2019 Florida Mayhem season

The 2019 Florida Mayhem season was the second season of the Florida Mayhem's existence in the Overwatch League and the team's second season under head coach Vytis "Mineral" Lasaitis.

2019 Florida Mayhem season
Head coach
  • Vytis Lasaitis (rel. Apr 4)
  • Oh Nam-hun (rel. Aug)
General managerMatt Akhavan
OwnerBen Spoont
DivisionAtlantic
Results
Record6–22 (.214)
Place
Stage 1 PlayoffsDid not qualify
Stage 2 PlayoffsDid not qualify
Stage 3 PlayoffsDid not qualify
Season PlayoffsDid not qualify

The Mayhem looked to improve from their 2018 campaign, when they only amassed seven wins. After finishing Stage 1 with only one win, the Mayhem announced their intention to implement an all-Korean team and fired two coaches, including head coach Mineral. The team's struggles continued in Stage 2, as they did not win a single match. Prior to Stage 3, the Mayhem's all-Korean overhaul continued, as they made several roster changes. Florida hired Oh "Unread" Nam-hun amidst a one-win Stage 3 as the team's new head coach. The Mayhem found success in Stage 4, when the league implemented a 2-2-2 role lock, as they were able to win four of their final five matches.

Preceding offseason

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Player re-signings

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From August 1 to September 9, 2018, all Overwatch League teams that competed in the 2018 season could choose to extend their team's players' contracts. After a disappointing season, Mayhem retained three of their nine players, releasing Andreas "Logix" Berghmans, Tim "Manneten" Bylund, Johan "CWoosH" Klingestedt, Sebastian "Zebbosai" Olsson, Aleksi "Zuppeh" Kuntsi, and Joonas "zappis" Alakurtti.[1]

Free agency

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All non-expansion teams could not enter the free agency period until October 8; they were able to sign members from their respective academy team and make trades until then. On September 11, when Mayhem acquired Koo "xepheR" Jae-mo from Seoul Dynasty.[2] Mayhem promoted HyeonWoo "HaGoPeun" Jo and Damon "Apply" Conti from Mayhem Academy on September 21 and 24, respectively.[3][4]

Florida made three free agency signings on October 15, signing Junsu "Kris" Choe, Sangbum "bqb" Lee, and Sangwon "SWoN" Yoon.[5]

Regular season

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The Mayhem opened their season on February 15 with a match against the Atlanta Reign; Florida was swept 0–4 in the match.[6] The following week, Mayhem announced the signing of flex tank Caleb "McGravy" McGarvey.[7] Florida struggles throughout the stage, finishing with a 1–6 record.[8]

One day prior to their first match of Stage 2, Florida announced its plan to implement an all-Korean roster, citing that there were "multiple issues with communication and overall team synergy, in part due to the lack of a common language among players and coaching staff."[9] As such, Mayhem released head coach Vytis "Mineral" Lasaitis and assistant coach Jung "Yeah" Young-su; additionally, all non-Korean players (Kevyn "TviQ" Lindström, Damon "Apply" Conti, and Caleb "McGravy" McGarvey) were inactive for the entirety of Stage 2.[10] The team did not perform well in Stage 2, losing all seven of their matches.[11] After the end of Stage 2, Mayhem made several roster moves. Mayhem traded Caleb "Mcgravy" McGarvy and Mayhem Academy players Russell "FCTFCTN" Campbell and Johannes "Shax" Nielsen to Los Angeles Valiant in exchange for Koo "Fate" Pan-seung on May 10,[12] signed Lee "Byrem" Seong-ju on May 13,[13] released Damon "Apply" Conti on May 29,[14] and released Kevyn "TviQ" Lindström and Kim "SNT" Sung-hoon on June 2.[15][16]

In Stage 3, Florida's all-Korean roster overhaul continued. The team signed support Park "RaiN" Jae-ho from Overwatch Contenders team O2 Blast on June 17,[17] and two days later, they signed three players from Korean Contenders team Armament Esports: off-tank Lee "Gargoyle" Beom-jun, flex DPS Choi "DPI" Yong-joon, and main tank Choi "Karayan" San-ha. Additionally, the team signed three staff members: head coach Oh "Unread" Nam-hun, assistant coach Kim "KH1" Hyung-il, and analyst Daumantas "RyuuTsubasa" Krugliakovas.[18] Florida defeated the Houston Outlaws, 3–1, in the third week of Stage 3 to claim their second win of the season and snapped their 15-game losing streak.[19] Looking to carry that momentum into week four, Florida took on the Hangzhou Spark on June 29. The match saw the debut of Florida's Gargoyle and DPI, but the team was ultimately swept 0–4 by the Spark, who set the record for the fastest completion of Eichenwalde at 4 minutes and 12 seconds in the process.[20] The team ended Stage 3 with a 1–6 record.[21]

