Rain drizzled through the open roof of Mercedes-Benz Stadium during the first half of last night's Atlanta United-Toronto FC game, but the threatening downpour of goals for Atlanta United never quite came. In their final home match of the season, the Five Stripes scored early with a high press from Luiz Araújo in the 15th minute, but the team’s 19 shots, supplied by strong possession and width in a five-back formation, were stifled by hard tackles, no-calls at the top of the 18, and near misses wide of the post. Making the most of their 11 shots by putting eight on frame, Toronto equalized in the 88th minute with a goal from Jordan Perruzza off a Dom Dwyer cross. Unable to clinch a playoff spot with last night’s result, Atlanta’s point still puts them in fifth in the East, with upcoming matches against the Red Bulls and FC Cincinnati determining whether they will return to the Benz for a postseason game. The playoff race is tight in the middle of the East, with only four points separat...