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  1. NHLGamers, We hope all of you had a safe new years celebration and are as excited as us to get started on a successful 2021! With that, the first round of the ECL 11 Lite Playoffs has also been capped off with a bunch of exciting action both in the rearview and in the future matchups. Round one was underdogs galore, as an unusually high amount of lower seeded teams managed to surprise the favorites heading into the series - one of the major upsets was the elimination of Spirit at seed #4. Taavetin Starat advanced to Round 2 and challenges Bjorkloven, who are the #1 seed and will be the ones to beat. Tic Tac Toes also eliminated one of the big favorites, when the experienced and skill packed roster of MUKIMIEHET were sent home. Several other underdogs also saw an extension to their season, such as Golden Nights, Syndrome, Nordic Nosebleed and Grilli Tulille to name a few. All of the hassle in the first round will surely be throwing off some predictions for the second and add to the excitement of it all. As said, lots of underdogs are still in the race but the prevailing forces are still the very dominant ones continuing their strong runs of form. Some teams that succeeded in the regular season that are advancing to round 2 of playoff contention included for example Bjorkloven Esport, ECDC Memmingen eSports, Nearbird Fighters and Ringette HC, out of which the three latter managed to sweep their first round opposition. Here are the full fixtures for the Round 2: https://nhlgamer.com/leagues/96/playoffs Here is the full playoff schedule for ECL 11 Lite: With the nitty gritty out of the way, we will have time for a few quick previews of some matchups to keep an eye on in the second round of action: (1) Bjorkloven Esport - Taavetin Starat (61) Regular season sensation Bjorkloven Esport goes up against playoff sensation (so far) Taavetin Starat - the two clashed in the group stage already with the double header yielding full points for the Swedes, while Starat only managed to walk away with a consolation point from an overtime loss. We're expecting Bjorkloven to bring their best as usual, but they cannot underestimate their opponent, as Starat has really gotten their game going after a tough first half of the season. The recipe for success in this series is simple, Bjorkloven needs to continue doing what they have been doing so well all season which is finding the connection between their forwards up front, whereas Starat need to find a way to keep scoring to a minimum and utilize the chances they are given. Prediction: Bjorkloven Esports advances 4-1 (3) Nearbird Fighters - Tic Tac Toes (58) Nearbird Fighters has been one of the better teams in the Russian scene for quite some time already and have in fact been grinding away in the Lite division since ECL 5 under the watchful eye of captain @Hair. The team is on a hot streak having swept their first round opponent and finding a convincing scoring touch while doing so. However, there's no question about the fact that opposition will get significantly tougher now. Tic Tac Toes seem to be waking up like a bear our of hibernation after barely making the playoffs out of the group stage but finally outclassing MUKIMIEHET in the first round. The team full of 1v1 virtuosos has translated their skill well onto the 6v6 ice and with the lead of @Artuzio, we know that they can go far this season. Prediction: Tic Tac Toes advances 4-2 (8) Exerceo - Grilli Tulille (54) Exerceo looked to be one of the stronger teams heading into the season with several players having experience in big roles from higher divisions, and they have performed up to par this far into the season. In this series, they will be up for a challenge against a group of guys who definitely know how to play, but are perhaps more used to putting a ball into the net as opposed to the puck that we all know is the central object in the game of hockey. In their first round matchups, Exerceo convincingly defeated Handu Pumpulla, whereas Grilli Tulille completed an incredible comeback ultimately defeating Hammarby Hockey in a game 7. Having built all that momentum propelled even further by a good social media hype is perhaps what GT needs to launch them into the next round. Prediction: Exerceo advances 4-1 (12) Central Hockey Canucks - Oton Letkutemppu (51) We're in for an interesting battle between two very different teams in this one. Central Hockey Canucks is one of those teams that have played in incredibly consistent season, going rather unnoticed just behind the front of the pack, whereas Oton Letkutemppu is coming in as a clear underdog, but with all the chances to cause an upset - the experienced team has shown before that they have what it takes to go all the way (ECL 8 Lite champions). The Canucks are a team that has been gathering their forces in the Lite and Neo divisions as well as the GCL over several seasons already and now is the time that they seem adamant on taking the next step. As their form seems right now, it would be a surprise if the Canucks would be at the losing end of a 7 game series. Prediction: Central Hockey Canucks advances 4-2 (18) Sjukstugan - Northern Legacy eSports (39) Swedish legends Sjukstugan are in for a challenge and have to prove that despite facing adversity, they still have the mojo that has been their bread and butter throughout the years. Having one of the deepest rosters in the division will be beneficial in a tightly contested series and that is something that Sjukstugan will have to utilize once their first line of offense starts feeling the additional pressure from the opposing defense. Nothern Legacy eSports is a team that does defense extremely well. The somewhat new roster took some time finding their game in the regular season but in the hands of experienced captain @Tinkesakara, the team seems to have found their identity as of late. Having shut down Black Sharks in the first round, NLE now moves on to tougher opposition and will need to up their game considerably if they are looking to go even further. Prediction: Sjukstugan advances 4-2 (27) AfroDunk - Beast Hockey (28) This one should be a series that can go either way and pretty much any little factor could tip the scales in one direction or the other. The two teams played very similar regular seasons statistically, with decent scoring and defensive averages, while keeping their special teams at a sufficient level. Also based on their regular season play, the difference between the two seems to be that Beast Hockey is more eager to take the body, which might turn into an advantage if that weapon is utilized correctly. Beast Hockey completed an impressive comeback from a 3-1 losing situation against RoKi Esports, which could be the momentum they need to win the series. Prediction: Beast Hockey advances 4-3 In addition to these, we've got several other great series on tap in the second round, remember to follow the teams on social media for information about scheduled games and streams. As always, have fun - play hard!
