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Ethan Oates Jungle. Lord Kuh. Noah Rood Tank. Derek Shockley Tank. Xander Smith Fr. It was the first time that TSM with Dyrus had advanced past their initial seeding location at a World Championship, though they lost in the quarterfinals to eventual tournament winners Samsung White. Amazing left TSM shortly after Worlds ended, citing homesickness as one of the reasons for his departure. Faced with residency requirements, TSM were unable to use any foreign player as their jungler, unless it was someone who had already been playing in North America the previous split.
In November, they signed former Team Coast jungler Santorin as Amazing's replacement; though he was initially from Europe, he qualified as an eligible player due to his participation in the North American challenger circuit that year. They were seeded directly into the semifinals, but there, they suffered an upset loss against the eventual runner-up Unicorns of Love , who had just qualified for the EU LCS. TSM began the Spring Split with an record after five weeks, holding first place during every week after the first.
TSM finished the spring season with a record, giving them the top seed into the playoffs. However, they fell to fifth place by the regular season's end, their lowest placement to date. TSM had already qualified for Worlds after their semifinal win due to their Championship Points from the spring split, and they ended up with the second seed from North America. Longtime top laner Dyrus culminated his career with a heartfelt retirement interview before stepping down from the roster after his fifth year of competitive play.
Three days after their last games at the World Championship, TSM formally announced the retirements of Dyrus and Lustboy and the departure of Santorin - all three of whom had been with the team for the entirety of Soon after, they also announced open AD carry tryouts.
After initially turning down TSM's offer of a tryout, Svenskeren was set to join H2k; however, TSM offered him a starting spot on their roster, and he accepted. However, H2k claimed that the transfer was illegal due to his having agreed in writing to join H2k. There, they dropped their first game to the Korean Challenger team Ever but recovered in the loser's bracket before losing in the semifinals to eventual tournament winners SK Telecom T1 and finishing tied for third place with Royal Never Give Up.
After returning to North America, their rocky season continued, and they finished in sixth place, the lowest they'd ever finished in the history of the LCS , with a huge comeback loss to Echo Fox in the last game.
Guaranteed to face first-seed Immortals if they were even able to beat Cloud9 in the quarterfinals, TSM seemed poised to have their lowest playoff result in the history of the LCS as well. However, after signing the well-known sports psychologist Weldon in the break before playoffs , TSM showed significant improvement as a team.
They easily defeated Cloud9 in the quarterfinals and went on to crush Immortals in the semifinals, although a lot of their win over Immortals was blamed on surprising draft picks by their opponents, including a top-lane Lucian in Game 1 and no sign of the heavily-in-meta Ekko from either team. In the finals, TSM faced CLG, a matchup with an even more heated rivalry than normal due to Doublelift's team switch prior to the season's start.
TSM didn't lose a single series until week 8, where they fell to then ninth-place Phoenix1. That series was their only loss of the regular season, and they also nearly swept the Playoffs , defeating CLG and then Cloud9 in the finals, qualifying them for the World Championship with North America's first seed.
After their summer split performance, TSM were expected by many to advance out of the group stage, but after being drawn into group D alongside the eventually second-place Samsung Galaxy , Royal Never Give Up , and Splyce , TSM dropped three games in the group stage including two to RNG; they lost a second-place tiebreaker with the Chinese team based on head to head and did not advance.
Soon after Worlds, TSM announced that Doublelift would be stepping down from the active roster for the spring split. In the tournament, TSM dropped its only series against eventual tournament-winner Unicorns of Love in the semifinals, Prior to the beginning of the spring split, Revezaha and Abaxial joined as analyst and assistant coach, respectively. TSM's was domestically very successful. In the spring split despite looking shaky at different stages of the regular split, TSM finished 1st with a record.
This also qualified them for the Mid-Season Invitational. Despite fan expectations being decent, TSM failed to live up to expectations and finished in 5th place with a record.
They would finish 1st in the regular season with 14 wins and 4 losses but were not back to their dominant selves. In the playoffs they defeated Team Dignitas in the semifinals and then took down Immortals in the finals to capture their third title in a row which was a first in NA LCS history.
They were seeded in a group that looked weak on paper and consisted of a shaky Flash Wolves , and untested Misfits Gaming and a questionable Team WE. TSM started off well with a 2 wins and 1 loss in Week 1 but then in Week 2 they performed worse and went Having to play a tiebreaker against Misfits Gaming, TSM lost and were eliminated from Worlds in the group stage yet again in a fashion similar to last years'.
