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NHLGamers, If you've followed our journey over the past year, you may have noticed big improvements in our visual quality on our broadcasts, news stories and socials during the last 9 months. I've had the pleasure of working with my long time friend, passionate NHL gamer and hockey fan, and incredibly talented designer Chris @RyGuyX9 Ryan on a plethora of different projects, such as the ECL, FCL, SCL and NA Cup. Today I'm very excited to officially announce Chris as the Creative Director for NHLGamer! In his role, Chris will be NHLGamer’s lead visual problem solver. He will be responsible for maintaining the integrity of the brand and overall design of NHLGamer offerings. Please join me in welcoming Chris to his role as NHLGamer's Creative Director. Below you'll find some examples of the creative work that Chris has brought us so far. On behalf of NHLGamer, Kenneth Lehtinen Founder43 points
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NHLGamers, The ECL 11 Lite season has now progressed far enough that it's time for your Mid-season report. In this report we will be going through some of the groups, but taking a look at teams that have impressed and some that should have showed us a bit more. The style of this report might change a bit this time due to the fact that the Lite division has an increased number of teams. For this reason, I decided to attempt writing as widely as possible about the Lite season while keeping it brief in order to keep this report as readable as possible. So with readability and clarity in mind and with the objective of including as many teams as possible, some aspects might be covered at a glance. Who's hot, who's not? Fist off, some star teams and some teams which had not played so well when reflecting on the expectations these teams should have had before the season. Top performers ECDC Memmingen Esports As predicted in the season preview, this strong team has taken their place in the TOP 3 of the standings and has scored a huge number of goals - averaging 6,1 per game in fact. Attacker @Wowa_1995 (36+46) is currently at 3rd position in the league scoring race. Tic Tac Toes Prior to the season Tic Tac Toes was predicted to be one of the better teams of the season. Last season went well and their form has continued from where it left off. @Wpaanane (39+46) and @Artuzio (35+41) are among their stars of the season so far. @L4nnisto was initially expected to start as goalie but has played as a skater (6+36) and seen zero action in net so far. MUKIMIEHET The legendary team that has been reunited and was one of the strongest contenders in the preview of the season. They haven't been as dominantly strong as they could have been but still played more or less like you might expect. @hpkfani has had a great season so far in terms of points (19+36) and @PCJP as a goalie (84,43 SV%) has performed outstandingly. Hokurit Same applies as for Tic Tac Toes. One of the success stories of last season continues their good form. In Group 5, Hokurit is one of the teams playing for the group win together with Dynastia. @Somerjoki as one of the best goalies (81,6 %) in Lite so far has been one of the teams key players contributing to their success. @jouni29 is Hokurit´s best in scoring currently (33+27). The team spent last weekend in bonding terms at a cabin somewhere in the Finnish wilderness - by the looks of it, the guys could have some shaky thumbs on Sunday evening, but all in all the team should come away a stronger unit. Dynastia Two of their players @Majuri20 (31+54) and @makichuk (57+27) are leading in scoring and assist stats which has had a tremendous impact on the whole teams performance. Dynastia is currently at the top of the table in group 5. They have some very experienced players and should be able to handle an upcoming playoff run well. Bjorkloven Esport Outstanding 100% win rate so far in 14 games at the writing time of this report. Scoring an average of 5,5 goals per game. Tremendous season at the group stage so far and has the potential to go undefeated but it remains to be seen if this form will continue in the playoffs. Strong finalist contender if they can even somehow keep up their level of play. @Tacterz(23+36) and @olgaaa71 (21+36) are the leading players of Bjorkloven Esports so far this season. SPIRIT SPIRIT is a squad in group 7 that has managed to go 17-0-0 so far into the season. Having a group of players from former Me Carvoset makes for a strong foundation and adding some well rounded pieces to that has seemed to work for the club. Currently @Toivonen_ at the right wing is their go-to-guy with a nice lead