The last time these teams played at Allianz Field just three weeks ago, Minnesota United turned a scoreless game at halftime into a blowout victory over Real Salt Lake.
On Sunday, the Loons left their home-field and its advantage with a single point earned after a second half that included one scoring chance after another but not a single goal scored.
The result kept them winless — 0-2-2 — in their past four games, since they beat FC Dallas at home on Sept. 9.
But the tie and point moved them from Western Conference's seventh place to sixth, just three points behind Seattle and Portland.
Three weeks ago, a Sunday-night second half provided a bounty of goals after Robin Lod scored twice and Chase Gasper and Jacori Hayes scored once. The tallies came in the game's 53rd, 62nd, 75th and 90th minutes in what became a 4-0 runaway.
On Sunday, they couldn't get one to go in, even though newcomers Emanuel Reynoso and Kei Kamara could have scored more than one by themselves.
"You want to say you can score four again, but soccer is funny like that," Hayes said. "You struggle just to get the one sometimes. The game last time was a bit crazy. It was still tight even into the second half, and then it was an onslaught at the end. So soccer is funny and it can flip just like that."
Hayes started this Sunday in a 4-3-3 formation that featured him, Hassani Dotson and Jan Gregus — back from a Wednesday suspension — in a holding midfield ahead of attackers Kamara, Reynoso and Lod and ahead of the four-man back line.