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Hi! I’m a LW (main) who also plays RW and C, and if necessary G. I don’t take penalties mostly, I am a Playmaking Sniper, who knows how to LT/L2 better than most people. I play many different NHL 26 leagues and have lots of experience. I’m extremely competitive and always want to win. I’m extremely active. My discord is roboticfishy_yt, feel free to DM/PM me there. I know how to put the puck in the back of the net better than most people. I also have great vision. If there’s any teams looking for players to tryout/join their team, I’m all in! Roboticfishy3 is my PSN name.
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With the first half of the Elite Division covered, it’s time to dive into the other eight teams that make up the highest tier of the ECL. The Spring season is already delivering surprises, with early results showing that even established powerhouses aren’t untouchable. Here’s a closer look at the remaining squads, their offseason moves (or lack thereof), current form, and bold predictions for how their campaigns will unfold. Parasite The Finnish powerhouse returns once again with expectations firmly set at the very top. With much of their former core still intact, this is a team that doesn’t need rebuilding or retooling; they simply reload. Star forwards like @Beniitttocontinue to drive one of the most dangerous offenses in the Elite division, while a strong defensive unit and reliable goaltending from @FINSeRe provide the balance needed to win consistently. Their start to the season has only reinforced that status. Dominant performances against Oxdog Esports and Umpikuja showed just how clinical they can be, even if a couple of tighter results, such as their split with MSK esports, served as a reminder that no team is completely untouchable in Elite. Still, what separates Parasite is their ability to win in different ways. Whether it’s controlling games outright or grinding through closer matchups, they rarely look out of place. There’s a level of confidence and familiarity within this group that few others can match. They’ve been here before, they know what it takes, and they’ve already shown early on that they’re operating at a high level. Over the course of a long season, that consistency tends to separate contenders from challengers. Prediction: They cruise to the finals and ultimately lift the trophy, once again setting the standard for everyone else to chase. MSK Esports After finishing 8th last season under the Robe name, they've now managed to snag a few new signings and revamped their entire offense, signing @Sokkelo__, @dippen04 & @Hydeee_24 and rebranded as MSK Esports, they come into the new campaign looking far more dangerous than last season. Early results have turned heads, including a regulation win over Tunnel Vision and a hard-fought split against Parasite, two results that immediately elevate their credibility within the division. This is a team that has often hovered around the middle of the standings, capable of competing but not always able to sustain momentum. What’s different so far is the level of composure they’ve shown against stronger opposition. They’re not just hanging around in games; they’re actively dictating stretches and finding ways to come away with points. There’s a growing sense that MSK might be turning a corner. The pieces seem to be fitting together more effectively, and the early confidence could go a long way in shaping their season. However, the true test will come over time, maintaining that level across a full schedule is where many teams tend to slip. If they can keep building on these early performances, they won’t just be a mid-table side; they’ll be a legitimate playoff threat that others won’t want to face. Prediction: A strong playoff push, likely landing in the 6–7 range and making things interesting in the quarterfinals before eventually falling short. vNexs The Swedish side returns with a familiar identity built on speed, skill, and quick transitions. Known for their ability to turn defense into offense in an instant, vNexs remains one of the more dynamic teams in the division. Their previous campaign included a hard-fought playoff run, highlighted by a few dramatic seven-game series win against the likes of Havu and Incoach that showcased both resilience and composure under pressure. Now they've made a few changes after their final appearance, which have turned some heads, departing with winger @Alpha borje, and center @dippen04. Early indications suggest they haven’t lost their edge. Competitive games against top-tier opponents, including a tight matchup with Parasite, show they’re still very much in the mix. Their style of play can be difficult to contain when it’s clicking, especially against teams that struggle to match their pace. That said, the competition around them remains fierce. With multiple Swedish teams in the division and a crowded playoff race expected, every point will matter. vNexs will need to stay sharp and consistent to avoid getting caught in the middle of that pack. They’ve proven they belong at this level, but turning strong performances into deep playoff success is the next hurdle. Prediction: A comfortable playoff qualification, followed by a tightly contested quarterfinal exit. SSK Esports SSK Esports enters the season looking to solidify their place as regulars in the Elite Division after several campaigns of hovering around the qualifier's spot. They’ve shown flashes of being a well-structured and difficult team to play against, but turning those moments into sustained success has been the challenge. This is a team that thrives on discipline and structure, often keeping games close and forcing opponents to earn every opportunity. That approach can be effective, especially over a long season, but it also leaves little margin for error when facing