MLS Newsstand - November 21, 2016
(This sampling of coverage is a service provided to members of the media by MLS Communications)
MLS Newsstand – November 21, 2016
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Montreal Impact and Toronto FC look to make history in all-Canadian Eastern Conference Championship (SportsCentre, TSN, Canada)
Sounders FC Sporting Director Chris Henderson says team eager to play in Western Conference Championship, confident in facing a tough and familiar Rapids club (KCPQ-SEA, Seattle, WA)
City of Seattle turns Great Wheel rave green in support of Sounders FC’s Western Conference Championship match against the Colorado Rapids on Tuesday (KCPQ-SEA, Seattle, WA)
Real Salt Lake owner Dell Loy Hansen helps break ground on new team training facility (KSTU-SLC, Salt Lake City, UT)
Taylor Twellman presents Lee Nguyen with New England Revolution team MVP award during Boston sports awards ceremony (New England Sports Network, Boston, MA)
MLS Articles
1. Can the Rapids stop Nicolas Lodeiro? The answer could decide the Western Conference championship (Denver Post)
3. Impact looking to bring Big O back to life against Toronto FC (Montreal Gazette)
4. TFC’s Vanney leading a new breed of MLS coaches (SportsNet.ca)
5. Journeyman Mancosu playing key role for Impact (SportsNet.ca)
6. Osorio helping TFC make Canadian soccer history (SportsNet.ca)
7. Fans serenade Toronto FC at practice before heading to Montreal for East final (The Canadian Press)
8. Montreal, Toronto about to etch soccer history into city rivalry (Associated Press)
9. Sounders look to slay stingy Rapids (Associated Press)
10. Jurgen Klinsmann says Darlington Nagbe will 'definitely' be back with U.S. National Team (The Oregonian)
12. Plan Piatti: How Toronto FC aim to limit the impact of Montreal's maestro (MLSsoccer.com)
13. Seattle Sounders focused on "getting after goal" vs. stingy Rapids defense (MLSsoccer.com)
14. Bizarrely enough, this is the Sounders' best shot at MLS Cup (MLSsoccer.com)
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