in the points department. Improvement expected TuTo Esports Expected a whole lot more than struggling to reach to play-off positions. Recently improved their playing a little bit potentially at the point of acquiring @topikeranen and results have followed. Has risen above the playoff line but still needs more points to remain in such a position. Has the potential to do better and have lost many games with only a 1 or 2 goal margin or in OT. If they reach playoffs they might still be a tough task for most opponents at the later stages of the season. Sjukstugan Last season was a success as along with teams like Tic Tac Toes and Hokurit that have proven most of their potential so far unlike Sjukstugan. The quality team Sjukstugan is you should and can expect a whole lot of more from them. At the moment in an 8 win streak but still needs to win more games to secure their place in the playoffs. Has some crucial games in last rounds of the regular series against TuTo Esports and EISFORCE Hockey. Has the experience to be a really tough playoff opponent. Group overview We are also going to take a short look at the groups in general and speculate a bit on playoff positions and the potential outcomes in the groups. The speculation is based on the time of writing which is Sunday, 6th of December and situations might have changed since. In some groups the top two places are quite clear already but all the other positions in the table are still wide open. Group 1 ECDC Memmingen Esports is a strong contender for winning the group. Almtuna and Hammarby Hockey are challengers but are more likely playing for positions 2 and 3. Positions 7-13 in the table are still open and most likely the last playoff places will be determined in the very last rounds of the regular season. One of the highlights in the playoff race is KohKae Esports vs Virtuoso towards the end of the season. KohKae Esports also has high stakes in their matches against Clowns on Ice who are also still in the pursuit playoffs so it will be a tough battle for sure. Some upcoming matchups to watch: Almtuna Esports vs Juggernauts (top 4 positions ) Remparts de tour Esports vs Almtuna Esports (top positions) Hammarby Hockey vs Blackjacks (top 4 positions) ECDC Memmingen vs Almtuna Esports (title-race) KohKae Esports vs Virtuoso (Playoff-race) KohKae Esports vs Clowns on Ice (Playoff-race) Group 2 Tic Tac Toes still have chances for the title. Pahat Pommittajat and Golden Nights are the two fiercest rivals to fight for the top spot. Ringette HC is not out of the battle yet either. Verket and Northern Legacy Esports are most likely to play for the last playoff place. The Last Line still needs more points to secure their place and DEG Esports are not yet completely out. Some teams have more games at the moment than others so that can give the edge to the team that has more games in pushing the pressure to the team that has some catching up to do. Some upcoming matchups to watch: The Last Line vs Golden Nights (Both fighting for crucial points) DEG Esports vs Pahat Pommittajat (Both fighting for crucial points) Tic Tac Toes vs Ringette HC (playing for top 4 places) Group 3 Bjorkloven Esports are convincingly going on towards winning the group. There are still teams in short distance who can still challenge like Exerceo and Sinister. In the playoff race the situation is as close as can be: nearly all teams between positions 5-13 can still reach playoffs and also drop out if they go on a cold run. Only the bottom team Mighty Stixxx is out of the playoffs for sure. Some upcoming matchups to watch: Bjorkloven Esports vs Sinister (top spot on the table) Grenoble BDL Esports vs Teutons (playoff race) Grenoble BDL vs Lulea Hockey (playoff race) Group 4 MUKIMIEHET have returned to ECL in convincing fashion. However the fight for the group #1 spot is still wide open. Teams like Sopranos and ASM Hockey are among the contenders racing for the last playoff spots with their matchup being one of the key battles determining the playoff race. In addition to that, ASM Hockey particularly still has some games against other teams in that mid-table range which are really important. Sopranos also has many important matches later in the regular season like the game against Northern Falcons which is important to both teams for different reasons: Northern Falcons is playing for a top 4 position whereas Sopranos fights for that last playoff spot. Some upcoming matchups to watch: MUKIMIEHET vs Calzone HC (top spot on the table) Sopranos vs ASM Hockey (playoff race) ASM Hockey vs Saucer Hockey (playoff race) Oton Letkutemppu vs Baby Goons (playoff race) Oton Letkutemppu vs ASM Hockey (playoff race) Group 5 Dynastia is leading quite clearly at the moment but Hokurit is trailing close behind. Arguably THE match of the regular season in the group - and probably in the entire division so far - is Dynastia vs Hokurit at the very last round of the regular season. Close to the playoff line the most interesting teams are the teams in positions 5-12. The point differences are very small and the last playoff spots will most likely be solidified in the very last games. Illumination, Handu Pumpulla, Night Shift Hockey and Bare Knuckles Hockey are the ones to watch going forward. Some upcoming matchups to watch: Dynastia vs Hokurit (top spot on the table) Illumination vs Handu Pumpulla (playoff race) Illumination vs Bare Knuckles Hockey (playoff race) Group 6 Group 6 is wide open and nearly all spots are open to contest. Therefore, many games are crucial towards the end of the season. It is very probable that all the positions in 1-8 range will not be solidified until the very last rounds. One of the most important matches are Burning Goats games against Rogle BK and Helter Skelter since the results of those matches play a major role in determining the last playoff spots. Old Farts against Armada Hockey and Black Sharks are some of the games that will decide the group winner. Black sharks and Old Farts will also be battling for #1 between the two of them. Some upcoming matchups to watch: Old Farts vs Armada Hockey (top spot on the table) Rogle BK vs Helter Skelter (playoff race) Helter Skelter vs Burning Goats (playoff race) Old Farts vs Black Sharks (top spot on the table) Rogle BK vs Burning Goats (playoff race) Group 7 Arguably the most notable race for the top spot is between Spirit and Tequila Sunrise who have matches to play against each other. TuTo Esports are finding themselves in the playoff race although they would have the potential to fight for the top spot. Their games against Syndrome and Sjukstugan will be tremendously important in deciding where they end up in the group. GIFU Hockey is another contender for winning the group and is currently in second place based on point average. Some upcoming matchups to watch: TuTo Esports vs Syndrome (playoff-race) Spirit vs Tequila Sunrise (title-battle) TuTo Esports vs Sjukstugan (playoff-race) Sjukstugan vs EISFORCE HOCKEY (playoff-race)17 points
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NHLGamer, The midpoint of the ECL 11 Pro season is right about now and it's a good time to take a closer look at what happened in the first half of the season in both groups. The first half of the season has been very even for both groups with no teams really running away with it yet and everyone still in the mix. There are only a few points difference between the top eight teams in both groups which will definitely add to the excitement as the season progresses even further. Despite it being a close fight for each team, there have still been several squads that have surprised us - some on the good side and some on the worse. GROUP 1 Top performers: Herlev Eagles As the biggest surprises of group 1, the Herlev Eagles have continued their strong run of form that started in the FCL. The team seems to have found their identity nicely and ever since assuming their Danish prefix they have really came into their own. The teams play has seen consistent development and their form curve is on an upwards trajectory. It is to be expected that the team will be seen in the important playoff battles, but the team's playbook might not be thick enough in order to secure any of the brighter trophies this season. Inter Iceland Inter Iceland's strong momentum has carried the team to a good start of the season. The German squad has managed to hang with the big boys of their group for quite some time and could even be on their way towards a #1 seed. Before the start of the season, the team was not expected to be at the top of the group but has surprised positively. It should be noted, however, that the team has encountered a majority of the weaker teams in the group during the early part of the season, but without taking anything away from Inter – the team's going has been very strong and disciplined. The discipline shows that most of the games played by the team have ended with a one-goal difference, but converting those tight battles into victory takes a great amount of skill. Both @Fire_019 and @Stefan_397 have been crucial to guaranteeing Inter Iceland's success during the early part of the season. Tunnel Vision In the early moments of the regular season, Tunnel Vision lost two of key players when talented @Eemil moved to SJ Gaming and goaltender @ITemeI moved on