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  1. Baltic Sea Eagles - team that was founded 2011 will be stronger than ever! The Eagles will start next ECL from Pro Division with only one thing in their minds. To win the division and make their way to Elite for ECL6. Roster has changed, a lot actually. We have few new faces flying with us and I also made a comeback after one year break. Roster for ECL5: C Heksaa A Thounimeister A BiggestEight Banaani_Kalja JusaSoLow Lehikoinen_ lYoushallnotpass Madhoo Mehiiss Pro-m99 E: updated roster Credits for the logo goes to Koski
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  2. Hi! This is actually a good idea, and I took note. Don't expect an immediate change but a few waves with updates as we are generally looking to improve the use of stats in the long run
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  3. @jtorro1233 INTERVIEW IS UP ON OUR FB PAGE! CHECK IT OUT https://www.facebook.com/Aapon-Taikasauva-1896157620636189/
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  4. With only two weeks until the launch of NHL 18 and fans eagerly curious for details surrounding the game, let us recap some recently announced good news for the fans of European Hockey. EA SPORTS decided to blow up the doors with first introducing that the Champions Hockey League will be in the game. Shortly after that, it was announced that HockeyAllsvenskan and the Erste Bank Eishockey Liga also will be included. In case you’re wondering what the CHL is, we’d describe the Champions Hockey League as a tournament where the top teams of Europe play against each other in a fashion that we are used to in the football scene. Although it’s still not followed even remotely in the same magnitude as on the football side, we can hope the interest towards this league grows on the hockey side as well. The including of HockeyAllsvenskan was a really exciting thing especially for Swedish NHL-gamers as they can once again play the famous Stockholm Derby, Djurgården vs AIK with friends. Or why not give Leksand another chance in the famous Daladerby and face off against their bitter rivals, the team that knocked them down from the SHL: Mora IK. The press releases didn’t specify whether these leagues are actually included in the game as full playable seasons with schedules, or if they are mainly to be used in individual games or replacement teams in the franchise mode, as we’ve seen done before. At this stage we can only speculate, but whatever the approach is, we welcome these new teams to the game with open arms! The features of HockeyAllsvenskan might add something to the mix in the ECL scene as well; It has been rumoured that the ECL Elite team Synergy might reveal a Björklöven jersey What do you think about the inclusion of these leagues? Will you play with this teams, or perhaps just use their jerseys for HUT or EASHL? Let us know in the comments below. -chavelski
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  5. Well, now teams from SM-Liiga gets some equal teams to play against in versus. Like teams from "Allsvenskan".
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  6. Baltic Sea Eagles (Pro) BiggestEight (LW) All time 7th in points (121 games, 163+135=298) came to fly with us from HC Checkmate. Heksaa (RD) The founder of Eagles wasn't ready to retire from NHL and made comeback after one year total break (FA). Juha96 (G) Very experienced goalie from Nordic Stars. Pro-m99 (LD/RD) Young and potential D from En Hund. In case you can't guess, I can tell you that Koski made this awesome logo as well.
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  7. Suggestion: Change elite div system. We will have this problem that there arent top 16 teams. Because #15-16 drop to pro thats just wrong. They should have also relegation battle agaisnt finalist teams. Just make sure we have really top 16 teams what our community can offer . Winning pro doenst mean that you will be elite team for sure. Thats just a way to make elite even more competive than its now. Atleast I like idea that elite is really best as possible. Pro winner agaisnt #16 and runner up vs #15. Pro final could be more meaning that is now. Is this fair to pro teams idk but atleast more tighter games in elite for sure. So what you guys think ?
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  8. Player interviews are here! First up @indi969! Check it out on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Aapon-Taikasauva-1896157620636189/
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  9. Here is a draft of how the new "NHLGamers Cup" (FA-cup format) could look. The teams have been arranged according to last seasons ranking, from 1 to 78. This Cup could, for example, be played either during the current ECL season or between two ECLs. In this format, Lite teams can challenge some of the "bigger" teams in competition games. Just like in FA cup, teams from top division get "easier" opponents at first instead of immediately facing another Elite team in the first round. The games could be played like BO3 maybe? This means teams can also try some different rosters from regular ECL.
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  10. Still searching... Our roster is completely ready when we get good LW. You will be our only right-handed forward so for smartiest guys it's easy to count your ice time Games every night 20-21.00 ---> So you can have your tryout even tonight.
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  11. Why isn't EASHL practise mode in the game? Has there been any discussions on adding it back in, and if so, when could it happen? It was such a useful tool back on old-gen, even though it was pretty bare bones. By adding some gameplay scenarious(faceoffs, breakout etc.) to choose from, it would recieve alot of attention from 6v6 players.
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  12. Godtier is looking for defender and backup goalie. Both will get icetime. Contact here.
