Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024

Had you told me that the Rapids were going to win on a Tony Cascio game-winning goal in a game where seven goals were scored, I would have likely had you sent off for some psychotherapy in a padded room with some very powerful medication.

Yet, here we are with three points out of one of the toughest fortresses in Major League Soccer after one of the best offensive showings that the Rapids have ever put on in what has to be one of the most entertaining affairs that they've ever taken part in.

Did I mention already that Colorado was winless going into this one when they had allowed a single goal to be scored, let alone two? I tweeted this, legitimately curious to see if their good 45 minutes (goals aside) would be wasted:

Turns out there were some tricks in the Rapids' sleeves yet.

After a first half that saw him seemingly afraid to shoot, Dillon Powers finally got involved in the action with a blind shot off a cross from Nathan Sturgis, fortunately left unmarked after some ball watching by Montreal's back line. How often has Colorado battled back to tie from being a goal down this year? It's been a rarity, and they actually managed to do it twice.

On came Tony Cascio, snatched onto the ball and shot that thing as hard as he could. It deflected off of Bernier, Troy Perkins never saw the angle. Boom. 4-3. Ball game.

And oh yeah, three points.

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