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  2. Armada Hockey is looking for: Starting G Backup G (if needed) We are looking players for long-term team development. Our team mostly consists of adults over 30 years old. We have responsibilities for family and work so we hope players understand that we can't play every night. On weekdays we usually play 20-23 (EET), on weekends later. Contact me here or PSN: Meiha
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  4. Vp paikka hakuses jostaa suomalaisest jengist. En puhu ku suomee. Jos näinki asiallinen ilmotus herätti kiinnostust ni lykkääs viestii pleikal.. psn peQmon Ainii ja Lites veivannu näil puukäsil aikasemmin
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  5. Hey NHLGamers, As I’m sure many of you have noticed, we have had a record number of teams sign up for the current season of ECL. Whilst growth is good, it certainly comes with some challenges, and our ECL division structure has certainly had to undergo some impromptu changes over the years to account for this exponential increase. Indeed, talk about adding a new division to reduce the strain placed on those that already exist has been a debate that has been raging for a while now, as such we hope that an update to the ECL structure, as well as the very system in which teams are promoted, will help satiate your desires as we embark into truly unchartered waters for NHL 6v6 esports. Please note that the changes to the promotions and relegations will be effective immediately. Hitting the ice for ECL 12 will be an all-new division which will be going by the name of ‘ECL Core’. This division will aim to take up most of the strain of the ECL structure by acting as the place in which the main bulk of teams will play. Position-wise, Core will be placed in between Lite and Neo, acting as the main starting off point for teams that want to try their hand at climbing the ECL ladder. In terms of raw numbers, we are looking for Core to field a division high 128 teams. This means that we can tighten up Lite above it, condensing the skill gap between teams competing there. What this means is that ECL will starting with season 12 host the following amount of teams in each division: Elite – 16 [16] Pro – 32 [48] Lite – 64 [112] Core – 128 [240] Neo – Open Square brackets [*] denote the aggregate number of teams within the ECL system. As always, Neo will remain open to all teams and will not have a cap imposed upon it due to the intention being that the division in question should be available at all times to teams that are new to the 6v6 game mode, and would otherwise feel discouraged from applying to enter the ‘more serious’ division in Core. As already outlined, Core will be placed between the divisions of Lite and Neo. One of the problems that this causes is that the number of teams playing in Lite will be greatly reduced, and with that brings up the question of how to fairly allocate teams. Therefore, with that in mind here is the solution we have arrived at: As Lite will (for ECL 12) have a cap of 64 teams playing within it, we have decided that the top-32 Lite playoff teams from the current season (i.e. teams that make it to the second round) will maintain their spot within Lite automatically – although with that said, it can still be viewed as a promotion all things considered. However, this still leaves 32 spots that need to be filled. To remedy this, we have decided to run a 64-team qualifier in which 32 teams will claim their spot in Lite for ECL 12. Teams that are invited to take part are as follows: Bottom-32 Lite playoff teams (i.e. those that lost in their first round matchup), the top-20 non-playoff Lite teams, the top-8 playoff Neo teams, as well as four ‘Wildcard’ spots. These 64 teams will then be placed into eight groups of eight teams based on the following seeding: Bottom-32 Lite playoff teams (#1-#32) Top-20 non-playoff Lite teams (#33-#52) Top-8 Neo playoff teams (#53-#60) Wildcard* teams (#61-#64) *In order to be eligible to compete as a wildcard team, your team must meet the following quotas: Have 3 former Elite and/or Pro starters Have the remainder of the team be former Lite starting players. A starter is defined as having played 16 or more games in the ECL 11 season, or 20 or more games in the ECL 10 season. It should be noted that the Wildcard spots can either be filled by solely special* teams, remaining non-playoff Lite teams, or a combination of the two – with that said however, the special* teams take priority and if there are four eligible for admission into the qualifier, then the non-playoff Lite teams that finished 21st, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th will not be selected. If more than four special* teams should be eligible for participation into the qualifier, NHLGamer staff will be making the final selections based on player history and perceived skill level. Note: Image has been updated March 17th - see bottom of article for more information. Once placed within these eight