New England battled hard and begin a long MLS road trip with three points on the West Coast.
This will not go down as the New England Revolution's best performance in 2016. However, for seemingly the first time this season, the Revs will get rewarded for battling for 90 minutes and getting three points instead of a draw.
London Woodberry scored his first MLS goal and Kelyn Rowe blasted a long range winner as the Revs defeated the Vancouver Whitecaps 2-1 inside the closed roof at BC Place.
After a tepid first twenty minutes, Rowe would have the game's first chance when he smashed a header off the crossbar from a brilliant feed from Chris Tierney.