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  1. NHLGamers, This past weekend we concluded the inaugural season of our ECL Core division and it was in a dominant manner that Resurrection was able to claim the very first championship in that division to their name. The young team bullied Stone Age to a 4-0 sweep and claimed the trophy, now sending them on an upwards trajectory towards qualifiers to come. Captain @Jiihooo86 is hopeful for the teams future: "I started building the team once my time with Old Farts came to an end. The objective was to create a team out of inexperienced players with exceptional defensive skill first and foremost. Defensively, we definitely were great all season long and @KinQjuusto & @Saukkis923 (JAMJAM923) found their chemistry as we moved along, but we also showcased our ability to adapt to the playstyle of whatever opponent we were facing. @Teemu97 and @jBoulder-mClump both filled their roles as offensive and defensive centermen respectively. Finally, our two-headed monster @tkantola and @Xkeineri showed great skill, which made it easy for the rest of the team to perform well in both ends of the ice. I'm excited about our future and next up we've got the Pro Qualifiers. We'll be making some adjustments over the offseason and already have an addition in skilled Czech player @BlazEm0de-(Domiinnn), who will be joining our offensive corps."    Resurrection - Road to the championship: Regular season record: Group 8 - 22-7-1 (2nd) Round 1: vs Lassen Lampaat 4-2 Round 2: vs HC PÖNTTÖ 4-0 Round 3: vs Its a nice city 4-0 Quarterfinals: vs Pasilan SKA 4-0 Semifinals: vs STARGAZING 4-2 Finals: vs Stone Age 4-0  Championship roster: GOALTENDERS #86 @Jiihooo86 #97 @ryba_kit DEFENSEMEN #44 @KinQjuusto #62 @GIMISS62 #77 @Saukkis923 (JAMJAM923) FORWARDS #9 @Teemu97 #13 @HCFF_AKA #25 @Bro_killer_ #28 @tkantola #36 @jBoulder-mClump #88 @Xkeineri Congratulations on behalf of the entire community!
    16 points
  2. We have finally arrived at the finals of the Ducks gaming event hosted by NHLGamer. It's been an exciting group stage leading into the innovative three-tier playoff system, and all eyes are now on the tier 1 finals and who will take the biggest slice of the $5000 prize pool. We’ve gone from 72 teams down to only two remaining, who will be the one to come out on top? A Look at the Other Finals While we look forward to the tier 1 finals, the unique approach of the Ducks Gaming Tournament brought two more finals games to be played during the playoffs. The playoff format separated teams into three different tiers for a chance to compete for prizes across all tiers. This brought us two more playoff finals to talk about. The Tier 3 Playoffs, or the Niedermayer Division, while it may be considered the lowest playoff tier, the drama and excitement it brought during the finals was nothing short of memorable. It was game 2, and with 3rd seed Blueline Bakery leading the series 1-0 as well as leading the game 2-1 with just under a minute to play, disaster struck. This may be something you never see again, or one of those 1 in 10,000 moments that you picture in your head happening, but it never actually manifesting. This however was very real for Blueline Bakery, and this unfortunately meant that game 2 was now tied and heading to overtime, where Unknown Talent would go on to win games 2 and 3 to take the series 2-1 and capture the Niedermayer Division title. Despite the oddities of the series, both of these teams had extremely strong playoff runs, as they both only dropped a single game combined between the two teams before the finals, which was a defensive battle with 11 goals in 3 games between the two teams. The Tier 2 Playoffs, better known as the Kariya Division, was less about the heartbreak but rather the strong play heading into the finals. Denial heading into group play could’ve been considered a contender for the tier 1 playoffs but a tough group draw and a head to head tie breaker sent them to the Tier 2 Playoffs instead. This team finished group play 11-2-1, but 3rd in their group, so expectations were very high for Denial and were the clear favourites for the bracket play. They certainly exceeded those expectations, as they only had 2 losses in 14 games on route to their Tier 2 title. No Expectations’ cinderella 11th seed run may of been stopped short of the goal, but their run was something to be proud of regardless, beating some solid teams along the way, and as the 11th seed nonetheless. Finals Preview As we move on to the Tier 1 Selanne Playoffs, the teams that are set to clash have had very different roads to the finals. The first is Olympia, who has been known for the majority of the past year as a de facto top 5 team in North America, and could have the argument as the best team in NA. We most recently saw them on NHLGamer in the Northern Arena Cup last summer, where the core of the team finished 2nd out of 32 of the top teams with the New York Underdogs. We’ve seen them have deep runs in other events throughout the course of the 