Cloud9 Still Undefeated and FlyQuest Finally Got Off the Snide in Week 2 of LCS Spring
Cloud9 kept their perfect record intact Sunday while FlyQuest finally broke into the win column as Week 2 of the LCS Spring regular season wrapped up. This is the kind of stuff that matters early, and the landscape is already taking shape.
FlyQuest Steamrolled Disguised, Cloud9 Had to Work for Their W
FlyQuest didn't mess around against Disguised, sweeping them 2-0 with games that flew by like they were playing a different level of the game. Both wins came quick, too. We're talking 30 minutes and 27 minutes. Both matches went blue side for FlyQuest, and the coordination was crisp.
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Cloud9, though, they had to earn theirs against Sentinels. Took the opener in 33 minutes on blue, then got smacked back 34 minutes on red to even things up. But they closed it out in the third map, 31 minutes on red. American Eain "APA" Stearns posted a 5-1-10 K-D-A, while Canadian Philippe "Vulcan" Laflamme went 3-0-12. Cloud9 stayed undefeated, but they got tested.
The Bracket Is Getting Real Already
After two weeks, the pecking order is starting to show. Team Liquid is sitting at the top with a 2-0 record and a 4-1 map differential. Cloud9 is right there at 2-0 as well, though their map differential sits at 4-2. FlyQuest cracked the win column and moved to 1-1 with a 3-2 map differential. Sentinels and Dignitas are both sitting at 0-2, which means the pressure is on next week.
Eight teams are battling it out in this round-robin regular season, and the stakes get higher every match. The top two teams lock in a trip to the Mid-Season Invitational. Playoffs are coming in a double-elimination format with best-of-five matches, so every match right now counts.
Week 3 Starts Saturday and the Matchups are Fire
Saturday kicks off with Disguised facing Cloud9 and Sentinels taking on FlyQuest. Then Sunday, LYON squares up with Shopify Rebellion, and Dignitas gets Team Liquid. This is where teams either start climbing or start digging themselves deeper into a hole.
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