Although not announced at the time, the team mutually parted ways with head coach Unread at some point in Stage 4.[22] The Mayhem's first match of Stage 4, along with the first match with an enforced 2-2-2 role lock by the League, was against the Vancouver Titans on July 28, and were swept 0–4. The loss marked the fourth match in a row in which Mayhem had failed to secure a map win.[23] Florida defeated the Washington Justice and Toronto Defiant to claim their first back-to-back victories of season.[24][25] The Mayhem ended the Stage with a 3–4 record.[26]

Final roster

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2019 Florida Mayhem roster
PlayersCoaches
RoleNo.HandleNameNationality
Damage4SayaplayerHa Jeong-wooSouth Korea
Damage22BQBLee Sang-bumSouth Korea
Damage99DPIChoi Yong-joonSouth Korea
Tank1FateKoo Pan-seungSouth Korea
Tank15KarayanChoi San-haSouth Korea
Tank16SwonYoon Sang-wonSouth Korea
Tank32xepheRKoo Jae-moSouth Korea
Tank98GargoyleLee Beom-junSouth Korea
Support24HaGoPeunJo Hyeon-wooSouth Korea
Support41ByremLee Seong-juSouth Korea
Support77RaiNPark Jae-hoSouth Korea
Support96KrisChoi Jun-dooSouth Korea
Head coach
  • Oh Nam-hun

Legend:
  • (I) Inactive
  • (S) Suspended
  • (2W) Two-way player
  • Substitute
  • Injury / Illness
  

Latest roster transaction: June 19, 2019.

Transactions

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Transactions of/for players on the roster during the 2019 regular season:

  • On February 22, Mayhem signed Caleb "Mcgravy" McGarvy.[27]
  • On May 10, Mayhem traded Caleb "Mcgravy" McGarvy, Russell "FCTFCTN" Campbell,[a] and Johannes "Shax" Nielsen[a] to Los Angeles Valiant in exchange for Koo "Fate" Pan-seung.[12]
  • On May 13, Mayhem signed Lee "Byrem" Seong-ju.[13]
  • On May 29, Mayhem released Damon "Apply" Conti.[14]
  • On June 2, Mayhem released Kevyn "TviQ" Lindström and Kim "SNT" Sung-hoon.[15][16]
  • On June 17, Mayhem signed Park "RaiN" Jae-ho.[17]
  • On June 19, Mayhem signed Lee "Gargoyle" Beom-jun, Choi "DPI" Yong-joon, and Choi "Karayan" San-ha.[18]

Standings

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Record by stage

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StagePldWLPctMWMLMTMDPos
1716.1439211-1219
2707.0006211-1519
3716.1434231-1918
4[b]743.57117102+76
Overall28622.21436755-3920
  Qualified for playoffs •   Qualified for play-in tournament

League

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PosDivTeamPldWLPCTMWMLMTMDQualification
1PACVancouver Titans282530.89389280+61Advance to season playoffs (division leaders)
2ATLNew York Excelsior282260.78678383+40
3PACSan Francisco Shock282350.82192260+66Advance to season playoffs
4PACHangzhou Spark2818100.64364524+12
5PACLos Angeles Gladiators2817110.60767483+19
6ATLAtlanta Reign2816120.57169501+19
7ATLLondon Spitfire2816120.57158526+6Advance to play-ins
8PACSeoul Dynasty2815130.53664503+14
9PACGuangzhou Charge2815130.53661571+4
10ATLPhiladelphia Fusion2815130.53657603−3
11PACShanghai Dragons2813150.46451613−10
12PACChengdu Hunters2813150.46455661−11
13PACLos Angeles Valiant2812160.42956614−5
14ATLParis Eternal2811170.39346673−21
15PACDallas Fuel2810180.35743703−27
16ATLHouston Outlaws289190.32147693−22
17ATLToronto Defiant288200.28639724−33
18ATLWashington Justice288200.28639726−33
19ATLBoston Uprising288200.28641782−37
20ATLFlorida Mayhem286220.21436755−39
Source: The Overwatch League
Rules for classification: 1) winning percentage; 2) map differential; 3) head-to-head record; 4) head-to-head map differential