groups, each team will play all of their opponents twice in the usual (Home-Away) fashion, meaning that each team will finish the group stage portion of the qualifier with 14 games played. Teams finishing in the top-2 of each respective group will secure their spot in Lite for ECL 12, whilst teams finishing in the bottom-3 of each respective group will be eliminated from the second stage. As 12 more spots need to be filled at this point, a second stage will begin where the middle-3 teams from each group (i.e. those that finished 3rd, 4th, and 5th) will reseeded against each other using the tiebreakers mentioned in the rulebook, with each team being matched up against an opponent in which they will have to play a BO5. The teams victorious in this final stage will lock in their spot for Lite in ECL 12, whilst those that did not qualify will be placed in Core along with those that finished in the bottom-3 in the group stage element of the qualifier. In the spirit of including an all new division to the ECL structure we feel that updating the promotion logic between divisions would be advisable – not just from the perspective of refreshing the system, but to give you the players a more concrete setup, especially as the systems we have been using have been fairly varied and plastic. First up we have Pro and Lite. These two divisions mark the mid-way point of the climb into Elite and are the epicentre of where the game goes from just being a hobby or pastime, to something serious, in most cases. From this point on, prior to every ECL season there will be a 20-team qualifier. This qualifier will be used to decide which teams are relegated, and which teams are promoted into Pro. Before we go into detail regarding the structure of the qualifiers, it should be mentioned that Pro teams who finished 15th and 16th in their group will be relegated straight to Lite (i.e. they will not be invited to the qualifier). Additionally, the top-3 Lite teams (i.e. the champions, runners-up, and bronze medal victor) will be promoted directly into Pro. With that out of the way, let’s get into the nitty gritty of the all-new promotion structure. Making up the bulk of qualifier competitors will be the Pro teams that finished 12th, 13th and 14th from both groups, as well as the top-6 remaining teams from the Lite playoffs (i.e. 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th). Joining these twelve teams will be the top-4 teams from the Core playoffs (i.e. champion, runners-up, and semifinalists). Finally, to round out the competitors to an even 20 we have four ‘wildcard’ spots. These spots can then either be filled by solely special* teams, remaining Lite playoff teams, or a combination of the two – with that said however, the special* teams take priority and if there are four eligible for admission into the qualifier, then the Lite playoff teams that finished 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th will not be selected. *As ECLs only occur once a calendar year, and twice per each NHL year, we feel that a balance has to be struck between affording upper echelon teams (i.e. Elite and Pro) the ability to reform in a different setting under a different team banner, as well as being ‘fair’ for teams that have worked their way up through the ECL division structure – as such, under this system we feel that balance has been struck. Of course, we would love to hear your opinions regarding this. In order to qualify as a ‘special’ team you must hit one of these two quotas: Three former Elite starters Four former Pro starters A starter is defined as having played 16 or more games in the ECL 11 season, or 20 or more games in the ECL 10 season. With the ‘who’ out of the way so to speak, let’s get into ‘how’ the qualifiers will be conducted. The twenty teams will be split into four groups of five based on the following seeding: Lite playoff team (4th) Lite playoff team (5th) Lite playoff team (6th) Lite playoff team (7th) Lite playoff team (8th) Lite playoff team (9th) Pro relegation team (12th) Pro relegation team (12th) Pro relegation team (13th) Pro relegation team (13th) Pro relegation team (14th) Pro relegation team (14th) Core playoff team (1st) Core playoff team (2nd) Core playoff team (3rd) Core playoff team (4th) Wildcard Wildcard Wildcard Wildcard Once the groups have been decided, each team will then play each of their opponents in the usual (Home-Away) double matchup. Once this stage has been completed, the top-3 teams from each group will progress to the second stage, meanwhile the teams finishing 4th and 5th in each group will be eliminated. Progressing on to the second stage we have a bit of a reshuffle of sorts, as the four group of five will be combined into two groups of six. It will not be a ‘full’ reshuffle however, as teams will progress with the other two progressing teams from their group. Furthermore, each team’s record and points accumulated from their games against the advancing teams from their group will be carried forward into this stage. Teams will