Jimmy Conrad (caution; Dissent) 56
Referee: Kevin Stott
Referee's Assistants: Nate Clement, Joe Fletcher
4th official: Steven DePiero
Notables:
Following the match, Kansas City sits 3-2-1 tied for 1st place in the Eastern Conference with New England, one point clear of the Columbus Crew and Toronto FC.
The Wizards are now 2-1-2 all-time against Toronto, including a 1-1-0 mark on the road.
Kansas City won the first-ever game at BMO Field, defeating TFC 1-0 last April on a late goal from departed striker Eddie Johnson.
The Wizards were the last MLS team to drop a road point. They had the only perfect record, entering the match at 1-0-0.
Kansas City's season-high shutout streak was snapped at 286 minutes.
Goalkeeper Kevin Hartman and defender Jimmy Conrad are the only Wizards to play all 540 minutes so far this season.
Forward Claudio Lopez sits just behind Conrad and Hartman with 536 minutes and has played the entire 90 in four matches.
Midfielder Kerry Zavagnin extended his team-record in games played to 226 matches.
Zavagnin now trails former teammate Nick Garcia for the Wizards record in minutes played by just 304 minutes.
Saturday's game featured the last three #1 overall selections in the MLS SuperDraft. TFC Defender Marvell Wynne (2006), TFC midfielder Maurice Edu (2007) and KC defender Chance Myers (2008) were each selected with the first overall pick.
The KCW Reserves played immediately after the first team in Toronto. Check www.kcwizards.com for scores.
Kansas City's reserve squad entered the day 1-0-1 in MLS Reserve Division action.