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There’s something about a new ECL season that just hits differently, a new chance to make a name for yourself; it is indeed the best time of the season. The Pro division is back, and once again, it’s packed with storylines and familiar teams that we’ve seen before, and others are just starting their journey together. Every team comes in with something to prove. For some, it’s about finally taking that next step towards the Elite division. For others, it’s redemption after falling short. And then there are those just trying to show they belong at this level. In this article, we’re tak a closer look at a few teams ahead of the season, some key roster changes, and the early signs from preseason to get a feel for how things might play out. As always, there will be surprises. The only question is: who’s ready to take their moment? And as always, remember that these are only one person's opinions. Title Contenders Reality Check They're back! After many seasons, Reality Check have made a comeback, and through the Pro division qualifiers, they've claimed their spot in the Pro division, and are immediately looking to be the best that the Pro division has to offer. After gathering most of their old squad back, they've found some new blood and will surely be the team to watch this season. It’s the kind of return that instantly grabs attention. There’s history here, there’s chemistry already built in, and now it’s been reinforced with fresh pieces that could elevate them even further. The big question isn’t whether they can compete, it’s whether they can hit top form quickly enough to dominate from the start. If everything clicks, this could be a team that doesn’t just aim for the top but sets the standard for everyone else. Player To Watch: @cTunkeilija Golden Buffalos The almighty Golden Buffalos are back in the Pro division after a somewhat "rough" season in Elite. After a lot of soul-searching, their captain has once again managed to lure Elite champions to play in Pro; some pull he has. With these signings, the Buffalos immediately put themself at the top of the power rankings in the Pro division. Now, as the Buffalos look to take their talent back to Elite, we'll wait eagerly for what they have to offer. Even after a down year by their standards, this is still a team that carries serious weight. The ability to bring in proven Elite-level players speaks volumes about both their ambition and reputation. On paper, they might be the most stacked roster in the division, but expectations come with pressure. Anything less than dominance will feel like underachievement. If they find their rhythm early, they could run through the league. If not, things could get surprisingly tense. Player To Watch: @Patzlaf Unique After coming so close not once, but twice, missing out on the Elite division, Unique is back in the Pro division and hope to accomplish their goal of promotion. After a tough finals loss to POGGERS last season, and then in the Elite qualifiers to Unwanted, they're back, hungrier than ever to show the community that they don't belong in the Pro division anymore. There’s a real sense of unfinished business surrounding this team. Falling short twice in a row like that either breaks you or fuels you, and everything points to Unique coming back more driven than ever. They’ve already shown they can go toe-to-toe with the best, but now it’s about getting over that final hurdle. If they can channel that frustration into consistency, they won’t just be contenders, they’ll be one of the most dangerous teams in the playoffs. Player To Watch: Nordzman ( @LE1PAKONE) Starstrucked Starstrucked came to the Pro division through the qualifiers, and they bulldozed themselves to become one of the favourites. Brimming with offensive talent, Starstrucked issues will be similar to those of Greatest last season. Can a team with immense individual talent work together to accomplish a common goal? Only time will tell! They'll make a deep run without a doubt, and if they can keep the puck out of their own net, they will be a force to be reckoned with. There’s no denying the raw firepower on this roster. On their day, they can outscore anyone and make it look easy. But as we’ve seen time and time again, talent alone doesn’t guarantee success at this level. The real test will be structure, buying into a system, staying disciplined, and trusting each other when games get tight. If they figure that out, they’re not just a fun team to watch; they’re a legitimate threat to win it all. Player To Watch: @vilppijoona Playoff Bound NOSTREESPORTS Their performance last season was a positive outcome after a short hiatus, and they had a great regular season. After the departure of @1mmu9 & @Borjendahlen their new signings @LeiskaViis7 & @Pensasmies have big shoes to fill if they want to advance past round 1 of the playoffs. With the season already underway, they have a short time to get their ducks in a row for the season opener, but all eyes will be on their captain @Bot_hene to see what he has managed to cook with the little time he has. There’s a bit of uncertainty around this team right now. Losing key players is never easy, especially when they were central to last season’s success. The replacements have potential, but stepping into those roles comes with pressure. Early games could be telling us if they find chemistry quickly or struggle to adjust. If the new pieces click and the leadership holds things together, they could surprise people again. If not, they might find themselves stuck just short of where they want to be. Player To Watch: @LeiskaViis7 Otukset The mainstay of Pro now for a few seasons, they always seem to be on the cusp of Elite, but last season was a much more difficult one than the past ones. They barely made the playoffs and made it tough on the 1st seed Finnish Roosters, taking them to game 7 before crumbling. Now a new season and the same guys still together, what makes Otukset great is how they can challenge even the best of teams yet fall short when the going gets tough, which Otukset team will we see this season? It almost feels like we say the same thing about Otukset every season, and yet it keeps being true. They