Chicago Fire's C.J. Brown (2) hugs goaltender Jon Busch after they defeated the New England Revolution 2-0 to advance to the Eastern Conference Championship after an MLS soccer match Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009, in Bridgeview, Ill. View Photo »
Chicago Fire goalie Jon Busch is upended by New England Revolution's Shalrie Joseph during the first half of an MLS soccer match in Foxborough, Mass. , Sunday, Nov. 1, 2009. The Revolution won 2-1. View Photo »
February 9, 2010 - Major League Soccer (MLS) Chicago Fire CHICAGO, IL (Feb. 9, 2010) - Chicago Fire Soccer Club goalkeeper Jon Busch is being honored as the "Fire of the Year" by Comcast SportsNet at the 22nd annual Comcast SportsNet Sports Awards presented... Full Article at Our Sports Central
One player from each pro sports franchise in town will be honored based on their contributions to their team as well as the community. Joining Brown will be John Salmons of the Bulls, Ryan Dempster of the Cubs, A.J. Pierzynski of the White Sox, Jonathan Toews... Full Article at Chicago Bears.com
Will be goalkeeper specific. Full Article at Albany Times-Union
August 19th the Fire laid an absolute egg against the L.A. Galaxy, playing one of their worst games of the year in a 2-0 home defeat. But after the match, Fire keeper Jon Busch put on one of the best performances of the season. Several reporters (including... Full Article at ChicagoNow
After 120 minutes without a goal, they survived a penalty kick shootout to advance to their first MLS Cup with a 5-4 victory against the Chicago Fire. In the penalty shootout, the Fire started off strong with three successes in row. Clint Mathis easily beat... Full Article at Our Sports Central
Championship after a scoreless draw against the Fire at Toyota Park. The drama of the shootout, in which the Fire had a 3-1 lead at one point, was followed by the most bitter disappointment when Salt Lake midfielder Ned Grabavoy put his penalty kick in the... Full Article at MLSnet - Major League Soccer
Lincolnway Central product Ned Grabavoy got the winner in the seventh round of shots, beating Fire keeper Jon Busch (who actually got a hand on the ball) to the left. "It feels good," said Grabavoy of scoring the winner. "Especially to do it in front of a... Full Article at ChicagoNow
On the seventh attempt of a penalty-kick shootout that followed a marathon overtime game, the veteran midfielder -- inserted at the last minute for just an occasion --- fired the winning goal past diving keeper Jon Busch to give RSL an epic victory over... Full Article at Salt Lake Tribune
After 120 minutes without a goal, they survived a penalty kick shootout to advance to their first MLS Cup with a 5-4 victory against the Chicago Fire. In the penalty shootout, the Fire started off strong with three successes in row. Clint Mathis easily beat... Full Article at MLSnet - Major League Soccer
Or we might mention Chris Rolfe's good work or, lately, how much John Thorrington's return has meant in Bridgeview. But don't they have a guy backstopping the whole thing that won a Goalkeeper of the Year award at this time last year? Jon Busch seems to be... Full Article at MLSnet - Major League Soccer
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