#257632 - 03/06/1008:56 AM2010 NUTRILITE CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP
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2010 NUTRILITE CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Wednesday, April 28, 2010 - Montreal @ Toronto - BMO Field Wednesday, May 5, 2010 - Montreal @ Vancouver - Swangard Stadium Wednesday, May 12, 2010 - Toronto @ Montreal - Saputo Stadium Wednesday, May 19, 2010 - Toronto @ Vancouver - Swangard Stadium Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - Vancouver @ Montreal - Saputo Stadium Wednesday, June 2, 2010 - Vancouver @ Toronto - BMO Field
#259989 - 05/06/1001:49 PMRe: 2010 NUTRILITE CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP
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In their opening match of this year's Nutrilite Canadian Championship, Vancouver Whitecaps FC earned a late 1-1 home draw with NASL rivals Montreal Impact on Wednesday evening.
Marcus Haber's late penalty earned the Blue and White a valuable point in the three-club competition after Peter Byers had given the Impact a first-half lead. The Quebec-based outfit also finished the match with nine men after defender Adam Braz and substitute striker Reda Agourram were both sent off late in the game at Swangard Stadium. The result extends Vancouver's all-time unbeaten record in the Canadian Championship to four matches, while Montreal have now gone a total of seven games without a win in the Voyageurs Cup.
#260700 - 05/20/1010:42 AMRe: 2010 NUTRILITE CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP
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Whitecaps Draw TFC 0-0
In their second match of the 2010 Nutrilite Canadian Championship on Wednesday evening, Vancouver Whitecaps FC (0W-0L-2D) had to settle for a disappointing goalless draw with Major League Soccer (MLS) club Toronto FC (2W-0L-1D) at Swangard Stadium.
Seeking their first win in this year's competition, Teitur Thordarson's side worked hard to try and find a way past the Voyageurs Cup holders. Yet, as it has been in the past two home matches, the Blue and White were unable to find the decisive breakthrough, despite creating several decent goalscoring opportunities. It is the first time in the 36 years of the Whitecaps that the club have registered three consecutive 0-0 draws. Wednesday's result also extends Vancouver's unbeaten home record versus TFC to three matches (1W-0L-2D).