have the ability to push top teams to the limit, but closing out those big moments has been the missing piece. The continuity in their roster is a strength, but it also means the pressure is on to finally evolve. Are they the team that nearly pulls off upsets, or the one that actually finishes the job this time? That answer will define their season. Player To Watch: @juhkis96 Carpe Diem Carpe Diem surprised a lot of teams last season with how they played the game, a lot of skill and great defense, as they finished second in their group a lot of whispers were going around about how that was possible, they seemed to be in over their heads and heading into the playoffs where they were taken down by a lackluster Aspyre team that ultimately were too hard to handle for the Finnish team. Heading into the new season, they want to take that next step in their game; however, all that matters is how good you can perform when the games get tough, so do they have what it takes to raise their level? Last season proved they belong in the conversation, but it also raised expectations. It’s one thing to surprise teams, it’s another to back it up when everyone is ready for you. Their structure and defensive play give them a solid foundation, but playoff hockey demands another level. If they can find that extra edge when it matters most, they could move from “playoff bound” to genuine contender territory. Player To Watch: @Bipes_bip0rus No-Man's Land Brynäs IF E-Sports For a while, Brynäs seemed to be trending as a team that always makes the playoffs, but after last season, they seemed to be missing that spark. With a few roster changes, Brynäs hope to make a change in their game, and we'll see if that pays off in the mid-season report, but now all eyes are on their core to step up. This season will shape their future, so be on the lookout for major changes if things don't go as they had hoped. This feels like a bit of a crossroads season for Brynäs. The expectations aren’t as clear as before, and that consistency they once relied on is now in question. The changes they’ve made could either refresh the team or create more instability, and early performances will likely set the tone. If their core players step up, they can steady the ship. If not, this could be the start of a bigger rebuild than expected. Player To Watch: @Vibholm_10 Turun Gasellit With the way Turun Gasellit plays, they surprised a lot of teams on offense, scoring an average north of 3 goals per game last season, which paved the way for their playoff debut in Pro, but that was cut short due to unforeseen circumstances and ended just falling short. With the new season brimming, Turun Gasellit have something not a lot of teams seem to have: chemistry. They've played together for a long time, and they play like it too. Everybody is on the same page, and that goes a long way in the ECL. That kind of chemistry is hard to build and even harder to break down. You can see it in how they move the puck, how they read each other’s plays; it gives them an edge that doesn’t always show up on paper. The challenge now is turning that into consistent results against stronger, more prepared opponents. If they can combine that chemistry with a bit more resilience in key moments, they could quietly climb higher than many expect. Player To Watch: @pohjarzinho Grim Reapers HC The Central European team can't seem to string together wins. After last season, the Grim Reapers' disappointing season, finishing in 9th place, the primarily French team has changed names and rebranded, and hoped for a spark. The truth will still be the same; the talent isn't there. If they can break the stigma of being a rollercoaster team and put up a few win streaks, they might just be on the right side of the playoff line come playoffs. Right now, it’s hard to ignore the pattern. There are flashes of competitiveness, but they’ve struggled to turn that into anything sustained. The rebrand might bring a fresh mindset, but ultimately, it comes down to performances on the ice. If they can find even a bit of consistency, they could stay in the playoff conversation longer than expected. But if the same issues persist, it’s likely to be another frustrating season hovering just below the cutoff. Player To Watch: @Berty Relegation Fallen Rangers There’s no easy way to put it, this looks like it could be a long, difficult season for Fallen Rangers. The Czech/Slovak side comes into the Spring season without much momentum, and on paper, they’re up against teams that simply look more polished, more experienced, and more consistent across the board. That said, the one thing working in their favor might be unpredictability. Teams at this level tend to prepare for structured, familiar playstyles, and Fallen Rangers could catch a few opponents off guard if they lean into their own identity and play without hesitation. Early in the season, especially, that kind of wildcard factor can steal points where you wouldn’t expect it. Still, over the course of a full season, it’s hard to rely on surprise alone. Consistency, discipline, and depth usually decide who stays up, and right now, those are big question marks. Unless something clicks quickly or they find a way to grind out results, the fight to avoid relegation could turn into an uphill battle. They don’t need to be perfect, but they will need to find something solid to build on, and fast, if they want to avoid a return to the Lite division. Player To Watch: @Kiso69 HC Malvi Same story for the Finns, it's going to be tough to beat veterans in Pro and get those crucial points needed to stay alive, but never underestimate a team that has no expectations. If they want to stay in the Pro division, it will require resilience and a lot of luck; we'll see where that gets them. There’s a certain freedom that comes with being overlooked. With no real pressure on their shoulders, the Finns can play their own game and potentially catch more established teams off guard, especially early in the season. That said, experience usually wins out in the long run, and the Pro division is unforgiving when it comes to small mistakes. Player To Watch: @gettera4 REMINDER: We are looking for writers. If you're interested - read more here.
