It was about 10 minutes into the second half when Jorge Villafaña wondered if the game he was playing in was about to be postponed.



The snow in Colorado wouldn’t let up, making the coldest game in MLS history that much more unbearable. Villafaña couldn’t help but notice that when the game moved from one end of the field to the other, operations crew swooped in to shovel snow in the penalty box so the lines were visible.



“I thought, ‘They have to cancel this game,'” Villafaña says. “Some of the guys agreed and some said, ‘No, they’re not going to cancel it. We’re going to have to play through it.’ Another 10 minutes go by and then it’s like ‘No, they’re not going cancel it.'”



“My hands were frozen. I couldn’t feel my fingertips or my toes,” Villafaña adds with a hearty laugh, as if he can’t believe he actually played...