SSONG , who had coached Immortals to the finals in the previous split also joined as head coach, with Parth moving back to the general manager position.
This roster was one of the most hyped going into the Spring Split due to the championship pedigree of four of its players, though MikeYeung's inexperience was seen as a possible weak point. However, despite these lofty expectations, they began the season A Week 3 brought them back up to an even record, but the team feel to over the next two weeks.
MikeYeung's struggles and nervousness on stage were a major factor in their bad start, as well as a lack of team coordination. The team seemed to turn it on beginning in Week 6, losing only a single game to eventual first place Thieves the rest of the way to finish , in an unprecedented four-way tie for third place with Team Liquid , Cloud 9 and Clutch Gaming. This tie required a tiebreaker series to determine playoff seeding, where TSM continued their dominance, dispatching both Liquid and Clutch to claim the third seed.
In the playoff quarterfinals , TSM was again matched up against Clutch Gaming, who had lost both of their tiebreakers to finish as the sixth seed. Despite Clutch having defeated TSM in both of their regular season matchups, TSM were heavily favored due to their late season surge and having defeated Clutch in the tiebreaker match only the previous week. Game 1 appeared to be going according to plan, as TSM heavily focused Clutch's jungler LirA in the early game en route to an easy stomp of Clutch.
Clutch fought back to get a come from behind victory in a scrappy Game 2, but TSM still looked poised to take the series. However, in one of the greatest playoff upsets in the history of competitive League of Legends, Clutch stomped TSM in games 3 and 4 to take the series , becoming the first team to ever defeat TSM in the quarterfinals. Criticism was leveled at TSM allowing Hakuho to pick Thresh in all of the three final games, despite his dominant performances on it in all of Clutch's wins.
Going into Summer Split it was announced that MikeYeung would be splitting time with their academy jungler Grig. As the split continued it seemed to become apparent that MikeYeung was not going to play as results with Grig were better possibly in scrims too. Though their playoff position was already secured, the tiebreakers determined their seeding in the playoff bracket to determine if they would play against the debatably stronger team which was Team Liquid and Cloud9.
Their first match was against Echo Fox which they unfortunately lost, and ended playing FlyQuest which they won and ending up 5th place. Since they seeded 5th place, they began their playoff run against the 4th place team which was Echo Fox. They won the series , where Bjergsen won player of the series and proceeded to play their historic "rivals" Cloud9 in the semifinals.
They ended up losing the series and would go on to play a 3rd place match against Thieves which they won - Bjergsen again winning player of the series with a notable performance on Zilean. Due to their lacklustre performance in Spring and not getting very far either in Summer, they did not immediately secure a place at Worlds , where Thieves became the 2nd seed from NA. TSM swiftly took the series and headed to the finals against Cloud9.
They unfortunately lost against Cloud9 , and did not attend Worlds for the first time since Season 1. This was questionably TSM's worst year yet because of their expectation of international performance - though could not even make it to worlds.
Fans were very unhappy with performance from the "Best in the west" duo Zven and Mithy, which did not seem to garner the results which were expected. They began of the acquisition of new coach Zikz early in the offseason to help build their roster.
It was then announced that the new support would be Smoothie acquired from Echo Fox, a player known for his in-game leadership to complete the botlane with Zven. He was a young player known for his mechanical talent and aggressiveness. As the offseason was coming to an end, Grig was having issues with his wrist and was not in a condition to be the starting jungler for the beginning of the split.
Though TSM had acquired Akaadian for their academy team in the offseason and were happy to have him as the starting jungler in the Spring season, so that Grig could recover and come back when he was ready. TSM quickly became one of the top teams during the season, placing 3rd overall. As Grig's injury got better it was thought he would replace Akaadian as the starting jungler as originally planned, however because of the current performance of the team, it was decided that Akaadian would stay as the starting jungler for the rest of the season.
TSM would go on as the 3rd seed in the spring starting their playoff run against Echo Fox which they won the series Their semi-finals game was vs Cloud9 where they were down Notably Peter Zhang had thought Akaadian did not have the confidence during the first 2 games, so he pushed him to play his own game and be more assertive in-game.