the division’s top teams, which has been the case so far this season, splitting all their matchups so far. Matchups against fellow Swedish sides like vNexs, Afterlife, and Unwanted could play a major role in shaping their season. Those games not only carry extra weight but could ultimately determine whether SSK finds themselves in the playoff picture or just outside of it. They've tried to combat this by bringing in @Sebastian Axelsson and @Smayk99, we'll see how it works out. There’s a sense that they’re close to the middle of the pack, but in a league as competitive as Elite, being close doesn’t always translate to results. Prediction: They hover around the playoff line but ultimately fall just short, finishing in the 11–14 range and heading toward the qualifiers. Afterlife Afterlife returns as part of the strong Swedish presence in the division, continuing to build on a foundation that has kept them competitive in recent seasons. They’ve consistently shown they can hang with most teams offensively, but defensively, they've been a step behind. Their approach early in the season appears measured and controlled, focusing on staying organized and avoiding costly mistakes. That style can keep them in games, especially against stronger opponents, but it also puts pressure on them to capitalize on limited chances. To address this issue they signed @Alpha borje from vNexs, which shows their seriousness about making the playoffs. From last season's 9th place, they believe the winger could be the nail in the coffin, which is the playoff spot. Like many teams in their range, their season could be defined by how they perform in key matchups against direct competitors. With several evenly matched teams fighting for similar positions, consistency will be everything, so far they've shown their offense can match and that in tight games, they have the poise to be clinical. Afterlife has the experience and structure to remain competitive, but whether that translates into enough points to climb the standings remains to be seen. With shaky defense, it's tough to be consistent. Prediction: A mid-table finish, with solid performances throughout the season but ultimately falling short of a playoff spot. Vizio Vizio heads into the new season facing a familiar challenge: consistency. Past Elite runs have shown flashes of potential, but early results suggest the gap to top teams, highlighted by losses to sides like Goons still remains. The roster is largely unchanged, with only @stu_rulez joining. That continuity can help with stability and chemistry, but it also risks carrying over the same issues if they aren’t addressed. At this level, even small weaknesses tend to get exposed quickly. So far, Vizio has shown moments of competitiveness, but they’ve struggled to sustain it across full matches. Those dips in performance are often the difference against stronger opponents. Their season will likely depend on staying competitive in tougher matchups and securing points against teams around them in the standings. The effort is there, but turning it into consistent results remains the key challenge. Prediction: A difficult season near the bottom of the table, with a likely trip to the relegation or qualifier series. Ismon Valinta Ismon Valinta enters the Elite Division once again with the goal of proving they can be more than just a middle-to-lower table side. Since earning promotion, their performances have largely settled into an “average” range, competitive enough to stay in the division, but not quite convincing enough to push higher up the standings. Heading into this season, that same trajectory feels like the most likely outcome unless something clicks in a bigger way. There have been some adjustments, particularly on the defensive side. The addition of @vlxddyy to play alongside @Motzzyy signals an attempt to stabilize and perhaps elevate their play at the back. It’s a move that could bring a different dynamic compared to last season, where they ultimately finished 12th, but early signs don’t necessarily point toward a dramatic leap forward. Instead, it feels more like a step toward refining what they already have rather than completely reshaping their identity. The key for them is progression. If they can take lessons from last season, tightening up their overall play and becoming more comfortable in high-pressure situations, they have the potential to surprise teams that may overlook them. While expectations remain modest, there’s still room for growth, and how well they handle that learning curve will ultimately define their season. Prediction: A lower-table finish, with a few hard-earned wins but ultimately a battle to avoid dropping out of Elite. Umpikuja Umpikuja’s season has started on the wrong foot, and the early results have quickly put them under pressure. Losses to Unwanted and a heavy defeat against Parasite suggest they’re struggling to match the pace and consistency required at this level. The frustrating part is that the potential is clearly there. On paper, this is a team capable of competing, but they haven’t been able to sustain their level across full matches, especially against stronger opponents. Small mistakes and lapses in coordination have been enough to swing games away from them. The longer this slow start continues, the tougher the recovery becomes. In a tight division, falling behind early can create a gap that’s hard to close, both in points and confidence. There’s still time to turn things around, but it needs to happen soon. Finding stability and picking up results against teams around them will be key because the margin for error is already getting smaller. Last season's quarterfinal spot is a long way away, now is the time to turn the ship around. Prediction: A season spent in the bottom half, with some improvement over time, but ultimately a tough fight to avoid the qualifier spots.
