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1 Last: 5 Had to rely on Tally Hall (and Kofi Sarkodie, who is the Pelé of goal-line clearances) for a couple of big moments. But they got another three points, got another goal from Will Bruin, and got themselves to the top spot here. Last Week: Won vs. Montreal, 1-0

Won vs. Montreal, 1-0 Next MLS Game: March 29 at Vancouver

2 Last: 1 Mere seconds from starting the season with six road points at conference rivals. Four is still work well done, especially given that they were dealing with depth and injury issues in both central midfield and central defense. First home game coming this weekend – vs. the Galaxy – is hardly a breather, though. Last Week: Drew at San Jose, 3-3

Drew at San Jose, 3-3 This Week: Saturday vs. LA (4 pm, NBCSN)

3 Last: 2 Across all competitions it's been 417 minutes since anyone on their front line scored a goal. In their last 10 games across all comps, they've gotten goals from their forwards in just two of them. Conceding late goals is a worry – twice in two league games, and counting – but lack of productivity makes for very little breathing room. Last Week: Drew vs. FC Dallas, 1-1

Drew vs. FC Dallas, 1-1 This Week: Saturday vs. San Jose (8:30 pm, MLS Live)

4 Last: 10 Got the goal and then locked it down in midfield, while getting outstanding performances from Amobi Okugo in central defense and Zac MacMath – who looks very much like he's going to hold onto that No. 1 shirt – in goal. Strong feeling among the Politburo that this is a playoff team. Last Week: Won vs. New England, 1-0

Won vs. New England, 1-0 This Week: Saturday at Columbus (6 pm, MLS Live)

5 Last: 4 In 2013, the Timbers dropped 13 points at home all season. They've already coughed up four in the first two weeks of 2014. Of course it's worth noting that they started off last year with a draw and loss at home, so let's not go jumping off any buildings in the Rose City yet, right? Last Week: Drew vs. Chicago, 1-1

Drew vs. Chicago, 1-1 This Week: Saturday at Colorado (6 pm ET, MLS Live)

6 Last: 3 At least Deuce got off the schneid. The dropped points at home – especially off of thoughtless final-third turnovers – hurt, naturally. Every point's going to count in the west. But if they can look back on that game and say, "That's when Clint found himself again," then Matchday 2 will actually be a happy memory for Sounders fans. Last Week: Lost to Toronto, 2-1

Lost to Toronto, 2-1 This Week: Saturday at Montreal (4 pm ET, MLS Live)

7 Last: 7 All eyes turn south to Tijuana. Tactically, they should look to the right flank, where Gyasi Zardes has been so, so disappointing in his first two outings this year. The Galaxy need him to be a threat if they're going to be elite. Last Week: Bye

Bye This Week: Sunday at Real Salt Lake (4 pm, NBCSN)

8 Last: 8 Any weekend that we don't get to watch Federico Higuaín bums us out. He's a Power Rankings Politburo favorite. Down with bye weeks! Last Week: Bye

Bye This Week: Saturday vs. Philadelphia (6 pm, MLS Live)

9 Last: 9 In the first 20 minutes of this one, it looked like the Red Bulls would put the throttle down and leave Colorado well behind. But things didn't quite click for the Shield holders after that, and they were both simultaneously lucky (Luis Robles was awesome) and unlucky (no way that's a PK) to hold on for the point. Last Week: Drew vs. Colorado, 1-1

Drew vs. Colorado, 1-1 This Week: Sunday at Chicago (3 pm, UniMas)

10 Last: 6 All that magic on display in MatchDay 1 vs. the Red Bulls dried up on the road at Chivas. It was surprising to see the 'Caps with so few ideas until Kekuta Manneh – who was magnificent, and needs to start – came onto the field. Last Week: Drew at Chivas USA, 1-1

Drew at Chivas USA, 1-1 This Week: Saturday at New England (2 pm, MLS Live)

11 Last: 15 TFC fans are right to be excited – that was a great win. But it's worth noting that, just as last year's early-season victories came off of sloppy final third turnovers, so did this one. And those goals dry up as teams work out the kinks (just ask Robert Earnshaw, right?). The measure of Toronto's progress, then, will be how much they can use the ball well, rather than forcing others to use it poorly. Last Week: Won at Seattle, 2-1

Won at Seattle, 2-1 This Week: Saturday vs. D.C. United (4:30 pm ET, MLS Live/TSN)

12 Last: 11 Are we really dropping them a spot after draws against the No. 2 team in Liga MX and the No. 2 team in MLS? Guess so! Given the injuries and suspensions on the backline, we're not expecting anything pretty down in Toluca midweek. Last Week: Drew vs. Real Salt Lake, 3-3

Drew vs. Real Salt Lake, 3-3 This Week: Saturday at Kansas City (8:30 pm ET, MLS Live)

13 Last: 12 Huge, huge point at KC in a game that was more knife fight than soccer match. Dallas had just one shot on goal on the night, but Matt Hedges made it count with that towering header. Last Week: Drew at Kansas City, 1-1

Drew at Kansas City, 1-1 This Week: Saturday vs. Chivas USA (4 pm ET, MLS Live)

14 Last: 17 The road point was encouraging, even if it came off a dubious penalty call. More to the point, though: The Rapids came to New York to really play the game. They looked a lot like the team they were last season. Last Week: Drew at New York, 1-1

Drew at New York, 1-1 This Week: Saturday vs. Portland (6 pm, MLS Live)

15 Last: 14 Probably unfair to drop them a spot after that battling performance, but here's the thing: Mauro Rosales has been the league MVP (seriously) through two games, and was wonderful on both sides of the ball in this one. But we have doubts about his ability to keep that up week in and week out, and are convinced that the drop-off at that spot will have disastrous, team-wide consequences if he can't go full-tilt. Last Week: Drew vs. Vancouver, 1-1

Drew vs. Vancouver, 1-1 This Week: Saturday at Dallas (8:30 pm, MLS Live)

16 Last: 16 Message sent to the vets, maybe? It certainly feels like there's turmoil in Chicago, and that moves could be well in the making. That's kind of overshadowing a well-earned point in Portland. Last Week: Drew at Portland, 1-1

Drew at Portland, 1-1 This Week: Sunday vs. New York (3 pm, UniMas)

17 Last: 13 Oh man. Not only have they gone 0-for-2 to start the season, but they're now without José Gonçalves – not in the 18 for this one amid reports of off-the-field unhappiness. He was crucial last year, and if bridges between him and the Revs are burned, this team could find themselves in a deep, deep hole. Last Week: Lost at Philadelphia, 1-0

Lost at Philadelphia, 1-0 This Week: Saturday vs. Vancouver (2 pm, MLS Live)

18 Last: 18 Got to think they get at least a point out of that one if Marco Di Vaio's around. This 0-and-2 start is a worry, but there have been very positive signs for Montreal both deep in midfield from the veterans and from rookie Eric Miller at right back.

Last Week: Lost at Houston, 1-0

Lost at Houston, 1-0 This Week: Saturday vs. Seattle (4 pm ET, MLS Live)