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Overwhelmingly Canadian Power Rankings MLS Week 15/NASL Week 11 (hiatus)/USL Week 13

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Marco Bustos
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With MLS heading back to work after the Copa America break — and NASL in the midst of its summer hiatus — we’ll see some imbalances in our rankings of minutes played by Canadians over the next couple of weeks. MLS teams have already played more games than their NASL counterparts, so the numbers are skewed in favour of the Div-1 clubs over the Div-2 teams.

The reason they are ranked together is that they both have similar roster rules — Americans are domestics on Canadian and U.S. based clubs, while Canadians are only considered domestics on teams north of the border. USL recognizes Canadians as domestic players no matter where they play, so it can’t be compared to the other two leagues.

Of note this week: FC Montreal is already past 10K mark in terms of giving out minutes to Canadian players. The USL side is averaging more than 900 minutes played per game by Canadians — impressive considering that there is only 990 minutes available to play in a 90-minute match.

And Vancouver Whitecap Marco Bustos completed a grand turn — of sorts. He played five minutes in his MLS side’s 2-1 loss Saturday to the New England Revolution. The next day, he played 84 minutes for the USL VWFC2 team.

HERE ARE THE RANKINGS: MLS AND NASL MINUTES BY PLAYER, THE CANADIANS 1. Will Johnson, Toronto FC, MLS, 1193 (14) 2. Fraser Aird, Vancouver, MLS, 1014 (12) 3. Cyle Larin, Orlando City, MLS, 971 (13) 4. Nik Ledgerwood, FC Edmonton, NASL, 852 (10) 5. Jonathan Osorio, Toronto FC, MLS, 849 (11) 6. Tesho Akindele, FC Dallas, MLS, 838 (15) 7. Mason Trafford, Miami FC, NASL, 810 (9) 8. Eddie Edward, FC Edmonton, NASL, 809 (9) 9. Kyle Bekker, Montreal, MLS, 740 (11) 10. Carl Haworth, Ottawa, NASL, 635 (8) 11. Drew Beckie, Carolina, NASL, 617 (8) 12. Nana Attakora, Fort Lauderdale, NASL, 585 (7) 13. Karl Ouimette, NYRB, MLS 582 (7) 14. Kyle Porter, Ottawa, NASL, 551 (8) 15. Maxim Tissot, Montreal, MLS, 517 (7) T16. Marcel De Jong, Ottawa, NASL, 495 (6) T16. Wandrille Lefevre, Montreal, MLS, 495 (6) 18. Mo Babouli, Toronto FC, MLS, 450 (10) 19. Patrice Bernier, Montreal, MLS, 436 (8) 20. Russell Teibert, Vancouver, MLS, 422 (6) 21. Julian de Guzman, Ottawa, NASL, 367 (5) 22. Shamit Shome, FC Edmonton, NASL, 323 (6) 23. Mauro Eustaquio, Ottawa, NASL, 246 (6) 24. Mallan Roberts, FC Edmonton/Ottawa, NASL, 236 (4) 25. Allan Zebie, FC Edmonton, NASL, 220 (6) 26. Jay Chapman, Toronto FC, 186 (7) 27. Kianz Froese, Vancouver, MLS, 141 (4) 28. Sam Adekugbe, Vancouver, MLS, 111 (2) 29. Jordan Hamilton, Toronto FC, MLS, 99 (2) 30. Ashtone Morgan, Toronto FC, MLS, 96 (5) 31. Anthony Jackson-Hamel, Montreal, MLS, 68 (4) 32. Mozzi Gyorio, Ottawa, NASL, 65 (2) 33. Marco Bustos, Vancouver, MLS, 50 (2)

PPadThe11caFBTEAM RANKINGS, MINUTES PLAYED BY CANADIANS IN 2016, RANKED BY AVERAGE MINUTES PER GAME: Ottawa, NASL, 2453/10 (245.3) FC Edmonton, NASL, 2346/10 (234.6) Toronto FC, MLS, 2873/14 (205.2) Montreal, MLS, 2236/14 (159.7) Vancouver, MLS, 1738/16 (108.6) Miami FC, NASL, 810/10 (81) Orlando City, MLS, 971/14 (69.4) Carolina, NASL, 617/10 (61.7) Fort Lauderdale, NASL, 585/10 (58.5) FC Dallas, MLS, 838/17 (49.3) New York Red Bulls, MLS, 582/15 (38.8)

