
NA LCS Spring 2017 event schedule and playoff bracket
With the North American LCS Spring Split now over, six teams have entered the promotion tournament—but only one can win it all and represent the region at the Mid-Season Invitational in Brazil from April 28.
After nine weeks of intense regular season action, TSM, Cloud 9, Phoenix1, CLG, FlyQuest, and Team Dignitas were able to secure playoff positions.
You can watch the playoffs on Twitch from April 8 to 23. The NA LCS finals will be held at The Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada.
First Seed – TSM
Losing star AD carry Yiliang “Doublelift” Peng as their shotcaller affected TSM badly at the beginning of the season. The team did improve, but if they want to win the Spring Split crown, TSM needs to stop giving their opponents easy advantages if they want to come out on top. TSM could face an uphill struggle, and will be looking to win the Spring Split this year after falling short to CLG a year ago in the grand finals of the Spring Split 2016.
Second Seed – Cloud9
After a successful display at Worlds 2016, ending as quarterfinalists, Cloud9 let go of long-time jungler William “Meteos” Hartman and brought in Juan “Contractz” Garcia from its Challenger team—a move that has helped the team stay on top this split.
Third Seed – Phoenix 1
Phoenix1 made changes to their entire roster after a disappointing 2016 season, and began the Spring Split sluggishly, not performing as well as they’d likely hoped. It was only after Meteos joined the team from C9 in February that they began a turnaround, climbing the rankings over the course of the split to finish third.
Fourth Seed – Counter Logic Gaming
CLG were one of the few teams to retain their entire roster and finished in a similar position in last year’s Spring Split, where they went on to win the playoff tournament.
Fifth Seed – FlyQuest
After the team was bought by Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wesley Edens, Cloud9 Challenger was rebranded to FlyQuest—keeping the entire C9 Challenger team roster minus Juan “Contractz” Garcia. FlyQuest’s strong start had those knocking heads with TSM and C9 for the top end of the table for a majority of the split, before crashing down to earth after week five.
Sixth Seed – Team Dignitas
After acquiring Kim “ssumday” Chan-ho from KT Rolster prior to the start of the split, there were high hopes for this Dignitas side. Dignitas’ return to the NA LCS didn’t start off as great as they’d hoped, for most of the season they were near the bottom of the table. They were able to revive their campaign and snatch sixth place.
Quarter Finals
April 8, 4:00pm ET: Phoenix1 vs Team Dignitas
April 9, 4:00pm ET: CLG vs FlyQuest
Semi-Finals
April 15, 4:00pm ET: Cloud9 vs. Highest Seed
April 16, 4:00pm ET, TSM vs. Lowest Seed
Finals
April 22, 4:00pm ET: Third Placed Match
April 23, 4:00pm ET: Grand Final
The point’s breakdown for the Spring Split is as follows.
1st place – 90 points
2nd place – 70 points
3rd place – 50 points
4th place – 30 points
The winner of the Spring Split will represent North America at MSI in Brazil on April 28.