WASHINGTON -- Patrick Mullins scored three goals, Patrick Nyarko had a goal and two assists and D.C. United beat the 10-man Chicago Fire 6-2 on Saturday.Mullins finished Nyarkos cross in the 40th minute to give United (7-8-11) the lead for good at 2-1. Mullins made it 3-1 in the first minute of first-half stoppage time and struck again in the 74th for a 5-2 lead. It was the first hat trick for D.C. United since Luis Silva did it in June 2014.Luciano Acosta gave United the initial lead in the 25th minute with a close-range smash of Marcelo Sarvas cross. Michael de Leeuw evened the score for the Fire (5-12-8) on a putback six minutes later.Khaly Thiam was sent off in the 34th minute when he threw the ball at Nyarkos face while Nyarko was still on the ground after Thiams tackle.Razvan Cocis capped Chicagos scoring in the second minute of first-half stoppage time, making it 3-2 before the break. Nick DeLeon netted D.C.s final goal in the 89th minute.FC DALLAS 3, DYNAMO 1HOUSTON -- Michael Barrios scored twice, including the go-ahead goal in the 60th minute, and FC Dallas beat Houston.Barrios beat goalkeeper Joe Willis in a race to Maynor Figueroas long diagonal cross and chipped it past the charging Willis to make it 2-1. A minute earlier, Mauro Diaz tied it for FC Dallas (14-7-6) on a penalty kick after Raul Rodriguezs hand ball in the area.Barrios added a long-range strike in the 79th minute to cap the scoring.Alex gave the Dynamo (5-11-10) the lead in 19th minute with a left-footed rocket from the top of the 18-yard box.UNION 2, SPORTING KANSAS CITY 0CHESTER, Pa. -- Roland Alberg had a goal and an assist in Philadelphias victory over nine-man Sporting Kansas City.Alberg opened the scoring in the 67th minute when he collected Fabinhos pass and sent a right-footer from behind the 18-yard box into the upper right corner for his ninth goal of the season.Alberg assisted Tranquillo Barnetta in the 92nd minute on a give-and-go that Barnetta finished.Sportings Jimmy Medranda was sent off in the 59th minute for his second yellow card and Roger Espinoza received a straight red for violent conduct in the 87th minute.Philadelphia (11-9-7) has won three of its last four games to move within a point of second-place New York City in the East. Sporting KC dropped to 11-12-5 and remained in fifth place in the West.CREW 2, EARTHQUAKES 0COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ethan Finlay and Justin Meram scored in Columbus victory over San Jose.Finlay put Merams wide cross into the right corner to open the scoring for the Crew (5-9-11) in the 32nd minute. Meram added a goal in the 84th minute on a penalty kick he drew against San Jose defender Marvell Wynne. Meram then beat Andrew Tarbell, the backup goalkeeper who entered as a substitute late in the first half when starter David Bingham left with a back injury.San Jose dropped to 7-8-11.IMPACT 1, TORONTO FC 0TORONTO -- Ignacio Piatti scored in the 73rd minute and Montreal beat Toronto FC to end the Reds unbeaten streak at seven games.Piatti picked up Dominic Oduros feed and beat goalkeeper Alex Bono for his 14th goal of the season.Montreal (9-7-10) won for the first time in MLS play at BMO Field, snapping an 0-3-3 stretch. Toronto (12-8-7) had won five straight at home. Royals Jerseys China . 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LOUIS -- The St. Louis Blues are struggling so badly to score goals these days that even when they get one to go in the net it doesnt always count.Left winger Alexander Steen thought he had scored the 200th goal of his NHL career on Thursday night but saw it waived off after the Dallas Stars challenged the goal because of goaltender interference.Thats just the way it has been going for the Blues, who did score twice in a 6-2 loss to the Stars, the first time in five games they scored more than one. They have gone 1-3-1 during that stretch.The Blues will try to break out of that slump with two weekend games at home, hosting the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night and the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday. Backup goalie Carter Hutton will get the start on Saturday night.Hutton has to hope the Blue Jackets are tired from all of the goals they scored Friday night. They set a franchise record with a 10-0 win over Montreal, handing the Canadiens their first regulation loss this season. It also matched the worst defeat in their history. The last time Montreal lost a game 10-0 was Jan. 4, 1942, to Detroit.The Blue Jackets became the first team to score 10 goals in a regular-season game since the Blues did it on March 30, 2011, defeating Detroit 10-3. It was the first shutout by a score of 10-0 or greater in the NHL since Jan. 2, 1996, when Calgary defeated Tampa Bay.We obviously had a bblast, said Blue Jackets left winger Nick Foligno, who scored two goals.dddddddddddd Ive never been part of a game like that before. But weve got to put it behind us, just like a loss. ... Well dance in the locker room and then well go.Blues coach Ken Hitchcock probably was jealous as he watched the Blue Jackets on Friday night, well aware of his teams scoring slump.You dont score, you hear all the chatter, so you start pressing, Hitchcock said. You start forcing the play. Were trying to score three goals in the same shift. It doesnt work that way.Were going to have to build some momentum back with better play. Its a frustrating time for everybody right now.Nobody is more frustrated than right winger Vladimir Tarasenko, who is tied with center Paul Stastny for the team lead with four goals, but they all came in the first four games of the season. He has not scored in his last seven games.Tarasenkos longest stretch without a goal last year was five games en route to his first 40-goal season.The Blues have scored 24 goals in their 11 games, six in a win over Calgary, the only time in their last eight games they have scored more than two.The Blue Jackets come into St. Louis riding a three-game winning streak, scoring at least three goals in all three games. ' ' '