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  1. Hey guys, with the draft upcoming on saturday I thought it could be fun to get the community buzzing a bit about how the 1st round will look - like in the real NHL where the experts do mock drafts. Now, seeing as I am no expert and that this draft will be 8 rounds and not everyone knows everyone it will probably be easier to just do the 1st round, meaning the first 14 picks. Obviously the mock drafts will look quite different depending on who is making them but I'm sure some names will feature on a lot of peoples lists. Without further ado, here is my Mock 1st round of the NHLGamer Summer Cup Fantasy Draft; (general thought behind most of these picks was that people will most likely look out for players having played for "top teams" and also for goalies - just my thinking though!) 1. Dominointi (Forward) 2. Joukki13 (Forward) 3. OxTreeLAT (Goalie) 4. imosi1 (Forward) 5. poliskontroll (Goalie) 6. bjono (Forward) 7. Egyptologen (Defenseman) 8. FinKonna (Goalie) 9. Hanssoni (Forward) 10. plee999 (Forward) 11. tbantti (Forward) 12. SadaPoika (Forward) 13. Pelle3000 (Forward) 14. Chafak (Forward) Let's see some of your mock drafts!
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  2. Hey NHL Gamers! The registration for this year's ECL Draft / Summer Cup is over, and we already informed all of the captains, which were chosen by staff members, about the next steps. These are your captains, in no particular order: Juizki juha96 DieCutterMC pelimies80 vSilenttio FINSeRe Tuukka.R selänne8 Basstian23 Billy44205 LastMandalorian mir021k debi_85 Patzlaf The live draft (Twitch) will be held on Saturday, July 9th, on 19:00 CEST / 20:00 EEST (subject to change). If necessary, it could be continued on Sunday. Furthermore, you can find the rules right here. We will keep you up to date on any changes as soon as possible, so make sure you watch the site in the coming days! On behalf of the NHL Gamer Staff, - gzell60
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  3. Rules build upon our regular ECL rules and include changes due to the format and a few tweaks in regards to scheduling, which were requested by the community for this summer tournament. Changes from ECL Season 2 Rules are underlined. 1. Member registration All players participating in any NHL Gamer league/tournament are required to have a registered account on NHLGamer.com with their Gamertag (Xbox) or PSN ID (Playstation) added to their profile. By joining a team registered for a league/tournament, the player is also accepting these rules. No player may have more than one account on NHLGamer.com. This account can be used for playing on different consoles simultaneously as long as the player has their relevant Gamertag/PSN ID set up on their NHL Gamer profile. If several players use their accounts from the same IP address (for example, brothers living in the same home), those players are required to inform an administrator about these conditions within 24 hours after registering the 2nd account from the IP address. Administrators may ask for proof of identification for both registered players. 2. Code of conduct Registered members are required to treat each other with respect and not divert to overly abusive language. This applies to all league/tournament related conversations conducted on NHLGamer.com, or direct communication between players on external sources if proof can be provided that also includes the context of the conversation. Members are not allowed to try circumventing the rules. Members are not allowed to deceive or give NHL Gamer staff false information. Members are free to question rules and appeal decisions made by NHL Gamer staff, but are required to do so in a constructive and respectful manner. 3. Player registration All registered members are allowed to participate in the draft tournament. Registrations are final once the sign-up period has ended. If players refuse to participate/finish the tournament with their drafted team, they will face a suspension. After the registration period is over, NHLGamer Staff will decide on how many players per team will be allocated. Staff will then continue to elect an according number of team captains (one per team) who are facing certain responsibilities (Rulebook #5). 4. Draft Before the start of the draft, pick order will be randomized, and all team captains will receive their pick numbers along with a list of all participating players. They are given at least 3 days to prepare for the draft. The draft will be held live with all team captains. Team captains will pick players until every registered player is allocated to a team (this time: 9 players per team, captain included). If needed, the draft procedure can be split into two different parts, taking place on two different days. If one captain is not available, he needs to put all registered players into order and NHL Gamer staff will pick according to these preferences. As soon as all teams are complete, each team captain needs to delegate two assistant captains from their roster. 