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Colorado advances on 5-4 win over Dallas

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From the Associated Press

Colorado goalkeeper Joe Cannon stopped Dario Sala’s shot in the sixth round of penalty kicks, and Pablo Mastroeni scored on the final kick for Colorado, which defeated FC Dallas, 5-4, in a shootout at Frisco, Texas, to advance to the Western Conference championship game.

The Rapids’ Clint Mathis forced penalty kicks in the 114th minute when he scored from 25 yards to put Colorado up, 3-2, and tie the series at 4-4 for aggregate goals. Dallas won the first leg of the series, 2-1, on Oct. 21.

The Rapids forced overtime after Nicolas Hernandez scored in the 57th and 83rd minutes for a 2-1 Colorado lead. Clarence Goodson’s header in the 92nd minute gave FC Dallas a one-goal advantage in overtime before Mathis’s goal necessitated the shootout.

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It is the second straight season that the Rapids (12-13-8) have eliminated FC Dallas (16-13-4) in Frisco on penalty kicks in the postseason.

A fight broke out after the game near the south goal. Colorado players Hunter Freeman and Jovan Kirovski say Sala punched them in the head while they were celebrating.

League officials weren’t available to comment.

New England 4, Chicago 2 -- Taylor Twellman scored on host New England’s fourth shootout attempt after Matt Reis stopped Chicago’s fourth try, sending the Revolution to the MLS Eastern Conference finals.

New England outscored Chicago, 2-1, in the second match of the total-goal series and the teams then battled through a scoreless 30-minute overtime.

In the shootout, Twellman scored on New England’s fourth attempt after Chicago’s Ivan Guerrero had his shot stopped by Reis on the Fire’s fourth penalty shot. New England had converted its first three shootout attempts.

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