to JYP, both in pursuit of that famed Elite ice time. Although the team experienced player losses, there was also player traffic in the other direction, as the team was joined by a very experienced player, @JanneK. who is a great goalie that has the capability to steal games for his team. Their recent addition of @uhNikke makes them even stronger and solidifies Tunnel Vision as a title candidate. Production is very even across all three forwards and their defensemen are also chipping in, but they will need to ramp up their numbers in that department to be at the absolute top when the bigger games start. Should do better: Vaxjo Lakers The Swedish Vaxjo Lakers have had a very challenging start to the season, but the team is firmly sticking to the lower seeded playoff spots despite having a bit of a tough time. A strong SCL put Vaxjo right up there as one of the strongest Swedish teams in the scene, but their ECL campaign hasn't quite worked out and some of the roster shuffling they did seemed to have impacted the team negatively. They might have dropped games here and there, but at least their powerplay has been as deadly as ever, finishing with a 57,14% efficiency rate. Kiekko-Espoo Esports Kiekko-Espoo Esports made playoffs and even got the chance to qualify for an Elite spot at the end of ECL 10, but this season their usual selves have been nowhere to be found. Having seen minimal player turnover with only @Mikka leaving his winger position open for the at leas on paper equally talented @Borjendahlen the structure and dynamics of the team shouldn't have been thrown off so the question remains - what has happened in the offseason? Going below .500 in the season so far is troubling for a team of their prestige and Kiekko-Espoo needs to find a solution to their problems fast if they wan't to salvage their season. Disappointing start: TIKI TALK Halfway through the regular season, not all teams have kept up pace. TIKI TALK currently holds the tail end of the first group with way less games played than their competition. The team is very legendary in the scene and despite their golden ages being ancient history, TIKI TALK is still used to better than this. For the first time ever, they might be facing relegation to the Lite division. The team has not yet been able to scrape any wins from their matches. They have experienced major roster changes that will certainly affect the team's play, in defense of TIKI. GROUP 2 Top performers: GOONS GOONS cannot really be seen as a great surprise, as they were very active on the transfer market and made some great acquisitions such as former Elite level centerman @xKeskitalo and Black Horse defenseman @Miika. The team also received very strong reinforcements when @kriketski17 joined the playing roster out of the blue. This player move further boosted the team's stock in playoff battles and has spurred them in their push to the top of the table. Djurgarden Hockey Djugarden's high league ranking can be seen as something of a surprise early on especially considering that the team didn't make playoffs last season and have acquired an interesting centerman in @LordStanley46_, who takes the massive leap from Neo to Pro and doing that in a convincing fashion. The defensive extraordinaires have now fallen into a brewing losing streak, dropping three consecutive games which is causing some worry. DIF is among those teams that seems to have found the clue to a deadly powerplay though - scoring at a rate of 43,75%. Should do better: Pata Hellalla In the middle of group two Pata Hellalla has been a bit sidetracked for a very long time and at times the team has been very close to falling down the league level even. However, the team has a very long background in the scene and has gradually improved their game. Recent development has boosted their stock when considering potential playoff teams, and the playoffs is where they should do well with all their experience and the rejuvenated style of play. Enigma Enigma started the regular season as a very heavy favorite to take group two, but success has not been achieved as hoped. As a result, some moves were made and newly acquired center @Ojamoska was allowed to leave. He was replaced by @laitineen64, who started the season with MUKIMIEHET and seemed to better the Enigma squad after a short adjustment period. Last season, the team was already knocking on those Elite gates, so it shouldn't be out of the question to see Enigma improve drastically as the season progresses. Nordic Stars Nordic Stars has been one of those teams who seem to play every night for a very long time. they are also a very familiar sight in the Pro division as they have been in the division for all except one Elite season. The team consistently dominates the regular season but seems to fade away in the playoffs, maybe this time they'll do it the other way around? Their roster surely is as strong as ever and @Vire30 as a centerman is one of the better players in the division which makes you wonder when they'll start clicking and firing on all cylinders. With that we'll be concluding this short snapshot into the ECL Pro season, if your team wasn't mentioned, don't worry - perhaps we'll get to you in the upcoming pieces! Do you agree with the takes above and if not, what do you think should have been discussed? As always, have fun - play hard!15 points
