Union Vs Whitecaps: Philly, Vancouver End In 0-0 Draw
Sebastien Le Toux will make his return to PPL Park this afternoon for the first time since his surprising trade to Vancouver when the Philadelphia Union host the Vancouver Whitecaps at 4pm.
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The Philadelphia Union earned their first points of the 2012 MLS season Saturday, as they played to a scoreless draw with the Vancouver Whitecaps at PPL Park. The draw helped the Union (0-3-1) ended a three-game pointless streak, while the Whitecaps (2-0-2) still remain unbeaten and a top of the Western Conference standings.
Despite the lack of offense, there were a couple notes to take away from the Union's second-home contest of the season. First round draft pick Chandler Hoffman played 51 minutes as starter in his MLS debute, while Danny Califf set a Philly record for starts (63) and minutes played (5,614).
The Union will have a bye week before they return to action against the visiting Columbus Crew on April 14th at PPL Park (3:30 p.m. ET on NBC Sports Network).
Sebastien Le Toux will make his return to PPL Park this afternoon for the first time since his surprising trade to Vancouver when the Philadelphia Union host the Vancouver Whitecaps at 4pm.