Matt Besler and Graham Zusi both moved past Peter Vermes and Mo Johnston and into 8th and 9th place for playoff minutes played for KC, Besler finished the game with 1,260 minutes played while Zusi finished with 1,259.
Besler and Zusi also made their 13th playoff appearance for KC, tying them with Peter Vermes for 10th all time on that list.
It was their 13th playoff start as well which tied them with Vermes for 8th all time on that list.
Seth Sinovic moved past both Jimmy Conrad and Aurelien Collin and into 12th place for playoff minutes played, reaching 1,134 minutes played.
In the 6th minute, Sinovic moved past Tony Meola and into 12th place for minutes played for KC in all competitions, he finished the game with 14,289 minutes played.
Sinovic made his 166th appearance in all competitions for KC, breaking his tie with Josh Wolff for 15th all time on that list.
Sinovic made his 12th playoff appearance for KC, tying him with Jimmy Conrad for 13th on that list.
It was his 12th playoff start as well, tying him with Conrad for 11th on that list.
Roger Espinoza made his 184th appearance in all competitions for KC, breaking his tie with Matt McKeon for 10th all time on that list.
Sinovic and Espinoza started their 160th game in all competitions for KC, breaking their tie with McKeon for 10th on that list.
Paulo Nagamura moved into 20th place for playoff minutes played, finishing the game with 696 minutes played.
Dom Dwyer made his 9th playoff appearance for KC, tying him with Jack Jewsbury and Francisco Gomez for 20th on that list.
Friday, October 28, 2016
S.A.S. Friday After Stats
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