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  13. Afternoon Gamers, In the last few months NHLGamer.com has seen an incredible growth. Not only when it comes to our membership totals on the webpage (about to hit 2500 at the time of writing this) but also when it comes to the ways in which you, our members, choose to interact with us. Our social media channels has grown exponentially and the level of overall commentary and discussion across all platforms is the highest its ever been. As we stand on the verge of new and exciting projects that could potentially propel the NHLGamer brand even higher, it is important to remember where we came from. That, coupled with our desire to introduce our many new members to what it is we actually do around here, led to the creation of an article titled: What is the ECL? Well, the ECL (or European Championship League) is, quite simply, the biggest and most competitive EASHL championship on the European continent. It has long been the "flagship" project for NHLGamer.com and continues to be one of its highest priorities as the project moves forward. All games in the ECL are always played 6v6 (= 6 human-controlled skaters on both sides, including the goaltender) in the EASHL game mode on EA SPORTS' latest iteration of the NHL franchise. When the ECL first saw the light of day almost two years ago (2015) it did so with a healthy amount of hype. The European EASHL community, having previously been divided between Xbox and Playstation, had all decided to come together on one platform (it ended up being the PS4) in anticipation of the championship. Thus it came to be that the ECL, right from the very start, hosted the most competitive enviroment anyone had ever seen... and from there it grew. While the number of teams who competed in ECL's 1, 2 & 3 stayed relatively even, around 50, and the summer tournament hosted on NHLGamer (Summer Cup; previously a part of the ECL but now edited to be its own franchise) was a success - we still felt like there were more European teams and players out there who either hadn't discovered us yet or hadn't gotten around to signing up. With a game-changing innovation introduced ahead of ECL 4, we were about to be proven right... Divisions The idea behind creating separate, skill-based divisions had been rattling around the NHLGamer community ever since before the first ECL, but it wasn't until after ECL 3 that a formal concept was announced. The community was then given a chance to present their feedback and suggestions for improvements before the Staff announced the final version. When faced with the opportunity to play an entire season against teams of an even skill level, the number of sign-ups soared. The ECL went from having about 60 sign-ups with 45-50 teams finishing the season, to having 80 sign-ups with 78 finishing the season - a 97.5% completion rate. We attribute this success partly to the divisions evening out the competition amongst teams, but also to the enhanced structure a system like this offers. ECL Elite always houses 16 teams, meaning the regular season is always 30 games long. ECL Pro always houses 32 teams, meaning two "conferences" of 16 teams and a regular season 30 games long. ECL Lite is flexible so that we can always accommodate however many new teams choose to sign up. ECL 5 Our next ECL season starts in the middle of October while sign-ups will start as early as September. We expect to once again beat our sign-up records to host the biggest championship yet. Can you afford to miss out on the experience? Keep an eye out for more information, news and hype concerning ECL 5 (including when sign-ups open) in our social media channels; Facebook (NHLGamer) Twitter (NHLGamerCOM) YouTube (NHLGamer Official) Instagram (NHLGamerOfficial) Twitch (NHLGamerTwitch) See you on the ice! @The_Alpha_Furyan for NHLGamer.com
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  14. Good evening, Gamers The long-awaited third episode of ECL Talk is here! Exciting times lie ahead as we try our hand at recording the podcast through a Skype call instead of the PS4 party platform. The title of the episode is Dominating the Beta, something that is reflected in the episodes' content as we review the NHL 18 Beta leaderboards and find the NHLGamer community well represented... Here's a more detailed rundown of whats happening in Episode #3 of ECL Talk (synopsis from YouTube page): "In the third episode of ECL Talk, hosts vSilenttio and The_Alpha_Furyan take a look at the final NHL 18 Beta Leaderboards (team rankings as well as player rankings) and find quite a few familiar names. The bulk of the episode is made up of this "review", with every skater position from Goalie to Center getting their time in the spotlight. Once past the Beta leaderboards, the discussion turns towards how the vacant divisional spots should be filled for ECL 5. Finally, we hint at what is coming up in the future for NHLGamer.com" Bonus material While recording the podcast, we had a "cheat sheet" of sorts in the form of screenshots taken on the last day of the Beta (midnight to be specific). As we mention in the podcast, we decided to share this material with the community as a form of "bonus content". To make the screenshots more visually appealing and show how dominant the NHLGamer community actually was in the Beta, @Kenu enhanced the images with some ECL art. Enjoy! Teams All Skaters Centers (featuring @ADETIKKI, @Joonas Paatiala, @Erkki, @xDoumi, @otto aaltonen, @Tzon93, @Norpee and @Migo_boo) Left Wingers (featuring @SadaPoika, @xMaick82x, @Bugimir, @plee999, @Rimpe, @pajenc, @mir02k1 and @hpkfani) Right Wingers (featuring @FlyerKungen, @imosi, @jumalpeku, @vatalisti, @Pelle3000 and @epelis) Defensemen (featuring @vSilenttio, @Slaivone, @Janikka, @The_Alpha_Furyan, @Ilmari_30, @Rullstolskalas, @kikiukko and @Gustafsson7) Goaltenders (featuring @FinKonna, @Casper, @Tauri, @s_w1ld_rus, @Jiihooo86, @Hullued, @Zande95, @jaakko katiska, @Ylijumala and @MajLeN-Gaming) As always, stay tuned for more ECL Talk and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and like the video if you want to see more content like this in the future. See you then! @vSilenttio and @The_Alpha_Furyan for NHLGamer.com
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  15. Let's go with 2 more Unknown - ECL Pride **************************************************** Last seen in Drop Zone and NG Puck Nation (summercup), a young and talented forward who scored 38 goals in 42 games in his last ECL season. Hazard-Laser from Drop Zone/FA **************************************************** With a total of 232 points in 124 ECL games, ranked 24 at the leaderboards, also a guy who did his first games with us tonight and showed that he will be important on both wings in the upcoming season. Vilperi-90 from Baltic Sea Eagles
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