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Pulp Odyssey (Core) is looking for one new player. We are looking for a backup RW/RD. You would get games in the ECL and with good gaming it's always possible to go from backup to a starter. We are a group of chill Finnish guys (aged 30+) so we hope you are also a Finnish speaking guy and old enough to understand our humor. Our goal is to go as far as possible in the Playoffs. Please don't hesitate to contact for a tryout. -Kemboi92, Pulp Odyssey -
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Spring has arrived, and with it comes the return of the ECL Elite Division for another competitive season. Teams are stepping into a fresh campaign with new rosters, new dynamics, and plenty to prove as the action has already started this week. While all 16 teams are gearing up for the challenge ahead, this first article will focus on eight of them. With that, let’s dive into the Elite Division preview. *This article is written as of April 10th Incoach It’s been a steady uphill climb for Incoach since their FCL championship run, with the team struggling to recapture that same level of dominance in the seasons that followed. Their last ECL campaign ended in disappointment, falling in the quarterfinals to the Swedes vNexs in a gripping seven-game series that could have gone either way. Despite flashes of their potential, they ultimately came up short when it mattered most, something that has clearly fueled their motivation heading into this season. Recognizing the need for change, Incoach made some notable moves during the offseason. Parting ways with @Sokkelo__ marked the end of one chapter, while the hiatus of @WeDuX_ left another gap to fill. In response, the team brought in @Mozjayh and @Puantsotwo additions that not only strengthen the roster on paper but also bring valuable experience and a proven winning mentality within the ECL environment. These signings suggest a clear intent: this team isn’t looking to rebuild, they’re looking to contend. At the heart of it all is the coach, captain, and center @zMikkeez, who has been carefully shaping this roster over time. The core has had time to develop chemistry, and with the latest additions, the pieces finally seem to be falling into place. There’s a sense that this could be the moment where everything clicks. With a strong preseason behind them and a balanced lineup capable of competing with anyone, the expectations are rising. Now, it comes down to execution. The tools are there, the structure is in place, and the belief is growing. If @zMikkeez can guide this group the way he’s envisioned, Incoach has every opportunity to turn potential into results, and perhaps make a long-awaited return to the finals. Prediction: Tough loss in the semis to a clearly better Parasite team F0cus Fresh off their promotion from the Pro division, F0cus has opted for continuity rather than overhaul. The core that earned them a step up remains intact, with only a few backup additions brought in to round out the roster. There’s a strong sense within the team that the same chemistry, structure, and drive that powered their promotion can carry over into the Elite level, a belief that early results seem to support. They’ve hit the ground running to start the season, posting an impressive 3-0-0-1 record and showing that they’re not here just to participate. Instead, F0cus looks like a team eager to prove they belong among the best. If they can maintain this level of performance, a playoff spot is well within reach, though the intensity and quality of Elite postseason hockey will be a completely different challenge. While several players on the roster have prior experience at this level, a handful of newcomers are still getting their first real taste of what Elite competition demands. Those newcomers, however, haven’t looked out of place so far. @tuskanparahdusta and @rakkauspakkaus- have both made strong early impressions, with the former leading the team in scoring with 8 points (3 goals, 5 assists). He’s not just contributing, he’s setting the pace, even alongside more experienced forwards like @jm98II and @Anhel_Kuru. That trio has quickly developed into a dangerous offensive unit capable of producing against high-level opposition. We spoke with @tuskanparahdustaahead of the season: "Well, obviously I'm excited, the idea is to always improve my game, and to play against the best so hopefully i'll learn something useful this season." Despite the strong start and offensive upside, questions remain, particularly on the defensive side of the puck. Consistency in their own end will likely determine just how far this team can go. Players like @Anhel_Kuru bring a calming presence and strong hockey IQ, often seeming to be in the right place at the right time, helping stabilize the team and elevate those around him. But over the course of a long season, the collective defensive effort will need to match the firepower up front. All things considered, F0cus is shaping up to be one of the more intriguing teams to watch. They’ve already shown they can compete, but whether they can sustain it, adapt, and grow will define just how successful their first season back in the Elite Division truly becomes. Prediction: Will miss out on the playoffs by a thin margin Unwanted Another team fighting their way into the Elite Division through the qualifiers, adding to an already strong Swedish presence alongside vNexs, SSK, and Afterlife. This predominantly Swedish lineup returns to the top level after a lengthy absence that stirred plenty of discussion within the community. Time away from competition can either slow a team down or sharpen their hunger, and early signs suggest it’s been the latter. Unwanted wasted no time making an impression, kicking off their campaign with authority by taking 5 out of a possible 6 points from a seasoned Umpikuja side that has struggled to find its footing so far. It’s the kind of statement start that immediately puts the rest of the division on notice. Leading the charge has