Goals change games and their timing does, too.
Vancouver's long-ball goal just before Wednesday's halftime reminded Minnesota United of that in a 2-1 loss at B.C. Place.
A goal by Loons second-half substitute Fanendo Adi in the 91st minute wasn't enough to get at least one badly needed point out of a midweek game with two left in the regular season.
Wednesday's loss ended a three-game unbeaten streak and moved the Loons under the playoff line and into eighth place because of a tiebreaker with Real Salt Lake that for now gives RSL seventh place and the West's final playoff spot by the slimmest of margins.
The Loons are one point ahead of ninth-place Los Angeles FC and four points away from a home playoff game.
Vancouver went momentarily from ninth place all the way to fifth and two points from fourth-place Portland and that home playoff game.
"Disappointing result," Loons coach Adrian Heath said. "As I said last week, I think it's going to go all the way to the wire and tonight didn't change anything for me that way."
The Loons have kept themselves atop the playoff line all this time but now will find themselves chasing in final games Sunday at home against Western Conference-leading Sporting Kansas City and a "Decision Day" finale at currently sixth-place LA Galaxy a week after that.