then be tasked with playing against three different opponents. Once this has been completed, the top-3 teams from each of the two groups will be promoted into Pro, meanwhile the teams that finished 4th in both groups will battle against each other in a BO5 for the final Pro spot. Once the BO5 has been played out, and the victor promoted, the pro / lite qualifiers will have concluded. ECL Pro 11 -> 12 Transition We do agree that the "sudden" immediate relegation for teams in 15th and 16th spot is too harsh at this stage in the season, so we put together a compromise for the transition between ECL 11 and 12 that allows for every team to have a chance to prove their worth. Lite playoff team (4th) Lite playoff team (5th) Lite playoff team (6th) Lite playoff team (7th) Lite playoff team (8th) Lite playoff team (9th) Pro relegation team (12th) Pro relegation team (12th) Pro relegation team (13th) Pro relegation team (13th) Pro relegation team (14th) Pro relegation team (14th) Pro relegation team (15th) Pro relegation team (15th) Pro relegation team (16th) Pro relegation team (16th) Wildcard Wildcard Wildcard Wildcard Seven (7) out of these twenty (20) teams participating in the ECL Pro Qualification tournament will play in ECL Pro 12. Like the promotion structure laid out for Pro / Lite, Lite / Core will be largely the same – albeit with some minor differences. Instead of the qualifiers consisting of 20 teams there will be 24 teams, all competing to gain entry into Lite. Now for the quick rundown of who this qualifier will not have an impact on. Lite teams that finished the season prior as the 15th or 16th ranked team in their group will be directly relegated to the Core division. Meanwhile, the top-3 teams from the Core playoffs (i.e. champion, runners-up, bronze game victor) will be instantly promoted into Lite. With the automatic relegations / promotions out of the way let’s get into the specifics of who you will see in the Lite / Core qualifier. As with the Pro / Lite system, the majority of the teams taking part will be sourced from the season prior’s Core playoff teams (4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th), as well as Lite teams who were ranked 13th, or 14th in their group (of which there are four). Specifically, this means that these two groups of teams will take up 16 spots of this 24-team qualifier. The next group of teams invited will be the four best Neo playoff teams (i.e. champion, runners-up, and semifinalists). Finally, the remaining four slots will be ‘wildcard’ teams. The process will be similar to the one already laid out for Pro / Lite, namely that these spots can either be filled by solely special* teams, remaining Core playoff teams, or a combination of the two – with that said however, the special* teams take priority and if there are four eligible for admission into the qualifier, then the Core playoff teams that finished 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th will not be selected In order to qualify as a ‘special’ team you must hit one of these two quotas: Five former Lite starters A starter is defined as having played 16 or more games in the ECL 12 season, or 20 or more games in the ECL 11 season. Additionally, to prevent teams from taking advantage of the staggered divisional start time that we have instituted for ECL, specifically recruiting players to bolster your chances in the qualifier that have no intention of remaining in the team beyond that, we have decided to enforce a soft roster lock post qualifier play. What this means in practice is that if a former Elite player wants to participate in a qualifier for a Pro or Lite team, then they will be locked into that division for four weeks (starting from the first game played in Elite that season). If a former Pro player wishes to do the same, then they will be locked into the division for 2 weeks (starting from the first game played in Pro that season). Finally, if there happens to be more open spots than anticipated (e.g. from teams disbanding which would have been invited to play in the qualifier, or owned a spot to the division in question), we will award the next highest ranked playoff team each spot, whilst the next highest ranked potential qualifier eligible team will replace them in the qualifier. This procedure will be carried out for each and every extra unforeseen spot. Now onto the method in which the Lite / Core qualifiers will be conducted. The twenty-four teams will be split into four groups of six based on the following seeding: Core playoff team (4th) Core playoff team (5th) Core playoff team (6th) Core playoff team (7th) Core playoff team (8th) Core playoff team (9th) Core playoff team (10th) Core playoff team (11th) Lite relegation team (13th) Lite relegation team (13th) Lite relegation team (13th) Lite relegation team (13th) Lite relegation team (14th) Lite relegation team (14th) Lite relegation team (14th) Lite relegation team (14th) Neo playoff team (1st) Neo playoff team (2nd) Neo playoff team (3rd) Neo playoff team (4th) Wildcard