USL MINUTES BY PLAYER, THE CANADIANS 1. John Smits, Wilmington, USL, 1170 (13) 2. Janouk Charbonneau, FC Montreal, USL, 1156 (13) 3. Brett Levis, WFC2, USL, 1073 (13) 4. Louis Beland-Goyette, FC Montreal, USL, 1003 (12) 5. Daniel Haber, WFC2, USL, 998 (14) 6. Thomas Meilleur-Giguere, FC Montreal, USL, 976 (11) 7. Dominic Samuel, Rochester, USL, 947 (12) 8. Skylar Thomas, TFC II, USL, 945 (12) 9. David Choiniere, FC Montreal, USL, 921 (12) 10. Shaan Hundal, TFC II, USL, 888 (14) 11. Richie Laryea, Orlando City B, USL, 887 (13) 12. Anthony Osorio, TFC II, USL, 871 (10) 13. Ballou Jean Yves Tabla, FC Montreal, USL, 851 (11) 14. Aron Mkungilwa, FC Montreal, USL, 815 (10) 15. Kadin Chung, WFC2, USL, 810 (10) 16. Maxime Crepeau, FC Montreal, USL, 810 (9) 17. Marco Dominguez, FC Montreal, USL, 796 (11) 18. Malik Johnson, TFC II, USL, 793 (14) 19. Tyler Pasher, Swope Park Rangers, USL, 782 (9) 20. Mark Anthony Kaye, Louisville City FC, 774 (10) 21. Raheem Edwards, TFC II, USL, 771 (10) 22. Michael Cox, Orlando City B, USL, 744 (12) 23. Chris Mannella, TFC II, USL, 732 (11) 24. Marco Bustos, WFC2, USL, 712 (9) 25. Aidan Daniels, TFC II, USL, 711 (12) 26. Jordan Murrell, Pittsburgh, USL, 667 (8) 27. Alessandro Riggi, FC Montreal, USL, 656 (10) 28. Benjamin McKendry, WFC2, USL, 652 (10) 29. Liam Fraser, TFC II, USL, 638 (11) 30. Quillan Roberts, TFC II, USL, 630 (7) 31. Ryan James, Rochester, USL, 591 (10) 32. Amer Didic, Swope Park Rangers, USL, 577 (11) 33. Bradley Kamdem, Rochester, USL, 545 (9) 34. Jackson Farmer, WFC2, USL, 536 (6) 35. Mark Anthony Gonzalez, Swope Park Rangers, USL, 516 (10) 36. Alphonso Davies, WFC2, USL, 477 (8) 37. Charles Joly, FC Montreal, USL, 450 (8) 38. Mastanabal Kacher, FC Montreal, USL, 439 (9) 39. Zachary Ellis-Hayden, Orlando City B, USL, 405 (5) 40. Zachary Sukunda, FC Montreal, USL, 390 (7) 41. Carlos Patino, Sounders FC 2, USL, 382 (7) 42. Giuliano Frano, WFC2, USL, 365 (10) 43. Jeremy Gagnon-Lapare, FC Montreal, USL, 352 (4) 44. Jems Geffrard, FC Montreal, USL, 349 (4) 45. Robert Boskovic, TFC II, USL, 344 (9) 46. Adam Bouchard, TFC II, USL, 342 (7) 47. Luca Uccello, TFC II, USL, 340 (11) 48. Matthew Baldisimo, WFC2, USL, 334 (9) 49. Sam Adekugbe, WFC2, USL, 329 (4) 50. Nevelo Yoseke, FC Montreal, USL, 326 (9) 51. Thomas Gardner, WFC2, USL, 321 (10) 52. Yacine Ait-Slimane, FC Montreal, USL, 290 (7) 53. Kianz Froese, WFC2, USL, 282 (4) 54. Chris Serban, WFC2, USL, 271 (5) T55. Marco Carducci, WFC2, USL, 270 (3) T55. Callum Irving, Rio Grande Valley FC, USL, 270 (3) T55. Sean Melvin, WFC2, USL, 270 (3) 58. Simon Lemire, FC Montreal, USL, 268 (7) 59. Jordan Haynes, WFC2, USL, 234 (6) 60. Brandon John, Sounders FC2, USL, 188 (3) 61. Duwayne Ewart, Pittsburgh, USL, 185 (4) 62. Jordan Hamilton, TFC II, USL, 182 (3) 63. James Pantemis, FC Montreal, USL, 180 (2) 64. Jonathan Grant, Swope Park Rangers, USL, 170 (7) 65. Philippe Lincourt-Joseph, FC Montreal, USL, 164 (10) 66. Mo Babouli, TFC II, USL, 162 (2) 67. Sahil Sandhu, WFC2, USL, 144 (6) 68. Jay Chapman, TFC II, USL, 141 (2) 69. Josh Heard, Bethlehem Steel, USL, 136 (6) 70. Heikel Jarras, FC Montreal, USL, 130 (8) 71. Mackenzie Pridham, Sacramento Republic, USL, 108 (5) 72. Anthony Jackson-Hamel, FC Montreal, USL, 105 (2) 73. Mitch Piraux, WFC2, USL, 100 (2) T74. Steven Furlano, TFC II, USL, 90 (1) T74. Wandrille Lefevre, FC Montreal, USL, 90 (1) T74. David Paulmin, FC Montreal, USL, 90 (1) T74. Maxim Tissot, FC Montreal, USL, 90 (1) 78. Karl Ouimette, NYRB2, USL, 87 (1) 79. Andrew Dias, TFC II, USL, 80 (1) 80. Ashtone Morgan, TFC II, USL, 62 (1) 81. Ethan Beckford, TFC II, USL, 40 (2) 82. Fabrice Mbvouvouma, FC Montreal, USL, 34 (3) 83. Terran Campbell, WFC2, USL, 19 (5) 84. Richlord Ennin, TFC II, USL, 18 (2) 85. Raheem Taylor-Parkes, Bethlehem Steel FC, USL, 10 (1) 86. Nikola Stakic, TFC II, USL, 7 (1)

USL TEAM RANKINGS, MINUTES PLAYED BY CANADIANS IN 2016, RANKED BY AVERAGE MINUTES PER GAME: FC Montreal, 11811/13 (908.5) WFC2, 8205/14 (586.1) TFC II, 8788/15 (585.9) Rochester Rhinos, 2093/12 (174.1) Swope Park Rangers, 2055/13 (158.1) Orlando City B, 2026/14 (144.7) Wilmington Hammerheads FC, 1170/13 (90) Pittsburgh Riverhounds, 852/12 (71) Louisville City FC, 774/14 (55.3) Sounders FC 2, 570/13 (43.8) Rio Grande Valley FC, 270/14 (19.3) Bethlehem Steel 146/13 (11.2) Sacramento Republic, 108/13 (8.3) NYRB2, 82/13 (6.3)

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