CHICAGO (AP) _ Dema Kovalenko scored in the 73rd minute and
helped the Chicago Fire salvage a 1-1 tie with the New England
Revolution on Saturday night.
Jesse Marsch and Peter Nowak picked up assists on Kovalenko's
fifth goal of the season.
Cate, New England's points leader, opened the scoring in the
59th minute. He scored his fifth goal of the season on a penalty
kick after being tackled by Fire midfielder Sergi Daniv.
The tie extends New England's unbeaten streak to four games. The
Revolution, who beat Chicago in overtime on May 12, have lost just
once in their last eight games (4-1-3).
Chicago is winless in five overtime games (0-2-3).
Cate's goal snapped the season-high 231-minute shutout streak of
Fire goalkeeper Zach Thornton.
The Fire had a flurry of shots in the closing minutes of
regulation. Causy stopped a header by Damarcus Beasley's header,
and defender Ted Chronopoulos preserved the tie by stopping
Marsch's shot from 7 yards with Causey still out of position.
The announced attendance was 20,531.