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Finnish Roosters In: x__w1ld__x from: free agent NeonHum from: dug up and reanimated from the ancient crypt of Finnish Roosters history Out: Profiilipakki to: Goons Thank you for everything, Jere. You're a highly potential young player with an absolutely exemplary attitude! We'll meet again, don't know where, don't know when, but I know we'll meet again...some sunny day.9 points
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NHLGamers, We would like to remind every team that the transfer window for ECL Pro expires today at 23:59:59 CET. In turn, the ECL Elite transfer window is open until the end of December. Please remember to make sure your trades are in line with the rulebook before making them and check with support if you aren't sure. Remember, only one transfer per player is allowed per season - unless the player has played 0 games (overall, for any team) the entire season, which is covered in rule 14.1. If you're a player still looking for a team or a team still looking to add to your roster, please head to the Free Agents section or the Clubs Looking For Players section on our forum. Please post any last-minute transfers in the comments section below so everyone can enjoy them. Also, be sure to tune in to our ECL Elite action presented by Wilhelm starting 19:45 CET at twitch.tv/NHLGamer!5 points
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22yo Free agent RD/G I am better known as a SuklaaBroidi but nowadays my PSN is: SlaterinBroidi I have played pretty much only 3v3 matches but would like to try out some 6v6 matches 😄5 points
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Second place is not enough to even get a mention for Frosty Kiekko-Vantaa with 7 shutouts, oh well. Gotta do better🤷♂️4 points
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Free Rw/Lw looking for a Lite/Neo team Backup is okay but hopefully could get some ice time in league games Prefer Finnish teams Contact me here or psn: Quicksqopz3 points
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After having extremely strong preseason I have been put into a situation where I’m really not happy and so I have decided to move on and search a fresh start in some other team. I’m probably one of the most experienced goalies, if not the experienced, since I have been playing goalie position from NHL 12 ’til this day. Despite of me having this kind of experience I just turned 28 years old last month, so I feel that I’m pretty much in my prime age and I have lots to give to my new team and I can assure you that my hands won't shake in any situation. I have won Elite, Pro and Lite -leagues each once and my last Elite experience was from ECL season 9 with Miracle. I have been playing for the 2 past seasons for Rookie Mistakes in Pro. I’m extremely loyal player who tends to stay in the same team for a longer periods of time. But since my free agency is happening middle of the season I’m also willing to come in for a shorter stint. I'm very chill person who gets along with pretty much all players and with me you won't be finding any drama or bullshit. I'm also fluent in Finnish and English. Here are my ECL goalie all time stats: I have felt extremely strong and confident when standing between the pipes in NHL 21 and I really feel this is the best NHL for me personally as a goalie. I have the highest SV% in regular EASHL 6v6 games from the nordic server so even if they haven't been real ECL games it can tell I'm finding the puck in net this year. Just give me a shot and you might be surprised. Link to my NHLGamer player profile: https://nhlgamer.com/players/232 points
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UNI Gaming In: NNAHKA (Orebro eHockey) Unski727 (Fa)1 point
