{"id":24416,"date":"2025-01-28T14:54:30","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:54:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/cdl-minnesota-day-1-recap-highlights-huntsmen-upset-faze-survive-scare-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:54:30","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:54:30","slug":"cdl-minnesota-day-1-recap-highlights-huntsmen-upset-faze-survive-scare-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/cdl-minnesota-day-1-recap-highlights-huntsmen-upset-faze-survive-scare-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"CDL Minnesota Day 1 recap &#038; highlights: Huntsmen upset, FaZe survive scare &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>CDL Minnesota Day 1 recap &#038; highlights: Huntsmen upset, FaZe survive scare CDL The first day of the Minnesota Home Series has now come to a close, setting the table for an intense and exciting weekend of Call of Duty League action. As per usual, Day 1 of the Minnesota Home Series only featured four matches, and there was a lot at stake for the eight competing teams, knowing that their results will determine where they stand going into Saturday. It was Game 5s galore on Friday, as three of the four matches went the distance, including one that went to a Round 11. After the dust settled, Atlanta FaZe, Dallas Empire, LA Guerrillas, and Florida Mutineers had claimed victories, while Seattle Surge, Minnesota ROKKR, Toronto Ultra, and, perhaps most surprisingly, Chicago Huntsmen, will be facing elimination on Day 2. Group A Atlanta FaZe 3-2 Seattle Surge Controversy struck CDL Minnesota when FaZe faced off against Surge, who were playing their first match with Proto in the starting lineup following Karma\u2019s surprise retirement the week prior. Read More: MW &#038; Warzone June 12 patch notes &#8211; Despite being massive underdogs, Seattle\u2019s victories on Azhir Cave Hardpoint (250-175) and Gun Runner Search &#038; Destroy (6-5) had them up 2-0 and on the verge of pulling off the biggest upset of the season. https:\/\/twitter.com\/CODLeague\/status\/1271572367328845827 However, what followed was a long delay while the CDL had to reset the broadcast due to technical issues. That was apparently enough to cool down the Surge, who went on to lose the next three maps and get reverse-swept. Wins on Hackney Yard Domination (199-123), Gun Runner HP (250-188), and St. Petrograd S&#038;D (6-5) was enough for FaZe to avoid what would have been an unthinkable defeat. The Game 5 S&#038;D, in particular, was an exciting affair, as star-man Cellium proved that he\u2019s got ice in his veins with a very clutch 1v2 in Round 11. With the loss, Seattle dropped to 0-13 against teams not named LA Guerrillas this season, and despite the promise they showed in the first two maps of the series, it\u2019s yet another disappointing result. \ud83e\uddca @Cellium with the ice in Game 5, Round 11!#EZAF | #CDL2020 pic.twitter.com\/E04TX0nnTY \u2014 Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 13, 2020 One player who was particularly unhappy about how things unfolded was Octane, as he went on a Twitter mini-rant ripping the CDL for what he claims is \u201cnonexistent\u201d competitive integrity. He also called the league \u201cgarbage\u201d and their level of professionalism and standard \u201clegitimately laughable.\u201d It remains to be seen whether or not they will look to level any sort of punishment against the Seattle star, although he made it clear in his tweets that he won\u2019t care if they do. Dallas Empire vs Minnesota ROKKR While ROKKR have been in the top-four of the 2020 CDL standings for most of the season, their form recently has not been that of a top team. Their struggles continued on Friday as they fell victim to the relentless machine that is Dallas Empire. It looks like the hosts may have found their groove, after a 250-232 win on Rammaza HP, but Empire put their foot on the gas pedal and stormed to three straight map victories: 6-2 in the S&#038;D, 177-133 in Domination, and 250-185 in HP, all of them played on St. Petrograd. It\u2019ll have to be another losers bracket run for Minnesota as they lost for the sixth time in eight matches, while Dallas continue with their winning ways, this being their 10th win out of their last 11, including five straight. https:\/\/twitter.com\/CODLeague\/status\/1271639442713911298 Group B Los Angeles Guerrillas 3-2 Toronto Ultra Guerrillas made a last-second swap ahead of CDL Minnesota kicking off, adding Saints back into the starting lineup in place of Spart. The decision seems to have payed off, at least for now, as they\u2019re now just one more win away from their first-ever trip to the semifinals. Read More: CDL announce new weapon and attachment bans &#8211; It nearly didn\u2019t happen for them, however. After going up 2-0, thanks to a 250-197 win on Rammaza HP and 6-3 on Arklov Peak S&#038;D, Toronto ripped off two wins of their own to tie things up \u2013 187-137 on Hackney Yard Dom and a dominant 250-84 on Hackney Yard HP. Luckily for Los Angeles, they refound their mojo just in time to win 6-3 on Gun Runner S&#038;D, securing the series victory and avoiding a devastating reverse-sweep. https:\/\/twitter.com\/CODLeague\/status\/1271557399120416769 Florida Mutineers 3-2 Chicago Huntsmen If there\u2019s a rivalry forming between Mutineers and Huntsmen, it\u2019s been pretty one-sided so far, as Florida got yet another win in this matchup to improve to 3-0 vs Chicago this season. This time, it came with their new man Owakening, who was signed from the Challengers circuit a few weeks ago to replace the recently-benched Maux. As with the other matches on Friday, this series was an intense affair that went the distance. After Huntsmen took the lead with a 250-239 win on Gun Runner HP, Mutineers ripped off two victories of their own \u2013 6-3 on Arklov Peak S&#038;D and 154-146 on Hackney Yard Dom. Things got back to level after Chicago won the Rammaza HP 250-204, but a 6-4 victory for Florida on Rammaza S&#038;D sealed the deal, despite Scump\u2019s incredible sequence of kills that nearly willed his team to victory. 10 years in, and @scump is still frying like this\u2026 \ud83e\udd2f#Huntsmen | #CDL2020 pic.twitter.com\/zgU8yDZXHY \u2014 Dexerto Esports (@DexertoEsports) June 13, 2020 The loss is only the second one they\u2019ve suffered in group play this season, and now they\u2019ll be forced to make a losers bracket run if they\u2019re to make it to the next stage. As for Florida, they\u2019re just one win vs LA Guerrillas away from making it back into the semis after they were swept out of the first round in their own Home Series last month. Looking ahead to Day 2 While no one was eliminated on Friday, that won\u2019t be the case for Day 2 of the Minnesota Home Series, as four of the eight competing teams will see their weekend cut short. In Group A, it\u2019ll be FaZe vs Empire for all the goods while Surge and ROKKR will battle for survival in the first round of the losers bracket. As for Group B, two surprise teams \u2013 Guerrillas and Mutineers \u2013 will be battling it out in the winners bracket final. The winner will secure a trip to the semis, which would be a first for Los Angeles, while the loser will have to face the victor of Huntsmen vs Ultra in the losers bracket. Group A Bracket Group B Bracket Day 2 Schedule Remember, you can watch these matches live and keep up with all of the Call of Duty action via our CDL Minnesota hub, which includes streams, updated scores, brackets, and more.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CDL Minnesota Day 1 recap &#038; highlights: Huntsmen upset, FaZe survive scare CDL The first day of the Minnesota Home Series has now come to a close, setting the table for an intense and exciting weekend of Call of Duty League action. 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