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Mar 10, 2012; Washington, DC, USA; DC United striker Hamdi Salihi (9) and Sporting KC defender defender Aurelien Collin (left) watch a crossed ball during the first half at RFK Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Paul Frederiksen-US PRESSWIRE

D.C. United Vs. Whitecaps: Black-And-Red Earn First Point Of 2012 In Goalless Draw

United have the better chances, but have to settle for a goalless draw.

D.C. United Vs. Whitecaps: Black-And-Red Earn First Point Of 2012 In Goalless Draw

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D.C. United Vs. Vancouver Whitecaps: Black-And-Red Earn Season's First Point In Goalless Draw

After opening the 2012 MLS season with two consecutive losses, D.C. United earned their first point of the year with a goalless draw Saturday night against the Vancouver Whitecaps in British Columbia.

Unlike in their first two matches, United (0-2-1) could reasonably claim to be the better side and might very easily have walked away with all three points but for two sparkling saves by Vancouver keeper Joe Cannon. In the 67th minute, Cannon had to extend low to his right to make a fingertip save of Hamdi Salihi's header from a corner. Then, in the 84th minute, Dwayne De Rosario's shot from a tight angle was parried around the post by Cannon.

By contrast, Joe Willis was barely troubled in United's goal, as the Whitecaps (2-0-1) didn't manage a shot on target.

D.C. United continues its season Friday night when the Black-and-Red host FC Dallas at RFK Stadium.

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D.C. United Vs. Whitecaps Preview: D.C. Looks For First Win Of The Season Against Undefeated Vancouver

DC United will look for its first victory of the season tonight against the Vancouver Whitecaps.

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