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SportsGamers, The newest update to the ECL '26: Spring rulebook is now live and can be accessed through the league pages. Generally speaking, the rulebook is a revised and improved version of the rulebook used in ECL '26: Winter. Find the new rulebook here. Here's a snapshot of some of the major adjustments / additions compared to ECL ‘26: Winter: 11.7.: Banned Player Abilities, Builds & Positional Builds section has been significantly updated - All Abilities are now banned and not to be used. League Administration will be keeping a close eye on teams and players trying to sign up for a division below their perceived skill level. Rules around this have been more clearly defined as a means of clearer transparency. Read more in sections 5.5, 5.6 and 5.7. 5.9 ECL Pro Playoffs structure has been updated from round 2 onward to follow the same logic as the other divisions – the group placement being the first tie-breaker before PPG. Some final details, as a closer approximation of the prize pool, will be updated to the rules a few weeks after the start of the season. We ask every team and it's members to familiarize themselves with the rulebook before taking the ice for the ECL '26: Winter season. Please refer to the rulebook in case of any issues that may arise throughout the season. If you have any questions, please get in touch with support.
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The ECL '26: Spring season is right around the corner, but let's have a final look at our Winter season with our individual player awards of the Elite division! The winners were voted by captains and staff members. Player of The Season The Player of The Season award is awarded to a player who has excelled above the competition in their own position. Winner: @Patzlaf Defender of The Season The Defender of The Season award is awarded to a player who has excelled above the competition in their defenseman position. Winner: @FlyerKungen Goalie of The Season The Goalie of The Season award is awarded to a player who has excelled above the competition in their goaltender position. Winner: @Stammer70 Rookie of The Season The Rookie Of The Season award is awarded to a player in their rookie ECL Pro season, who has excelled above the competition regardless of position. Winner: @dippen04 Two-Way Forward of The Season The Two-Way Forward of the season is awarded to a forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game. Winner: @Patzlaf Transfer of The Season The Transfer of the Season award is given to a player who after a mid-season transfer is considered to have been the most impactful player for their new team. Winner: @Jemmuuu Comeback Player of The Season The Comeback Player of the Season award is given to a player who after one or more seasons away from ECL Elite competition makes the most impactful comeback to the highest level. Winner: @Patzlaf
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Welcome to ECL Essentials! Here you’ll find a concise guide on how the European Championship League (ECL) operates. This includes important information on scheduling and reporting games, transfer rules, and communication best practices. Whether you’re a new team or a seasoned player, these guidelines will help ensure smooth participation in the league. Dive in and get familiar with the essentials! Game Scheduling & Reporting Guidelines Scheduling Games Contacting Opponents: Mandatory: Reach out to your opponents 12-24 hours before the default scheduled game time. Use the SportsGamer.gg Private Message system or, if necessary, other platforms like Discord. Default Schedule: The default schedule is set by the league. DO NOT schedule games on top of your default opponent without prior agreement with said opponent to move the games. Rescheduling: After agreement, use the rescheduling tool on SportsGamer to update the schedule. Only one postponement is allowed per matchup. If you need to move a matchup a second time, please contact support with an explanation and a suggested date immediately. Deadline for Postponements: Notify the opponent by 12:00 CET on the game day if rescheduling is required. Reporting Games Winning Team’s Responsibility: Use the API Reporting Tool for normal games. For disconnected games, use the manual reporting tool for accurate stats submission. Submission Deadline: Reports must be submitted immediately after the games due to EA’s limited game history available online (5 most recent games). Accurate Stats: Maintain screenshots of all stats (overview, events, and individual stats) for the entire tournament for verification. Contacting Opponents Essential Communication: Do not assume opponents will show up without prior communication - always reach out well ahead of the scheduled games, at the very latest before 12 CET of the scheduled gameday Always confirm the game time and servers in advance. Missed Communication: If opponents are unresponsive, notify League Administration (LA). For advice on how to write Support, please read this article. Transfer Rules Transfer Deadline: The deadline for all player transfers is April 23rd at the end of the day. Licenses Basic Requirements: Every team must have 6 licenses to be eligible. Teams are allowed to hold up to 3 backup licenses. A backup license can be used for up to 10 games total across ECL '26: Winter and Spring — including Qualification, Regular Season, and Playoffs combined. Do not play a game if a player has a ❌ next to their name on the roster page. Are you still missing your license? A valid license is required before stepping on the ice. Purchase your license here. Need help with your license? Please contact Support. Season start & Information When does the season start? The season for ECL Pro, Lite and Core starts on Tuesday, April 7 The season for ECL Elite and Neo starts on Wednesday, April 8 For more specifics on the dates of the ECL '26: Spring season, see this post. Did we miss something? Please see our Frequently Asked Questions. Still need help? Please contact Support.
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