This seemed to have changed the series dramatically for TSM as they reverse swept C9, which was believed to have been kickstarted from a monumental flank from Bjergsen as Akali in the 3rd game. They went on to face Team Liquid in the final. At the time it was unsure who the heavy favorite in the matchup was. TL would classically be the favorite pick, however TSM's academy team won the Academy finals recently, and no other teams were really active during this time therefore both teams would struggle to find scrim partners apart from their academy teams.
They began the series decisively bringing the series to match point at , and were close to stopping TL from winning another championship. Unfortunately they were reverse swept losing the series , missing out on an opportunity to attend Mid-Season Invitational Game 5 of the series made fans very unhappy and stemmed a lot of criticism to Zven due to being caught out near the Baron Pit whilst TSM had a favourable lead, leading to TL snowballing to victory.
As Grig's wrist had recovered and leading their academy team to win the Academy finals, it was announced that Grig and Akaadian would be splitting time during the season. It was unclear which jungler suited TSM the best, but it was soon decided half-way through the season that they would keep Akaadian as their starting jungler. As the season was nearing an end, TSM was not getting the results expected and decided to start Spica from their academy team, as their jungler.
TSM placed 4th at the end of the season with a record of , where they would qualify for playoffs as the 4th seed. They were unable to beat them and lost the series Whilst they had acquired a fair amount of Championship Points from the Spring Split, Cloud9 had more due to their performance of placing 2nd in the Playoffs vs Team Liquid and missed going to World's as NA's 2nd seed.
However, they had the advantage of being the first seed in the LCS Regional Finals, and would again be pitted head to head against Clutch Gaming. They started off the series strong, with the series standing at to them. As the series would go on however, Clutch played progressively better and ended reverse sweeping TSM. This had been the second year TSM had not made World Championship in a row, which was regarded as an expectation by fans.
Fans were worried Bjergsen might be leaving due to his contract ending, however it was soon announced to many fans' avail that his contract was renewed and also acquired equity in the company to become a co-owner. Zikz was announced to be leaving TSM and head towards Thieves as well as Zven heading to Cloud9 to replace Sneaky completing their botlane with support Vulcan of former Clutch Gaming. It was then announced that Smoothie was traded to Counter-Logic Gaming for TSM's former support Biofrost, who would rejoin the roster as their starting support for the season.
Further into the offseason it was rumoured, and then confirmed that Dardoch would join the starting roster as their starting jungler. By many it seemed to be a controversial decision due to his former attitude issues, however the fans seemed pleased due to the fact that they understood Dardoch to be a strong-minded player who would work well with the team. As the last player, Kobbe was announced to be joining Biofrost in the botlane, a player who just came off of a remarkable worlds run with Splyce.
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Unknown date, Leena President joins. January 25, Dan Dinh Coach joins as substitute. January 10, Qualcomm is no longer a sponsor. January approx. January 2, Revehaza Analyst joins. January 30, Mayumi Streamer joins. Dates: Approx Exact. Nov Huni joins. May Spica rejoins from academy roster.
Nov PowerOfEvil joins. Dec Lost joins from academy roster. Note: Teams are free to switch players between their LCS and Academy League rosters as long as their roster for each game complies with the rules outlined in this article. Therefore, more players are eligible to start than are listed on this page - we will only list those that do play.
SwordArt joins. SwordArt leaves. Biofrost rejoins. Biofrost is removed from the GCD. Doublelift rejoins. Doublelift retires. Broken Blade joins. Broken Blade leaves. Treatz joins from academy roster. Treatz leaves. Draft Pick. Shoryu 's draft window is ended early without any signing. Bjergsen joins. Bjergsen Co-Owner retires and moves to head coach. Dardoch joins. Dardoch leaves. Kobbe joins. Kobbe leaves. Akaadian joins from academy roster.
Grig becomes inactive. Fanatiik is confirmed to be joining TSM Academy. Akaadian leaves. Grig joins from academy roster. Grig leaves. Spica joins from academy roster.
Spica leaves for academy roster. Zven and mithy join. Svenskeren , Doublelift , and Biofrost leave. Zven leaves. Smoothie joins. Smoothie leaves. SPX 's draft window is ended early without any signing. Lustboy Strategic Coach rejoins as substitute.
Parth Head Coach to General Manager changes position. Mithy leaves. Hauntzer and kaSing join. Hauntzer leaves. Doublelift is loaned to Team Liquid. MikeYeung joins. MikeYeung leaves for academy roster.
MrRalleZ joins as substitute. TSM Academy is formed. MrRalleZ leaves for academy roster.
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