2020-21 season, and are back in yet another final and look to take their first crown on the NHLGamer site. Throughout the past year Olympia has proven to be one the biggest forces within North American Esports. Since their finals appearance in the NA Cup, they have 1 major event win, a finals appearances, and a top 8 finish this year, and look to add to the “event win” category with another one here. This team can score in many different ways, but also a very prevalent and strong defensive team. They’ve dominated their opponents, outscoring them 37-17 throughout the tier 1 playoffs, and against some pretty strong opponents as well. They’ll be looking to come out firing on all cylinders in this series, as I believe most people would consider them the favorites heading into the finals. Prodigy feels like the underdog in the series going up against a giant like Olympia, but these boys went through the gauntlet to get to this point. Despite finishing with an impressive 13-1-0 in group play, they ended up with a middling 8th seed for the playoffs, which certainly meant that their road to the finals was going to be more difficult than others. In the quarterfinals this prophecy came true in spades, as they had to go up against the number 2 seed in Hidden Potential, who just so happened to be undefeated in group play, scoring 87 goals in 14 games in the process. It was a long battle between these 2 teams, which took them all the way to 5 games, where @Canadiens 27 scored the series winning goal to send Prodigy to the semifinals. Their semifinal opponent? Well it just so happens that they drew the number 1 seed in Resilience, who also just so happened to have the best defense in group play with 11 goals against in 14 games. Prodigy went the distance again, taking the number 1 seed to the 5th and final game, where Canadiens struck again, first with the tying goal early in the 3rd period, and then the series winning goal 10 mins into overtime to send Prodigy to the finals. This team has gone through the 2 best teams in group play, who individually boasted the 2nd best offense and the #1 defense out of all the teams, and still came out on top. While this team may be considered a dark horse, this team has proven that they can compete and beat the best teams, and will look to shock the world again. This time however, for the whole event. Keys to the Series Sniper Shootout While both of these teams have a large arsenal of weapons to score with, the biggest matchup of them all will come down to the biggest snipers on both teams, that being @Canadiens 27 for Prodigy and @gillyfor Olympia. These 2 players are 1st and 2nd out of all players in the Tier 1 playoffs with 23 and 21 goals respectively, with the next best player being only at 15. They also happen to be 1 and 2 in shots on goal (57 for Canadiens, 49 for Gilleh), and game winning goals (6 for Canadiens, 5 for Gilleh). These guys are by far the most dangerous scorers for their teams, and will look to continue their scoring ways in the finals to be the factor to get their team over the line. Fire and Ice - Offense and Defense To get this far in the playoffs, you have to be good at both ends of the rink, but both of these teams have seemingly contrasting styles in how they have had success this event. For Prodigy, they have been a high octane offensive team, with the forward core of Canadiens, @Polgzand @xDeath(Ethancy) being capable of scoring goals out of seemingly nothing, but also the blueline of @Geimerand @desyd19are skilled, dependable offensive defensemen who can get the job done when needed. On the other hand, Olympia are built around a rock solid defense with @Ruxand @Grim, with a fantastic goaltender in @Rainz to boot. While Prodigy’s front 3 forwards are 1-2-3 in playoff scoring, Olympia’s players are tied for the lead in +/- with a +21. Not to mention that Rainz boasts a 1.42 GAA and an 84.4 SV% with 3 shutouts, in which he leads all 3 of these categories for playoff goaltenders. The X-Factor for these 2 teams is finding the ying to their yang, or rather the opposite of their team strengths. With Prodigy having such a high powered offense, can the defense and @o S m i i t t y come out and match the play of Olympia’s backend? Sure they can score goals, but if they can’t keep up with the strong defensive play the other side will bring, it will be a nail biting shootout for the title. On the flipside, Olympia will look to be just as explosive as Prodigy is going to be. It’s not as if they don’t have the weapons, as alongside Gilleh, @Gabseh and @McFleury are highly skilled forwards who can score in bunches if need be. We know that Prodigy can score, but Olympia is going to need to supplement their strong defensive play with some key goals and capitalizing on their chances to have the most success this series. That’s going to wrap up the finals preview! Be sure to check out all of the coverage over at twitch.tv/anaheimducks starting at 6pm PT! Good luck to all of the competitors involved, it’s going to be an exciting series.
