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Montreal Impact's Tony Donatelli, is brought down by Vancouver Whitecaps' goalie, Jay Nolly. Full Article at Sports News Canada
A s sounds of celebration and throbbing dance music filled the Montreal Impact's locker-room Saturday, barely 10 feet away the Vancouver Whitecaps players and staff shuffled out of their room one-by-one, heads down. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Montreal Impact's Tony Donatelli, is brought down by Vancouver Whitecaps' goalie, Jay Nolly, during the first half of the USL First Division championship soccer final in Montreal, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009. View Photo »
I've been here two years and I've felt every game feels like a championship game against Montreal ... I think the fans feel it too. We usually have a sellout against them here and a sellout in Saputo Stadium.
The Montreal Impact became the third club in league history to win a third league championship, downing the defending champion Vancouver Whitecaps 6-3 on aggregate in the USL First Division Championship series with a 3-1 victory in the second leg at... Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Vancouver Whitecaps' Shaun Pejic, right, is sent off by referee Dave Gantar during the first half of the USL First Division championship final against the Montreal Impact in Montreal, Saturday, October 17, 2009.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes MONTREAL... Full Article at Canoe
'Caps coach Teitur Thordarson will need his own Miracle in Montreal to repeat as USL champs. Full Article at Sports News Canada
Montreal Impact's Joey Gjertsen, left, celebrates after scoring a goal against Vancouver Whitecaps goalie Jay Nolly (1) during the first half of the USL First Division championship soccer final in Montreal, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009. View Photo »
I f the Vancouver Whitecaps are to repeat as United Soccer Leagues First Division champions, they will have to overcome a one goal deficit in the second leg of the final against the Montreal Impact — and they will have to do it without captain Martin... Full Article at Globe and Mail
Jay Nolly mixed some folly with fantastic play at Swangard Stadium on Wednesday night. Full Article at Canada.com
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Montreal Impact's Tony Donatelli, is brought down by Vancouver Whitecaps' goalie, Jay Nolly, during the first half of the USL First Division championship soccer final in Montreal, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Impact's Joey Gjertsen, left, celebrates after scoring a goal against Vancouver Whitecaps goalie Jay Nolly (1) during the first half of the USL First Division championship soccer final in Montreal, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto FC's Kevin Harmse (2nd R) celebrates his goal with teammates Dwayne De Rosario (R) and Chad Barrett in front of Vancouver Whitecaps FC's goalkeeper Jay Nolly (L) during the first half of their Canadian Championship soccer match in Toronto May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto FC Kevin Harmse (2nd R) celebrates his goal with teammates Pablo Vitti (R) and Chad Barrett in front of Vancouver Whitecaps FC goalkeeper Jay Nolly (L) during their Canadian Championship soccer match in Toronto May 6, 2009.
View Photo »Montreal Impact's Joey Gjertsen, left, celebrates after scoring a goal against Vancouver Whitecaps goalie Jay Nolly (1) during the first half of the USL First Division championship soccer final in Montreal, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009.
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