◆ LCK Week 6 ▶ Hanjin Brion 2–0 BNK PeerEx
Set 1: Hanjin Brion win vs BNK PeerEx loss
Set 2: Hanjin Brion win vs BNK PeerEx loss
Hanjin Brion swept BNK PeerEx 2–0 to extend their winning streak to three matches. Picked early on to finish near the bottom of the table, the team’s current run has vaulted them into the middle of the standings.
On the afternoon of May 7, Hanjin beat BNK in Week 6 action at the LCK Arena in Grand Seoul Roll Park, Jongno-gu, Seoul. The victory gave Hanjin its fourth win of the season (4–7, -4) and put them alone in fourth place.
It’s Hanjin’s first three-game LCK streak in four years — 1,524 days — since the March 5, 2022 LCK Spring match against Nongshim RedForce. BNK, meanwhile, dropped its eighth game of the season to fall to 3–8 and remain in ninth place.
Hanjin set the tone early. In Game 1, Teddy (Park Jin-seong) delivered a standout Jhin performance in early objective fights, and Hanjin widened the gap with kills in mid- and bottom-lane skirmishes.
At 24 minutes, Gideon (Kim Min-sung) on Nocturne picked up a quadra kill during the Ocean Drake fight. Around 28 minutes, Hanjin caught three BNK players in a mid-team fight and carried that advantage through the mid-to-late game to take a 1–0 lead.
In Game 2, Casting (Shin Min-je) took down Clear (Song Hyun-min)’s Ambessa in the top lane. Although Hanjin couldn’t contain Bigla (Lee Dae-gwang)’s Ahri in a mid-game skirmish, they won a decisive Mountain Drake fight at 29 minutes.
After securing a bottom-jungle skirmish at 33 minutes, Hanjin pushed into BNK’s base, destroyed the inhibitor turrets and the Nexus, and closed out the sweep.
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