Here are 10 things of note from the 0-0 draw between Colorado Rapids and San Jose Earthquakes at Dick's Sporting Goods Park:

1. Saturday’s goalless draw with San Jose Earthquakes was the Colorado Rapids’ 12th clean sheet of the season, and their ninth at home. The most clean sheets the Rapids had previously managed at home was seven, recorded on seven previous occasions, and most recently in 2014.

2. It is now 278 minutes since the Rapids last conceded a goal at home, scored by Victor Ulloa of FC Dallas on July 23. They have leaked just one goal at home in the past six games.

3. The Rapids have given up a mere five goals at home this season, in 14 games. That is the equivalent of 0.36 goals per game. The league record is 0.47, achieved by Real Salt Lake in 2010 (seven goals conceded from 15 home games) and LA Galaxy in both 2011 and 2013 (when conceding eight goals from 17 home games).

4. Though the Rapids extended their unbeaten home record to 14 games with the tie against San Jose, they are now without a win against the Quakes in 14 games (0-7-7), stretching back to August 13, 2011.

5. With Real Salt Lake losing to Houston Dynamo at Rio Tinto Stadium on Saturday, it leaves the Rapids and LA Galaxy with the last remaining unbeaten home records in MLS (STANDINGS).

6. Since returning to MLS, Rapids goalkeeper Tim Howard has kept a clean sheet in six of his 11 games. That 0.545 clean sheet percentage is the best in the league among keepers with at least five starts.

7. The Rapids have now played 28 of their 34 regular season matches. In the first 14 games, they went 8-2-4. In the most recent 14, their record is 4-3-7. Despite just four wins since the end of May, the Rapids remain second in the league in points-per-game.

8. With six games remaining of the regular season, the Rapids are on course for their best defensive return in franchise history. They have let in only 24 goals over 28 games, an average of 0.86 goals per game. Their best goals against average is 1.06, when having 32 goals scored against them in 30 games (2004 & 2010). The previous best in the 34-game format (in place since 2011) is 38 goals against (2013), at an average of 1.12 goals per game.

9. Although shutting out the Quakes last weekend, the Rapids were also denied a goal at home for a second game in a row. In all, they have just three goals from the last six games (home and away), and have scored more than one goal in a game in just one of their last 10 outings.

10. Midfielder Dillon Powers made his 116th MLS appearance for the Rapids on Saturday, in what was his 100th start. Eric Miller made his 50th appearance in MLS, while Caleb Calvert - on as a substitute for a fourth game in a row - enjoyed his first appearance at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.