Midway through the season he was traded to the Toronto Shooting Stars, where he played in three matches and scored one goal.
In 2004, he signed with newly formed Windsor Border Stars of the Canadian Professional Soccer League.
[3] In the playoffs Windsor faced Toronto Croatia, but were eliminated from the competition after losing the match by a score of 5–0.
[5] The following season he helped Windsor defend their second Open Canada Cup, and claim the AISL Championship.
[6] During his tenure with St. Louis he won the regular season championship, but were defeated in the playoff finals to Baltimore Blast.