Wildcard Wildcard Wildcard Once the groups have been decided, each team will then play each of their opponents in the usual (Home-Away) double matchup. Once this stage has been completed, the top-2 teams from each group will be promoted directly into Lite, whilst the bottom-2 teams will be eliminated from further contention. Of course, this leaves 5 spots still open, so, like in the Pro / Lite structure described earlier, we will have a second stage following largely the same procedure. The remaining teams from the four groups of six (i.e. teams that finished 3rd and 4th) will be combined into two groups of four. Teams will progress with the other progressing team from their group. Furthermore, each team’s record and points accumulated from their games against the advancing team from their group will be carried forward into this stage. Teams will then be tasked with playing against two different opponents. Once this has been completed, the top-2 teams from each of the two groups will be promoted into Lite, meanwhile the teams that finished 3rd in both groups will battle against each other in a BO5 for the final Lite spot. We realize that this article is very detailed and can be tough to digest in one sitting. Please send your questions in the comment below. EDIT: Added section "ECL Pro 11 -> 12 Transition" EDIT March 17th: During the preparation of the new ECL 12 season, we noticed that the transition qualifier that we previously introduced for the ECL 12 Lite season had a small error. We failed to take the Wildcard teams into consideration in our math for the qualifiers which would have lead to an 68 team Lite division. We will still use the previously announced system we mentioned in our structure article, but we will be making a small adjustment: The playoff line will be moved from above the 7th seed to above the 6th seed. This means that the top 5 teams out of each qualifying group has a chance to continue to play for the ECL Lite promotion, while the 6th-8th ranked teams in each group will solidify their spot in the Core division. We apologize for the miscalculation while creating the new system, but we still believe that having a chance to fight for the ECL Lite promotion as a 5th ranked team in your individual group still gives you a very fair chance to make it.
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  6. Free Goalie (starting/backup) My card https://nhlgamer.com/players/1171 Contact me here or psn RamboViking_88
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  7. Moikka kaikille. 27v VP etsii aktiivista tiimiä jossa pääsis kehittymään. Pelannut lähinnä 1vs1 muotoja vuodesta 2013 lähtien mutta nyt täysin kyllästynyt siihen ja kiinnostaisi vielä lähtee kokeileen tätä 6vs6 maailmaa. Rivals luokitus on 2100+, että ihan nollista ei tarvitse lähteä itseä kehittämään 6vs6 puolelle vaan jonkinlainen perustaso on olemassa. Toki puutteita löytyy ja oppimista on paljonkin, siksi hakusessa mahdollisimman aktiivinen tiimi jossa pääsisi hiomaan pelitaitojaan, niin että seuraavaassa ECL:ssä löytäisi itsensä kokoonpanosta. Teen katkeamatonta 2-vuorotyötä rytmillä 4 töitä 2 vapaata, joten vähän vaihtelee illat aina viikon mukaan milloin pääsen peleille, mutta keskimäärin neljänä iltana viikossa onnistuu. Joukkueelta haen: - Mieluiten täysi-ikäisiä - Pelataan tosissaan muttei liian vakavasti, tämä on kuitenkin vain videopeli - Osallistumista seuraavaan ECL:ään Tulen mielelläni try-outeille Psn: STARCHENKO_
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  8. Up, still looking for a tryout. To be clear i'm only looking for PRO or ELITE teams. I already have a team if i play in Lite next ECL.
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  9. 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!
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  10. Up! Still looking for a backup goalie and a defender.
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  11. 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!
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  12. Another division.. nice Now we REALLY need more than 2 ECL tournaments per year Make them shorter, get more admins, make it happen. ------ ECL 1 Qualifiers ECL 2 Qualifiers ECL 3 Qualifiers **new game** The team with the most ECL wins (out of 3) = EU Champs -----
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  13. Free Agent. Looking for a pro/lite team, Can play Goalie, RD and LD. If it is a Lite team i want to play but if it is Pro i can be backup. Contact me if u are interested
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  14. Kaupallinen Yhteistyö 🤝 We are looking for few players either F/D to finalize our roster for the upcoming season. We will play next season in ECL Pro. If you think you have a chill mind set and an emerging sports betting addiction you will fit our roster nicely! Please contact me, @Camelii1 or @JanneK. if you're interested. PSN: BAHVIKAMELI, JANURI98 & Kanelipena
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