5. Responsibilities All managers (C and A) are the representatives of their entire team, as such they are responsible for: • Scheduling games • Ensuring their team complies with the tournament rules at all times • Any communication with other managers or with NHLGamer staff in the name of their team. All players are to follow the rules and any decision made by administrators. Even if a decision is being appealed the original ruling must be followed until further notice. NHL Gamer staff are responsible for: • Hosting the league/tournament • Enforcing the rules. That includes investigating potential infractions in order to issue the proper rulings. • Settling potential disputes between players or teams • Recording league/tournament events 6. Scheduling By default, 2 opponents (2 games per opponent) are to be played during a one week period. There are no default game days. Games must be played until 7 days after default game week. All games must be played until one week after the last default game week. If the regular season is still not finished by then, NHLGamer Staff will investigate and hand out walkover wins to the teams which were more active in scheduling the games. During the playoffs, it is required that at least 2 games are scheduled for one game day. To make the draft more meaningful, it is required that ALL players within each roster play at least 3 games during the regular season. Each missing game leads to a 3 point deduction at the end of the regular season. In case a player does not show up after he registered and was drafted, this needs to be reported to NHL Gamer staff. Staff will check whether he was indeed not available to play or forced out by the team captains. If a team is more than 15 minutes late to a game, the opposing team has the right to request a walk-over win. These requests will be looked at by the NHLGamer staff. Continuous disregard of the agreed schedules will lead to disciplinary actions. 7. Game rules All tournament games are to be played 6 versus 6 in private drop-in games. The away team jersey is required to be mainly white or very light in color. Home team jerseys are required to be dark or brightly colored. The main point is that the home and away teams should be easily distinguishable from each other. The away team is responsible for switching the uniforms prior to the game, if there is an issue with the colors. Teams are allowed to use pauses during stoppages in play during games. Pauses should not be used before the first face-off. Teams are not allowed to disturb other teams using text or voice messages during the game. Players are not allowed to challenge for a fight before a faceoff nor against a player who is either in possession of the puck, or would be the first one reaching a loose puck. Note, however, that if a player delivers a big hit, gets the puck and the fight challenge comes up, the opposing team is allowed to take the fight, because the player delivering the hit is regarded as initiating the fight challenge. Teams are allowed to leave a game before the 2-minute mark of the first period if they experience significant lag or if a player has disconnected during those 2 minutes. The game is to be started again, with a new host if demanded by the team that experienced the lag. This process can only be used 2 times for a given game. On the 3rd start the game has to be played regardless of lag for either team. If a goal is scored during the first 2 minutes before anyone has disconnected from the game (due to lag, as described above), it counts towards the league game, even if either team would like to try to get a better connection. If there is a disagreement regarding whether or not the goal should count, teams are expected to provide the NHL Gamer staff with video material to prove their case. With the exception of the first 2 minutes of a game, no player is allowed to quit a game midway on purpose. If a skater disconnects during a game outside of the first 2 minutes: • If a player drops outside the first 2 minutes of the period, the opposing team can choose whether to play the rest of the period 6v5 or 6v6. The team makes the decision by either continuing the game or quitting. After the disconnect the teams are expected to make a stoppage in play as soon as possible, for example by shooting the puck over boards, so that the team who didn’t drop a player can choose how they want to continue. If a team decided to quit, it is important that only 5 players leave the game, thus ending it, and the 6th stays to record the stats of the game. • Any goal scored until the end of that period counts. If the CPU gets points, these points do not count towards the disconnected player’s stats. • After the period is over, the team that did not have a disconnection must leave the game, thus ending it. The other team must take screenshots of the game stats and individual stats for both teams. It is recommended that both teams take the screenshots in order to cover any human error, even though the responsibility to do so is on the team with the disconnected player. • A new game must be started with the same host as the previous game. The remaining period(s) will be played in this new game. The first period of the new game will be the first remaining period of the league game and the game stats will be the sum of the stats from that game and the previous game for which screenshots have been taken. Example: Team A right-wing disconnects during the second period. Teams decide to play until the end of period 2, after which Team B quits. Team A is responsible for taking screenshots of all the necessary stats for both teams and later supplying Team B with these stats. A new game is started and only the first period is played. If the teams are tied (combined score) after the first period, the 2nd period would be counted as overtime. • If the team of the skater who disconnected was on the penalty kill when the disconnection happened, it must take measures to be on the same PK (same player(s) in the box) again for the full 2 minutes to start the remainder of the game. Delay of game is the suggested penalty to get this done as quickly as possible. • Failure to comply with the rules for a player drop will result in disciplinary actions for the