been @Suth98_, who has come out flying with 9 points (3 goals, 6 assists) in just two games. If there were any doubts about rust from time away, he’s quickly put them to rest. Offensively, this team has never really been a concern. With players like @Henka0009 and @Snus97_, there’s a proven track record of production at the Elite level. They have the skill, creativity, and finishing ability to challenge any defense in the league, and when they get going, they’re difficult to contain. That firepower alone makes them a dangerous opponent on any given night. The real question, as it has been in the past, lies on the defensive side. Consistency at the back will ultimately determine whether Unwanted can sustain their strong start or fall into familiar patterns. A lot of that responsibility now falls on the Elite rookie @Fin_S1su, who steps in as the last line of defense against some of the league’s most dangerous offenses. It’s a big role, especially at this level, and how he handles that pressure could define the team’s ceiling. There’s no doubt the talent is there. The start has been promising. Now it’s about balance and consistency. If Unwanted can tighten things up defensively to match their offensive strength, they have every chance to turn heads and establish themselves as a serious contender this season. Prediction: Their defense won't hold, and they'll play in the qualifiers come June. Tiki Talk A team that hardly needs any buildup, Tiki Talk returns to the Elite Division with the same identity they’ve carried for seasons, quietly grinding, always present, and never easy to deal with. No matter the circumstances, they find a way to stick around. Once again, they enter a new campaign surrounded by speculation, roster talk, and the usual unpredictability that seems to follow them every offseason. At the center of it all is @itspardytime, continuing to lead the team as he has since the very beginning, setting the tone for yet another run in the ECL. Last season was, in many ways, a steady one. Tiki Talk managed to secure its place in Elite without ever truly threatening the top teams or falling into real danger. Finishing 9 points behind the final playoff spot showed there’s still a gap to close, but at the same time, a 7-point cushion above the qualifiers proved they were comfortably competitive. It’s that middle-ground consistency that has surprised a lot of teams, but also what they’ll be looking to improve on. Roster-wise, there are still some unanswered questions. The departure of @Pensasmies left a noticeable hole on the blue line, and finding the right partner alongside @Saviinainen remains a key issue heading into the season. Whether they’ve already found that solution internally or are still experimenting will become clear early on, but it’s an area that could heavily impact their overall stability. Offensively, the team has long leaned on the creativity and playmaking of its captain. While that has worked to an extent, taking the next step will require a more balanced attack. Getting consistent contributions from the rest of the lineup, spreading the responsibility, and creating more options in the offensive zone will be crucial if they want to push closer to playoff contention. As always, defense remains the biggest question mark. It’s been a recurring theme for Tiki Talk, and this season it feels even more uncertain. If they can find structure and reliability at the back to complement their established style of play, they could find themselves with a few more points. But if those issues persist, they may find themselves stuck in that same middle ground yet again, or worse. Prediction: They'll be fighting for their Elite spot; qualifiers are looming for the veteran team. Tunnel Vision The former Elite champions are back, re-entering the division through captain @kungenkirwa after taking over the spot from Polski Boys. With that name comes immediate expectations, and they’ve wasted no time making bold moves. Swapping out their winger duo for proven goal scorers in @Vattuyy and @Laiitinen signals clear intent; this is a team built to win, always. Both players bring elite-level finishing ability and experience, instantly elevating the offensive ceiling and reinforcing Tunnel Vision’s place among the top contenders heading into the season. On paper, this roster stacks up with the very best. Alongside teams like Parasite, Tohtorit, and Incoach, they sit firmly in the conversation at the top of the power rankings. The talent is undeniable, and with the season already underway, all eyes are on how this group translates that into results when it matters most. That said, there are still some question marks, primarily around chemistry. Bringing in high-caliber players doesn’t always guarantee instant cohesion, and how quickly this lineup gels could define their trajectory. Even so, with this level of individual quality, it’s hard to see them falling short of a deep playoff run. A semifinal spot feels like the baseline expectation, and beyond that, it becomes a matter of execution in the tightest, most competitive matchups. Their start to the season has reflected both their strength and their vulnerability. Sitting near the top of the standings with a 3-2-0-1 record, they’ve shown they can win games consistently, but they’ve also proven they’re not untouchable. A regulation loss to MSK Esports, last season’s 8th-place finisher, served as an early reminder that even the favorites can be challenged. For the rest of the league, that result offers a glimpse of opportunity. Tunnel Vision has all the tools to go the distance. The question now is whether they can bring it all together when the pressure rises, or if those small cracks will widen as the competition intensifies. Prediction: Will see a finals appearance but fall short by the tiniest margin. Oxdog Esports Oxdog Esports, xBots, Blackbirds eSports, whatever the name may be, the story remains the same: a team that has had to fight for everything they’ve earned. After grinding their way back through the Pro