8)

Pittsburgh, 974/13 (74.9)

Penn FC, 462/14 (33)

Sacramento, 396/16 (24.8)

Las Vegas, 296/13 (22.8)

Phoenix, 327/16 (20.4)

OKC Energy, 270/15 (18)

Bethlehem Steel, 232/14 (16.6)

FC Cincinnati, 200/15 (13.3)

 

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One Comment

  1. Aargy

    June 18, 2018 at 9:47 pm

    Well Piette may be leading in the minutes played but Osorio has done the most with his time on the field. Captain consistency was at it again this week with almost his first 4 digit showing (+934).

    Opta Index Week 16 – 2018

    Midweek

    Osorio +934
    Edwards +279
    Piette +210
    Telfer +162
    Ricketts -26

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