Jackson-Hamel’s brace lifts Montreal Impact over New England Revolution 4-2
MONTREAL — Coach Remi Garde wanted Anthony Jackson-Hamel to show that he deserved more playing time and the striker from Quebec City responded with two goals.
Garde had said this week that forward Raheem Edwards had been out of the lineup due to an off-field issue and the Toronto native also scored.
And veteran Ignacio Piatti, playing his 100th Major League Soccer game, topped them all with a goal and three assists as the Montreal Impact ended a four-game losing streak with a 4-2 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday afternoon.
“The whole team was hyped for that game,” said Jackson-Hamel after his first two goals of the season. “We all came to fight.