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NHLGamers, We're underway with perhaps (as always) the most exciting ECL Elite season yet. The first week held three broadcast nights and a bunch of interesting matchups outside that and we're really happy with the turnout in the streams. Our teams surely did not disappoint as we saw a bit of everything over the course of the first week- some games proved to be scoring battles and others were a bit tighter, we even saw a goal of the season candidate in the first week when Joona @jm98II Muona of YMCA Esports put his hands on display in this beauty of a goal: The incredible moves on display unfortunately posterized hREDS defenseman Tuukka @Tuukka.R Röpelinen, who will without a doubt be bouncing back and has been seen starting some minor Twitter beef with Gotham Knights defenceman Timi @Rimpe Rimpeläinen - the two will be going head to head already tonight in an exciting hREDS - Gotham matchup. We were also treated to some of the bigger goals we've seen in a while, when newly signed HAVU Gaming goaltender Oskari @sibeelius Grönroos was pulled for the extra skater at the end of their matchup against JYP Jyvaskyla. The long-time netminder managed to snag a massive goal against his former team to tie up the game, what a performance! To move on from the ridiculous goals that were on display this past week, we've also got to discuss the standings situation, despite it not being worth looking into too much after only a few rounds have passed by. After the first week we've got SJ Gaming and Vesa Pompa HC topping the table, albeit with two games in hand on the rest of the pack. Teams that are at the bottom of the standings still without their first win are Team LEISURE and SAWO ESPORTS, who will be going into the second week of action with some pressure of notching that first W soon enough. SAWO will be showcased in an NHLGamer broadcast against Gotham Knights on Wednesday, maybe that will be their chance? Other interesting matchups scheduled for the upcoming week are the Swedish rivalry Farjestad - Vesa Pompa, which will be broadcasted tonight and Thursday night's Finnish esports org clash between KOVA Esports and SJ Gaming. Transfers It's a somewhat rare occasion to see some movement at the Elite level after the start of the season, but some transfers have come to knowledge in the past week or so, we'll also be recapping possible movement in these reports. Here are the transfers that have come to light since the ECL 11 Elite season preview: HAVU Gaming OUT Topi @topikeranen Keränen, TuTo Esports After being in a backup role with Written In The Stars/HAVU Gaming since ECL 7, @topikeranen made the decision to move on to a playing role with Lite team TuTo Esports. He is taking a massive role in the club and will definitely be making an impact, which he already has in his first six games of the season. His departure will not affect the competitiveness of HAVU Gaming in any way. SJ Gaming IN Eemil @Eemil Koski, Tunnel Vision IN Samu @Ojamoska Ojamo, Enigma SJ Gaming have secured their much needed second starting defenseman in what seems to have been a package deal when signing @Eemil to play a huge role in their defense and @Ojamoska to a potential backup job at the center position, both of former Raccoon Rampage fame. The move significantly strengthens the defensive core of SJ Gaming, but might throw balance on the offensive side off if they need to work @Ojamoska into their seemingly clear plans in that department. Power Rankings Making a return this season will be the Elite: Power Rankings, provided by @MartindalexC. As always, the rankings are generated by weighting a team's results with the level of opposition that was faced, i.e. a team that went 4-0-0 against teams at the very bottom of Elite may very well be ranked below a team that went 0-4-0 against Elite's very finest. Due to time constraints, the first edition of these rankings will be pretty bare, and thus missing any additional writing that looks to elucidate the minutiae of what went into each respective ranking. The base ranking used for the first week is the ECL 11 Elite Preview. So without further ado, let's have a look at how teams fared over this first week: 1. HAVU Gaming (4-0-0) [+2] 2. FILADELPHIA (3-0-1) [=] 3. hREDS (2-2-0) [-2] 4. YMCA Esports (1-2-1) [+2] 5. SJ Gaming (5-1-0) [+8] 6. Vesa Pompa (5-1-0) [+5] 7. JYP Jyvaskyla (1-2-1) [-2] 8. KOVA Esports (3-1-0) [-1] 9. Farjestad BK (3-1-0) [-1] 10. Gotham Knights (1-3-0) [=] 11. SAWO Esports (0-3-1) [+3] 12. Northern Ascendancy (2-1-1) [-3] 13. Team Leisure (0-3-1) [-1] 14. Conquer Gaming (2-2-0) [+2] 15. Roots Gaming (1-2-1) [-11] 16. Dark Horse (1-3-0) [-1]1 point
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Looking for a club, I am a goalie. Add psn kevin-rottne.0 points
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