division, they’ve secured another shot at the Elite level. That experience alone should serve them well, especially considering how difficult their last stint in Elite proved to be, where defensive struggles often held them back against stronger competition. This time around, they’ve made a conscious effort to address those weaknesses. The departure of @Hassegamer_480 marks a notable change, with @Hansulinho stepping in at right winger, after standing between the pipes for many years. Bringing in a forward without that level of pedigree could be a crucial move, however, as ha forward he has already offered more stability and consistency in high-pressure situations than his predecessor. On top of that, the return of @patee___ adds familiarity to the defensive core, a player who already understands the team’s structure and should slot back in without much adjustment. There’s a clear intention behind these moves: this team isn’t just looking to survive, they’re trying to build something more stable at this level. Still, the biggest question remains whether these changes are enough. Competing in Elite requires consistency night in and night out, and small weaknesses tend to get exposed quickly. Ultimately, their season will come down to execution. The pieces are there, and the lessons from their previous run should still be fresh. Now it’s about proving they can adapt, tighten up defensively, and turn those adjustments into results. Whether they can establish themselves this time or find themselves in another battle to stay up will be one of the more interesting storylines to follow as the season unfolds. Prediction: Consistency will be an issue, and they will fight for a no-man's land spot. Tohtorit Defending champions, it’s a title that carries weight, and with it comes a whole new level of expectation. For Tohtorit, anything short of another deep playoff run will likely be seen as a step back after reaching the top last season. While parts of that championship core remain, this is not the exact same team that lifted the trophy, and that makes this campaign all the more intriguing. The biggest changes come in the form of key departures. Losing players like @Patzlaf and @FlyerKungen leaves noticeable gaps, especially considering how important they were to last season’s success. Their move to the Pro division raises some eyebrows, but regardless of the reasoning, it forces Tohtorit to adapt. In response, they’ve brought in @Lxndstrom from relegated EXEN, a player expected to help offset some of that lost production and bring added offensive presence from the back end. Even with those changes, the expectations haven’t gone anywhere. If anything, they’ve only intensified. However, the competition at the top has grown stronger, and teams like Parasite and Tunnel Vision have quickly positioned themselves as major threats. Early results haven’t helped Tohtorit’s case either, with a slow start that included a loss and limited offensive output. It’s a reminder that staying at the top is often harder than getting there in the first place. If they want to avoid slipping further, rediscovering last season’s rhythm will be key, and quickly. Building momentum early, tightening up their play, and finding consistent scoring will all be crucial in keeping pace with the top contenders. At the same time, with several new teams stepping up from the Pro division, there may be opportunities to collect important points if they can take care of business in those matchups. Tohtorit still has the foundation of a top team, but the margin for error is smaller now. How they respond to early setbacks and adjust to their new lineup will ultimately determine whether they remain a dominant force or find themselves chasing the standard they set not long ago. Prediction: Tough semifinal loss after cruising through the quarterfinals. Goons Coming off a strong season, Goons have opted to keep things exactly as they are, sticking with the same roster that brought them success. Early results this season have been solid on paper; wins against a struggling Vizio side and newly promoted Oxdog Esports have helped them secure 8 out of a possible 12 points. Still, those results haven’t fully answered the bigger question: are they truly a top-four team again, or has the competition around them taken a step ahead? Last season, much of their rise was fueled by the arrival of the Almost Famous trio: @Ikavalko, @xrikardo55, and @kkostiiii. Their impact was immediate and undeniable, transforming Goons into a legitimate playoff team. A fourth-place regular season finish followed, along with a convincing playoff series win against Umpikuja to reach the semifinals. There, they pushed eventual champions Tohtorit further than many expected, proving they weren’t just a one-season surprise. It’s fair to say that the trio played a massive role in elevating the team to that level. Now, with no roster changes, the expectations remain clear: anything less than playoffs would be a disappointment. Continuity can be a strength, especially for a team that already knows it can compete, but it also means there are no new pieces to push them further if others improve around them. Goons’ identity hasn’t changed; they’re still a highly offensive team capable of going toe-to-toe with anyone on their day. That playstyle makes them dangerous, particularly in a playoff setting where momentum can shift quickly and unpredictably. The real question is whether that alone is enough. If they can match their offensive firepower with consistency and composure, they’ll once again be a tough out. If not, they risk being overtaken by teams that have evolved while they’ve stood still. Prediction: Playoffs, but that will be it for last year's semi-finalists.
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pitebojjan replied to Robsom's topic in EASHL Teams
Shadow skulls are looking for an second goalie for the upcoming ITHL season. We won the core division and are gonna play in the higher one for this season. Play time guaranteed during season.
