Toronto's Luka Gavran duels Montreal's Thomas Gillier to scoreless draw as MLS resumes

Toronto’s Luka Gavran had three saves and Montreal goalkeeper Thomas Gillier wasn’t tested in a scoreless draw in the league’s first match following the FIFA World Cup break
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