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5 Ridiculous LCS Regular Seasons | LoL eSports



Through LCS history, there have been several squads that seemed unbeatable from week-to-week. We picked the five most ridiculous regular seasons in LoL history!

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#5. G2 Esports 2017 Spring (12-1). After winning the 2016 EU LCS Summer Playoffs, G2 Esports were once again favourites going into 2017. With the exact same roster, G2 had been dominant ever since they joined the EU LCS in 2016. With the new best of 3 system in place, G2 won their first 12 matches of the Spring Split. G2’s only loss of the split came against Roccat  in the final week of the regular season.

#4. Cloud 9 2013 Summer (25-3). It’s not often a team breaks into the LCS and has immediate success, but Cloud 9 did just that in the 2013 NA LCS Summer Split. C9 went 5-0 in the Summer Promotion Qualifier as Quantic but they would out-do themselves in the LCS. From week 4 to week 9, Cloud 9 won an at-the-time-LCS-record 13 straight games. They also went 25-3 to finish first place in the regular season, only dropping games to Vulcun and Counter Logic Gaming.

#3. Immortals 2016 Spring (17-1). Going into season 6, Immortals purchased the LCS spot of Team 8 and put together a stunning line-up for the Spring Split. Huni and Reignover came over from Fnatic after a perfect split, and they also signed WildTurtle, Adrian and Pobelter who were coming off underwhelming performances the season prior. IMT won their first 12 games before falling short to CLG in week 7. That loss would be their only one of the split as their aggressive, bloodbath style led them to a first place finish.

 #2. TSM 2016 Summer (17-1). Following the Immortals’ regular season dominance in Spring, TSM out-did them in summer. With rookie support Biofrost joining a team of proven all-stars, Team SoloMid won their first 14 matches. The only loss they suffered on the split was a surprising defeat to lowly Phoenix1. Although P1 prevented their perfect season, TSM still finished 17-1 and handed the Immortals their only 2 losses of the split.

#1. Fnatic 2015 Summer (18-0). It’s tough to beat perfection… With 4 rookies on his team, Yellowstar led Fnatic to a 13-5 record in the 2015 EU LCS Spring Split. Come the summer, Rekkles returned to Fnatic after his stint with Elements, replacing Steelback. All of a sudden, FNC was unbeatable. With Yellowstar and Rekkles back together in the bot lane, the team went 18-0…a perfect split. They became just the second team to have a perfect regular season joining 2013 SKT. They also broke Cloud 9’s record for most consecutive games won.

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