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  1. Team Europe looking for - C RD LD G And a few backup positions This team has been remade with 2 core players from a previous team - We are a highly experienced team and looking to push far in ECL lite. We are looking for - 20 years old + Passing first shoot 2nd mentality Strong corner/behind the net game Physical Defenders Defenders comfortable having the puck and making smart decisions Experienced players Able to play at least 4 days a week English speaking with microphone Tryouts will be held on Tuesday 5th Jan. Contact me via NHLGamer or PSN - Blackdaylight Thanks for your time and I look forward to hearing from you!
    5 points
  2. Well done ignoring my points and writing in Swedish. 👍🏼 Doesn't mute your points, but doesn't make for much of a conversation. Please write in English or we'll have to remove the messages. Edit: As you continue arguing and provoking in Swedish, I have hidden the messages, as promised. The (first) original message can be read in the quote above. In his response (hidden, due to continuing in Swedish) he claims I'm escaping his questions rather than answering and that I'm being a "big leader who gets things to look good by deleting messages". Additionally, he expects every page to separately say "English only", despite that being our policy for the 5+ years he's been a member. I'm always interested having a proper discussion about these things, evaluate different options and get different views. I have my opinions and I do my best to explain why I see things in a certain way and what the problem areas of another approach might be from my point of view. From my point of view you ignored what I wrote, continue writing in a language that most people here don't understand (I do, but this is a public discussion) and top it off by acting disrespectfully. I think it's ridiculous that you keep brining up a claim that ECL has the same structure as EHL/EC 2010-2015. Yes, ECL runs twice a year and has a hockey-esque regular season + playoffs, but if you don't acknowledge all of the other development that has happened from those days - then I'm afraid we just see things very differently. You say I used "we don't have time" as the argument for not running more ECL's in a year and yet succeeded in "running a Spring League, SCL, Summer Cup and Finnish Championships after the fact". If your view of NHL esports is to play ECL, then ECL, then ECL, then ECL, then ECL and then some more ECL, then yeah, sure - we should probably scrap all of that. From my point of view, the different tournaments and leagues are things that keep it fresh and make winning the "biggies" exciting. I love the ECL. I love the World Championships. I love the Olympics. I love the NHL. Yet I wouldn't want to watch any of these four all year and the competitors wouldn't have time to participate in all of these. That is my main point - keeping it interesting. Making titles mean something. Letting champions celebrate their championships. Am I 100% satisfied with everything we do? Are we making the right call every time? Are we spending every minute efficiently? Of course not. Are we creating something incredibly nice and keep pushing the envelope in NHL esports - I believe so. Constructive feedback will continue to push us to greater things. However you package your feedback, we will receive it and consider it, but it makes no sense for me to take the time and effort to respond if you're just going to ignore my points and continue being offensive.
    5 points
  3. Like @ahonaattorii said⬇️ Now just train hard and wait new sign up😊
    2 points
  4. OP etsii joukkuetta. Etsinnässä joukkue, joka on aktiivinen ja haluaa kehittyä entistä paremmaksi määrätietoisella pelityylillä. Vähintään täysi-ikäisiä tulisi olla, eikä haittaisi, vaikka jonkun verran huumoriakin löytyisi kopista Oon 33v jannu Lahesta, joka on pelannut vasta toukokuusta lähtien änäriä, mutta kehittynyt melko nopeaa tahtia. Striimailen jonkun verran myös Twitchissä http://twitch.tv/samila87 Psn id Samilandia https://nhlgamer.com/players/6985 RD is searching for team. I'd like to find a team that is active and willing to improve their game determinated. Players age should be at least 18 and team should have good sense of humor. I've just played NHL for about 8 months, but Im still rather good. Im 33 year old. I also stream for Twitch (link above). I prefer Finn teams. Thank you!
    2 points
  5. KSE TEUTONS are looking for the upcoming GCL, a "strong" Defender for 1 Spot outside German Region. you are welcome temprorary or long-therm, doesn't matter. good mood are welcome get in touch if you want to join us
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  6. Free rw/lw for upcoming tournaments. I can play only 2-3 times per week so looking for backup position from lite or Pro division team. I have played as defender before but i would like to play as forward because i find that much more funnier. I am 25 year old and from Finland. Looking for Finnish team with good team spirit and with "having fun" mentality. Messages here or PSN jumalweleho. https://nhlgamer.com/players/3475
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  7. @Keuschemisch I understand your frustration as i'm also playing for Pro team that is prob heading to qualification series instead of securing the spot for next season. Timing could have been better. However the community keeps growing, new teams popping up year after year, and the pressure building up to lower divisions is forcing to make changes. Transition will always hurt some teams and players, but it's necessary for greater good and continuum of ECL. These changes will add more value and competition to Lite division as the third division of ECL which is imo pretty cool, in historic point of view as well. I also think that gap between Elite and Pro is getting bigger season after season. Pro qualification series will make sure that every team in the Pro division is motivated and operating at the right level to bring more competition to Pro division and hopefully reduce the gap to Elite. I think this is something that top Pro teams and players have been hoping. I think guys made good job thinking this through. This structure will bring more balance to league at this point. No-one enjoys loosing 20-30 games in a season and see teams giving up because of it. I agree with @iSwamp that community needs to work with new ideas for the future but at this point of the timeline Core and qualifications are welcomed changes. ''Less cabinet, more qualification.'' p.s. I had no part in this process. Just my own opinions of it. Happy New Year everyone!