captain(s) of the team. On first offense, a warning will be issued. Further violations will result in suspensions. If a goalie disconnects during a game outside of the first 2 minutes: • The team that did not have a disconnection must leave the game at the next stoppage in play, thus ending it. The other team must take screenshots of the game stats and individual stats for both teams. The time of this event must be recorded. • A new game must be started with the same host as the previous game. The remaining time of the period where the goalie left and the remaining period(s) will be played in this new game. The first period of the new game will be the period when the goalie left of the tournament game and the tournament game stats will be the sum of the stats from that game and the previous game for which screenshots have been taken. Example: Team B goalie disconnects at 12:36 into the 2nd period. Teams play until the next whistle, which was at 13:01, after which Team A quits. Team B is responsible for taking screenshots of all the necessary stats for both teams and later supplying Team A with these stats. A new game is started and the gameplay starts from 13:01 in the 1st period. The time before that will be used to get the score to match what it was at the time of the disconnect. Other than that, teams should be standing still. At 13:01, team A will start with the puck in their own zone, as Team B was the one with a disconnect. The game will end after period 2. If the teams are tied (combined score) after the 2nd period, the 3rd period would be counted as overtime. • If the team of the G who disconnected was on the penalty kill when the disconnection happened, it must take measures to be on the same PK (same player(s) in the box) again for the full 2 minutes to start the remainder of the tournament game. Delay of game is the suggested penalty to get this done as quickly as possible. If teams are tied in points at the end of the regular season, the following tie-breaker will be applied: 1) Points 2) Wins (including OT-wins) 3) Head-to-head record (points in mutual games) 4) Goal difference 5) Scored goals 8. Match report After a game is completed, both teams must submit a match report on NHLGamer.com. All managers (C's and A's) have access to do this. The reporting person of a team is agreed internally per game. All match reports must be submitted within 24 hours after the game is completed, but as a general rule teams are expected to submit the stats immediately. Continued failure to report stats on time and/or accurately will result in disciplinary action. In case of repeated user error offenses, a warning will be issued. Once a warning has been given, further offenses may lead to a suspension or a deduction in team points. The rule also applies to the 24 hour period within which the matches should be reported. All stats reported must correspond with the figures in game. 9. Recruitment and transfers Due to the teams resulting out of a draft, no transfers are allowed. Recruiting players which did not sign-up for the tournament is strictly prohibited. Any violation of this rule may lead to suspensions. 10. Infractions Violation of the member registration rules will result in a permanent account ban. Violation of the code of conduct, with the exception of rule 2, will result in a player ban, the length of which is defined as follows: • 2 games for first offense • 6 games for second offense • Tournament ban for 3rd offense Violating rule 2 of the code of conduct will result in a tournament ban. Teams unavailable to play a scheduled game are given a walk-over loss. If the opponent was available they get a walk-over win, otherwise they also get a walk-over loss. All walk-over requests are reviewed by the NHL Gamer staff. 11. Definitions “League/Tournament start” is the date of the first game played in the tournament. “League/Tournament end” is after the end of the final game of the tournament. “Game” is defined by a home team and an away team. “Managers” of a team are the captain and the assistants. “Transfer” is the movement of a player from a team to another. A player is on a team as soon as he is displayed as such on NHL Gamer. “Recruitment” is the addition of a free agent by a team. “Free Agent” is a member of NHL Gamer who has not been registered to any team during a league/tournament. “Disqualification” is when a team gets removed from the tournament. A disqualified team has all its games cancelled, unless it has already played 80% of it's games, in which case the remainder of games will be reported as walk-over losses. This is in order to keep the stats intact and respect all the effort that has gone into playing and reporting all of these games. “Ban” is a player punishment. Ban length depends on the infraction made by the player. A player banned for N games is not allowed to play the next N games scheduled for his current team. As such, if the team schedule is changed the games the banned player has to skip remain the same. This applies across tournaments and across different teams. “Infraction” is the act of breaking any rule described in this document. “Walk-over” is a team punishment in the form of an automatic 5-0 result. If a game cannot be played and one team is at fault, that team gets a walk over loss while the other team gets a walk over win. All walk-overs are reviewed by NHL Gamer staff before becoming final. "Trade deadline" is the moment when transfers are not allowed anymore until the end of a tournament. "League/Tournament game" is the official game according to NHL Gamer stats. In the case of disconnection, the tournament game consists of parts of two NHL16 games.