    4 points
  3. It's been a long season over the summer months and the efforts put in by all of the participating teams have been impressive to say the least. While some divisions are boiling down to the finishing moments, others have already concluded and with that we have new champions! After an impressive run throughout the season, our Neo division champions are HC SHH - congratulations! NHLGamer reached out to assistant captain @jormatsefiina for some comments about the journey that his team has made: "The championship means a lot to our team. We had some tough times and were close to falling apart at a point of the season, but eventually pulled through. The future looks good now, we'll be adding a few pieces to the puzzle and keep climbing the divisional ladder!" HC SHH really grew as a team and managed to play at their very highest level especially towards the end of the season, their finals performance against RODIS was dominant to say the least. jormatsefiina comments: "Our goaltender @Kalle Hautala(haukikalle) was a player that improved exceptionally much and he kept us in play throughout several points of the season. In the finals, we knew we could overload RODIS' defense and gain the advantage through that, which worked well for us."  HC SHH - Road to the championship: Regular season record: Group 4 - 11-2-1 (2nd) Round 1: vs Hc Old Stars 3-2 Round 2: vs IK EyBro 3-2 Quarterfinals: vs HC Smolensk Lynx 3-1 Semifinals: vs Bellissimo 3-0 Finals: vs RODIS 3-1  Championship roster: GOALTENDERS #96 @Kalle Hautala (haukikalle) DEFENSEMEN #2 @jormatsefiina #14 @Helsingin TsSKA #34 @Kivikova34 FORWARDS #8 @Isukki (daddyryybs) #12 @Hugobolt #93 @Jeva (Bot_jeva) Once again, congratulations to the champions on behalf of the entire community!
    4 points
  4. We've arrived at the final stop of the ECL 12 Core season, that being the Finals between two great teams - Resurrection and Stone Age. Both have a nice mix of players that have managed to gel together over the course of the long season. The finals are where their true potential is going to be measured. Here's the full ECL 12 Core playoff schedule: (2) Stone Age vs Resurrection (16) Stone Age have been on a mission throughout the season - a mission to prove everyone that they in fact still got it. Under command of experienced winger @Maexsa, several players seem to have found a second wind to their careers and are now performing way above their previous levels, especially as team players and important parts of a winning squad. Their playoff run hasn't been without trouble, however, and the team has struggled with converting on chances from time to time. As a result, several of their games have been rather low-scoring and the team has been denied a goal entirely in three of their last seven games. If Stone Age is to win it all, they need to find one more gear and presumed starting goaltender @Dick Weener(ewokvillage) needs to be at his very best. On the other side, we've got challenger Resurrection, who are on a very similar mission. Despite having a very different roster to their competition, the squad has managed to maximize their performance and find new highs as the season has progressed further. Honestly, there might still be much more we haven't seen from this teams as especially youngsters @Xkeineri and @tkantola are very exciting to watch and should be players to keep an eye on in the future. Resurrection have had some ability to rotate players in the postseason and it'll be interesting to se what kind of lineup they'll ice for the finals, as they have found success with every formation they've used so far. Mainly, the choice might be between @Teemu97 or @jBoulder-mClump on the center lane. Both teams certainly possess the skill needed to win it all, and the seven game series about to start will surely be an all-out war. Prediction: 3-4 Resurrection Watch the entire BO7 series tonight at Twitch.tv/NHLGamer!
    2 points
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