Another weekend of surprising results shuffles our Major League Soccer Power Rankings. It might be a week late, but Toronto FC finally takes over at the top.

1. Toronto FC (+1)

The Reds couldn't keep their winning streak going, but a point on the road with a 1-1 draw against the New York Red Bulls will do.

2. FC Dallas (-1)

Dallas' first defeat of the year, a shocking 1-0 loss against the San Jose Earthquakes, came at home -- where Dallas lost just once in 2016.

3. Sporting Kansas City (no change)

Sporting stays in the top three after a 3-0 win over the Seattle Sounders and a 2-0 loss at the Vancouver Whitecaps this week thanks to so many other teams losing.

4. Columbus Crew SC (no change)

A bad run of luck and some missed chances doomed Crew SC to a 2-1 defeat at the New England Revolution.

5. New York City FC (+2)

Patrick Vieira rotated his squad and got two very different performances on the road because of it: a 2-1 defeat to Real Salt Lake and a 3-0 thrashing of Orlando City SC.

6. Chicago Fire (+4)

A two-win week -- a 3-0 result against the Colorado Rapids and a 1-0 victory at D.C. United -- has the Fire all the way up to second in the East and dreaming of the playoffs. The win on the road in D.C. was Chicago's first of the year.

7. San Jose Earthquakes (+4)

Whatever disappointment the Quakes felt after Wednesday's 1-1 home draw with Orlando, they can feel good about winning 1-0 on the road in Frisco.

8. Orlando City SC (-3)

The Lions were played off the park by NYCFC in a 3-0 loss on Sunday night, ending their home unbeaten run to open Orlando City Stadium.

9. Houston Dynamo (-3)

The Dynamo remain a disaster on the road, where they have yet to earn a point this season after a disappointing 2-0 defeat to the Philadelphia Union and a 4-1 loss against Atlanta United. Can Wilmer Cabrera squeeze anything out of their away schedule?

10. Portland Timbers (-2)

The schedule hasn't been kind to the Timbers, who have not been able to play a consistent lineup and have seen their attack sputter as a result, as was evident in the 4-1 loss to the Montreal Impact.

11. Philadelphia Union (+7)

Shockingly Philadelphia has the longest winning streak in the league and is sniffing the playoffs places in the East after a 2-0 win over Houston and a 2-1 victory vs. Colorado.

12. Atlanta United (no change)

Atlanta and its 40,000 fans weathered the literal storm in Georgia before Miguel Almiron put on a show with a hat trick in a 4-1 win against Houston.

13. Vancouver Whitecaps (+2)

Saturday's 2-0 victory over Sporting means the Whitecaps have won three of their past four and are up to sixth place in the West.

14. New York Red Bulls (-5)

The Red Bulls didn't bounce fully back from last week's poor showing, but there was some positive in their 1-1 draw with Toronto. The winless run pushes them down the rankings, though.

15. Seattle Sounders (-2)

As early as it is in the season, Saturday's match against Real Salt Lake felt like a must-win for the Sounders. Despite the 1-0 win, Seattle drops to make room for hotter teams above it.

16. New England Revolution (no change)

Two wins in a row for the Revs, thanks in no small part to the play of Diego Fagundez. He has three goals and an assist over that span after netting twice in the 2-1 victory over Crew SC.

17. LA Galaxy (+2)

Manager Curt Onalfo's button-pushing suddenly has the LA Galaxy on a winning streak, with both of the victories coming on the road, most recently a 2-1 result against Minnesota United.

18. Montreal Impact (+2)

The Impact's 4-1 win over Portland pulled them out of last place and hopefully jump-started the season for manager Mauro Biello's team.

19. D.C. United (-5)

D.C. went through a run in which it seemed like a playoff contender, but the team has now dropped three in a row without scoring a goal, after a 1-0 defeat to Chicago.

20. Minnesota United (-3)

Christian Ramirez keeps scoring, but it hasn't been enough for Minnesota to avoid two straight losses, most recently to the Galaxy.

21. Real Salt Lake (+1)

Real Salt Lake jumps up a spot thanks to a home win over NYCFC, but manager Mike Petke's team remains a work in progress.

22. Colorado Rapids (-1)

The Rapids showed some life in a home victory vs. San Jose last week, but a two-match round and no points from games against Chicago and Philadelphia drops them back into last place.

Jason Davis covers Major League Soccer and the United States national team for ESPN FC. Twitter: @davisjsn.