Game log

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2019 game log (Regular season record: 6–22)
Stage 1 (1–6)
1February 15Atlanta Reign40Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
   RecapBlizzard Arena
2Ilios0
2Hollywood1
5Volskaya Industries4
2Route 661
2February 21Philadelphia Fusion12Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
   RecapBlizzard Arena
0Nepal2
4Numbani3
4Temple of Anubis4
0Route 661
3February 23Chengdu Hunters32Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
   RecapBlizzard Arena
2Nepal1
2King's Row3
2Temple of Anubis0
2Rialto3
2Busan0
4February 28Florida Mayhem23Guangzhou ChargeBurbank, CA
   RecapBlizzard Arena
0Busan2
2Numbani1
0Horizon Lunar Colony1
2Rialto1
0Ilios2
5March 02Florida Mayhem13Houston OutlawsBurbank, CA
   RecapBlizzard Arena
1Ilios2
3King's Row5
3Horizon Lunar Colony4
2Rialto1
6March 10Florida Mayhem04Boston UprisingBurbank, CA
   RecapBlizzard Arena
0Busan2
2Numbani3
4Horizon Lunar Colony5
2Dorado3
7March 17Washington Justice32Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
   RecapBlizzard Arena
2Nepal1
3Hollywood2
4Volskaya Industries5
4Dorado5
2Ilios1

Stage 2 (0–7)
8April 05London Spitfire21Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
4:00 pm PST   RecapBlizzard Arena
2Lijang Tower0
2Hanamura3
3Eichenwalde3
1Watchpoint: Gibraltar0
9April 06Florida Mayhem13Philadelphia FusionBurbank, CA
12:00 noon PST   RecapBlizzard Arena
2Oasis0
2Temple of Anubis3
3King's Row4
4Junkertown5
10April 11Paris Eternal31Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
4:00 pm PST   RecapBlizzard Arena
2Oasis0
4Hanamura3
3Blizzard World2
1Watchpoint: Gibraltar2
11April 14New York Excelsior40Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
3:00 pm PST   RecapBlizzard Arena
2Oasis0
2Paris1
3King's Row2
3Junkertown2
12April 18Florida Mayhem13Los Angeles GladiatorsBurbank, CA
7:00 pm PST   RecapBlizzard Arena
2Busan0
1Paris2
2Blizzard World3
2Junkertown3
13April 20Shanghai Dragons31Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
1:30 pm PST   RecapBlizzard Arena
2Lijiang Tower1
3Hanamura4
3Eichenwalde1
3Rialto0
14May 02Dallas Fuel31Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
5:30 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
2Busan1
5Temple of Anubis6
3King's Row2
3Rialto0

Stage 3 (1–6)
15June 07Florida Mayhem04Seoul DynastyBurbank, CA
5:45 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
0Oasis2
1Paris2
2Hollywood3
1Havana2
16June 16Florida Mayhem13Paris EternalBurbank, CA
1:45 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
0Nepal2
4Horizon Lunar Colony5
1Numbani0
2Havana3
17June 21San Francisco Shock40Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
5:45 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
2Nepal0
3Volskaya Industries2
5Numbani4
3Watchpoint: Gibraltar0
18June 23Houston Outlaws13Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
3:30 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
2Ilios0
2Paris3
2Hollywood3
2Watchpoint: Gibraltar3
19June 29Florida Mayhem04Hangzhou SparkBurbank, CA
3:30 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
0Nepal2
1Volskaya Industries2
0Eichenwalde3
1Dorado3
20July 06Florida Mayhem03New York ExcelsiorAtlanta, GA
8:30 am PST   DetailsCobb Energy Center
1Oasis2
2Volskaya Industries2
2Eichenwalde3
0Havana1
21July 07Florida Mayhem04Atlanta ReignAtlanta, GA
12:45 pm PST   DetailsCobb Energy Center
1Ilios2
2Horizon Lunar Colony3
1Eichenwalde3
1Dorado2

Stage 4 (4–3)
22July 28Vancouver Titans40Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
3:30 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
2Lijiang Tower1
2Temple of Anubis1
3Blizzard World1
3Junkertown2
23August 01Florida Mayhem23Washington JusticeBurbank, CA
5:45 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
2Busan1
2Volskaya Industries0
1King's Row2
0Havana3
0Ilios2
24August 03Florida Mayhem30London SpitfireBurbank, CA
1:45 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
2Lijiang Tower0
1Volskaya Industries0
3Blizzard World3
3Junkertown2
25August 08Toronto Defiant13Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
7:30 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
2Ilios0
1Hanamura2
1King's Row3
2Havana3
26August 10Florida Mayhem12Los Angeles ValiantBurbank, CA
3:30 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
0Ilios2
1Temple of Anubis1
1Hollywood0
4Junkertown5
27August 15Boston Uprising04Florida MayhemBurbank, CA
4:00 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
0Ilios2
2Hanamura3
1Hollywood2
0Route 661
28August 18Florida Mayhem40Toronto DefiantBurbank, CA
3:30 pm PST   DetailsBlizzard Arena
2Busan0
4Hanamura2
3Blizzard World1
6Route 664

Awards

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On May 8, Ha "Sayaplayer" Jeong-Woo was named as a reserve for the 2019 Overwatch League All-Star Game.[28]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Traded from Mayhem Academy.
  2. ^ No stage playoffs were held for Stage 4.

References

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