Wolves Esports Wolves Esports China Rank #2 SiuFatBB Pong Gaa Hei (庞加曦) Yuicaw Huang Yung-chieh (黃湧傑) Spring Liu Jiunting (刘俊霆) Lysoar Liang Youhao (梁优好) Juicy Tyler James Aeria continue their Cinderella run as they take down Gen.G Gen.G Korea Rank #1 Foxy9 Jung Jae-sung (정재성) Ash Ha Hyun-cheol (하현철) t3xture Kim Na-ra (김나라) Munchkin Byeon Sang-beom (변상범) Suggest Seo Jae-young (서재영) Karon Kim Won-tae (김원태) in 2-0 fashion to move to the upper bracket final. This win has secured the third seeded CN team a top three finish at Masters Toronto.

Most thought that today would be the end of the line for the miraculous Wolves run, as Gen.G had emerged as the tournament favorites following the first round of playoffs. They swept through the Swiss stage with ease, and with the likes of G2 Esports G2 Esports North America Rank #1 jawgemo Alexander Mor trent Trent Cairns valyn Jacob Batio JonahP Jonah Pulice leaf Nathan Orf falling to the lower bracket, the Korean juggernauts look poised to make a run to the grand final.

On the other hand, Wolves came into the tournament as one of the lowest rated teams. They themselves hardly expected to win even one match. However, after getting acclimated to the international stage, they have been on a tear. With their fourth consecutive 2-0 victory today, Wolves are now on an eight map win streak.

On Split, Gen.G continued to be the sole representative of the nerfed Tejo, using the same composition they used against FNATIC FNATIC Europe Rank #1 crashies Austin Roberts Boaster Jake Howlett kaajak Kajetan Haremski Chronicle Timofey Khromov Alfajer Emir Ali Beder . While they let that map slip away from them, they seemed unfazed, as they took a dominant start to the map. The score quickly became 6-0 in Gen.G's favor, and by round seven, both of Wolves' timeouts were already expended. t3xture 's Operator play on Neon combined with Foxy9 's anchoring on Deadlock let Gen.G rack up a 9-3 lead on their defense half.

Foxy9 makes it look easy with this spraydown.

However, Gen.G were not out of the woods yet. Echoing their loss to FNATIC, they struggled to close out their lead. Wolves began clawing back into the map, finally getting some momentum with a pistol round win. Still, Gen.G were able to push their lead up to 11-6. From there though, Wolves truly came alive. Their site anchors were consistently shutting down Gen.G's attack, constantly leaving them with nothing to do but bunker down and save their weapons. Lysoar in particular was a force to be reckoned with on site, racking up five double kills in the second half. For seven rounds in a row, Wolves were untouchable, stealing away Split in a 13-11 victory.

The second map of Sunset was almost a carbon copy of the first. Wolves once again got off to a slow start, letting Gen.G build up a mighty lead. t3xture was feasting on Neon, getting Gen.G up to an 8-4 lead at the half.

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Once Wolves were on their attack side, however, it was their time to pounce. Save for their second round anti-eco that went awry, they were completely dominant on the second half. The Wolves IGL SiuFatBB was infallible, finding a way to clutch out every situation he was put in.

The SEN Classic is all SiuFatBB needs to clutch the round.

Gen.G had no answers to Wolves' momentum, as the wolf pack steamrolled eight rounds in a row to a 13-9 victory.

The man can do no wrong.

While not as flashy and boisterous as SiuFatBB, Spring 's impact cannot be understated. He was the highest rated player of the match with a 1.33 rating, and has been a consistent rock for the team throughout Wolves' entire run through Toronto. He currently sits as a top five rated player in the tournament.

With their win, Wolves moves on to the upper bracket final to face the winner of Sentinels vs. Paper Rex. Gen.G falls down to the lower bracket, where they will have to take down G2 in order to continue their tournament run.