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  4. PSN: Indi969 Positions: C/LW/RW Teams: Aapon Taikasauva ( Tiki Talk) Captain: Nty
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  5. PSN: FlyerKungen Positions: I've been playing 99% of the thousands of games on the RW only, so every other position would be strange, but I'm ready to learn new things if necessary! About me: Yeah, I'm 19 years old, from Mikkeli, Finland. I started to play EASHL and 6v6 games in NHL 13 at X360 with my friends. We played just for fun, no EHL/ECL or anything like that, although we played a lot. Basically, I was 1v1 player and that was the serious thing to me. NHL 14 went the same way as NHL 13. Then I moved to PS4 and bought NHL 15. Without EASHL it was clearly one more 1v1 year for me. At the beginning of this version I got bored to 1v1 modes and even EASHL didn't inspired me, because of the awful connections. So I decided to take my time and I went out to play some mölökky with my girlfriend. After that little break I came back in January and started to play EASHL again with my best buddy, ADETIKKI. During that time, I did not have any connections to other teams. So we took our way to Vastaanottokeskus (VOK). Big thanks to them, they let me play RW everytime I was online! So I played there about couple of months and suddenly 6v6 started to be the new serious thing to me...and when I take something seriously, it means that I want to be THE BEST some day. Only about two weeks before ECL Season 2, I left from VOK with ADETIKKI and we created our own team, Written In The Stars (SKY). ECL came too quickly for us and our new players, but it was mine first 6v6 tournament experience and it was fun! In the future, we want to be one of the ECL top teams! No doubt about it... Fine, this bullshit life story ends now. Sometimes I just love to write and drink coffee. I have too much time, but sorry for all, I can not be one of the Captains, because my girlfriend (lol) and I will start military in January so I just want to enjoy the freedom I have left. But still I'm online almost every day. I love to create new contacts with NHL people! Bigger community is always better. Let this be good and succesful Summer Cup for everybody! Peace & Love. - Up Yours -
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  6. PSN: vatalisti Position: RD, C, RW in that order. About me: I'm 16 years old guy from Finland, started playing eashl in NHL 14. Have played in few teams like Coyote Pack, Carlsberg HC and last Ecl i played in Victorious Secret. I'm not interested in being a captain.
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  7. PSN: Patzlaf About me: 21years old finnish. Started EASHL NHL12 in Nordic Hockey Tigers Positions: C/LW/LD/G Teams: Laser HT (MUKIMIEHET, Carlsberg HC, Nordic Blizzard) Captain: NO Im in Turkey 24-31.7
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  8. PSN: ADETIKKI Im 19 years old dude from Finland. I have played NHL and EASHL since NHL 14 but I started to play 6vs6 games in this version. Im C but I can play RW and LW too. I play in Written In The Stars. I dont have very big interest to be one of the captains but Im online everyday.
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  9. Psn name:jtorro123 about me: 16 year old swedish. But can speak finnish and english. ive played NHL for a few years and i play mostly as fwd LW,C,RW but can also play LD and G. I played last ecl with Nordic stars as C and G . I would not like to be captain but im online almost everyday.
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  10. PSN: Zande95 About me: I'm 17 years old guy from Finland. Played NHL few years now and I'm playing goalie in VsH (Victorious Secret HC). I can also play RW or LW. I'm not looking to be captain but I'm available almost every day.
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