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  8. NHLGamers, Despite his young age, 21-year-old Oskari @SibeIius Grönroos has played a very long career in virtual hockey. The young man has represented several top clubs, including FILADELPHIA, JYP and Butterfly Effect during these playing years. In early 2020, we conducted an interview with him in our "Player Spotlight"-series that you can read here: Player Spotlight: Oskari "Sibelius" Grönroos. He started his NHL playing career with 1v1 - a game mode he adopted back in NHL 15. It wasn't until a couple of years later that the young man switched over to the 6v6 side of things. SibeIius says that he has also participated in several versus tournaments, but the mode itself is not as pleasant and interesting as 6v6 action. Since moving to the 6v6 game format, SibeIius has made a rather quick ascent to the group of top players in the Finnish virtual hockey scene and holds a high standard internationally too. "I started playing NHL 15 games casually in the 1v1 format, and 6v6 I didn't start until NHL 17. That's also when I started transitioning towards competitive play more and ultimately it's led me to the point I'm at today." Transfer to HAVU For this season SibeIius moved to represent HAVU Gaming, which is definitely one of the top teams in virtual hockey. In the previous ECL 10 season, SibeIius represented JYP Jyvaskyla, a team that dominated the top of the regular season and was en route towards a successful run. However, in the playoffs, the team did not play as hoped and fell out of the quarterfinals against Swedish Farjestad BK in one of the biggest upsets in a long time. "I was very excited about the opportunity to represent HAVU. The group is full of good guys who I've known also off the ice for a long time. I would argue that HAVU's playing as a unit and consistency during the season will be the biggest differences when compared to JYP." Studies alongside gaming Although SibeIius represents one of Finland's top clubs, there is also time to study. He also says that leisure time is a good counterbalance to gaming and tough university studies. "I study at the Faculty of Law at the University of Helsinki, so when not training or playing otherwise, I'm catching up on some reading or doing other assignments for school. But if there's free time, I usually go out and have dinner with friends or talk to them in party chat and maybe play some 1v1 at the same time or watch some TV show or stream on the computer." When asked about his best memory in virtual hockey, the young man mentions winning the IS Cup 3 (NHL19 6vs6) Finnish Championship representing FILADELPHIA at a GameXpo event in the autumn of 2018. FILADELPHIA defeated Written In The Stars 2-1 in a BO3 final of the tournament. The IS Cup 3 event at GameXpo was a huge stepping stone for the development of the 6's community and the final series is still remembered as one of the most intense clashes of the sport. He says that the biggest reason why they won the tournament with FILADELPHIA was the team's seamless team spirit. "Team spirit was our key to success. I don't think any of the teams had a similar spirit compared to us and of course, we had a team considered one of the best in Europe as FILA still is, but I bet that the decisive factor was how relaxed and happy we were to just play." Strengths & weaknesses - European top 6 Each player has their own strengths and weaknesses, it's good to be aware of them and be able to develop them to be even better at any point. The young man feels that his clear strengths are on the mental side. "As a player, I feel like I have a relatively good pressure tolerance that's probably developed since I've played a lot of tough and tight games in the playoffs, off the field I feel like the kind of relaxed guy who likes to joke around and I think I get along pretty well with people." When asked about an ability of his choice that he could steal from one of his teammates, SibeIius starts pondering about a career on offense - hands like Tuukka @FlyerKungen Kuha or Ilmari @Buantso Lehkonen would be beneficial on that front. Anyone who plays even a little virtual hockey sometimes wonders what his or her dream unit would be like. We asked SibeIius to form a dream roster of his own, and there were some very familiar men among his selections. "There has been a lot of thought and reflection on these through different perspectives. My selection would be based on achieving the best possible performances on the ice through skill, but also chemistry. Outside of HAVU players I'd pick LW Paul @PleeMaker Arontie C Perttu @Beniittto Kemppainen RW Erik @Eki Tammenpää LD Aaro @xDoumi Ruuhinen RD Aleksi @loimmu Loimuvirta G Filip @Faze91- Azri." Future outlook Having played virtual hockey for such a long time, SibeIius states that he's also interested in other games, such as CS:GO. However, he notes that it would not necessarily be played at the competitive level. His long career in in NHL has also spurred some opinions on how the Finnish NHL scene should be developed in the future. "It's hard to say. Of course, more tournaments and more prize money would always be nice to get, but I'd say that @Kenu and the staff and partners are doing everything in their power to make this grow all the time. It would be cool if the NHL itself ever got involved, but I have no idea how excited the big gentlemen are across the pond. I think things are rolling quite well at the moment, given the circumstances." As he stated, besides playing a lot of his free time is taking up by his studies and he hopes that in the next five years he would be able to find work in the profession. However, he does not completely rule out some kind of career path along virtual hockey at some point. "Of course I'll be part of the scene for years to come but unless some big steps are taken in the next five years, I feel like my career might take me in another direction. Of course you never know, maybe I could handle some of the juridical duties at NHLGamer if things take a turn that way. I definitely hope that the friendships will last beyond our playing careers but overall the future isn't something I've offered much thought to due to my young age."
    1 point
  9. YMCA Esports In : @ramseyy2 Welcome back Feidi😍😚
    1 point
  10. I want join here my team can you let me knoow what i need doing first
    0 points
  11. Really like that teams who could previously survive for multiple seasons in Pro due to the relegation system will now have to battle for their spots (and that the wildcard teams can play their way into pro) max 10 teams promoted/relegated sounds like a lot in a 32 team division but I think it’s going to be really good for the competitiveness of the scene and balancing out the divisions, (almost) no one’s gonna be safe and the best will be on top
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