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  1. IQUE : IN: @Vattu__ (Vattuyy) from JYP Jyväskylä @ITemeI from JYP Jyväskylä OUT: @Tappu --> Patience Welcome boys to the IQUE & Good luck Tappu to the future 💚🖤
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  2. VISU Gaming IN: @topikeranen from Royal HT @Janikka from Finnish Roosters Warmly welcome to both of you guys! 😈🔥
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  3. ANGRY CATS : IN: @Korkokokorko from Ducktales BK (C) @Jesse6115 from AiKnown (A) @kemppainen39 from AiKnown (A) @J-Foppa from Ducktales BK @jubex0r (jubeex0r) from Spirit @Verve (Boychuk39) from Odd eSport @SirRaittinen from eHockey Junkies A warm welcome to all new cats 😾❤️🖤
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  4. Free G/F maybe RD for Fcl back up is fine 🙃
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  5. Sulkavan Sudet In: Timotei_97 (fcl) jamoyy (fcl) Welcome to the wolfpack boys! 🐺
    8 points
  6. Free D for FCL. Backup position is fine. Contact here or psn: spuntaa
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  7. Free D (both handed) for upcoming tournaments Contact me here or psn @Musta_Surma2
    4 points
  8. Free D for fcl Contact here or psn jamoyy
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  9. Setelit On Ice In: @zMikkeez from BoxinElite @PyroNiko from Bjorkloven Esport @OsquuG from Sinister @Thewix93 from Sinister @Jompsk from BoxinElite @JerePaloranta from FA @Mestari tikku from Oulunsalo HT
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  10. Free rw/c for upcoming tournaments. Ready for try outs. https://nhlgamer.com/players/2685 Contact me here or on psn: topetsi
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  11. Shameful Knights In: Ollizhki OriginalJets29 Hullued Zoueli SateentekijaOG Iceiceice-_- Julius97_ (FCL)
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  12. Rusty blades🐸⚙️💜 In: @vviljo out @Timotei97 Welcome vviljo🔥⚙️ and GL to future timppa💜
    2 points
  13. Sack Brothers is looking for LW for the upcoming tournaments. At least Top Lite/Pro experience needed. Contact me or @Jjomppa
    2 points
  14. 🤡🃏Arkham Asylum 🤡🃏 (FCL) IN: @DieCutterMC Always pleasure to welcome this guy! 😍🔥🔥🔥
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  16. Free C/D/G for FCL. Contact here or psn: Narsku-
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  17. Team Survivors looking for players for upcoming tournaments. Backup and starting roles. Next season will be core.
    1 point
  18. RAUTANE REMMI is looking for a starting G for FCL and possibly for ECL in the future. Contact me here / PSN: BossManSwagDaddy
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  19. AiKnown OUT basbar89 -> FA Hullued -> Shameful Knights Jesse6115 -> Angry Cats Kemppainen39 -> Angry Cats mittedo -> eHockey Junkies Mesimaki94 -> Raging Monkeys Thank you, and good luck! IN dasplund_ - Lekstugan HC denkaan_ - Lekstugan HC PHDeemus - Lekstugan HC Klubbcorn - Calzone HC RPH_31 - Team LEISURE (Loan for SCL) Twitter
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  20. Severstal Cherepovets is a traditional Russian ice hockey club, that was founded in 1956. The team has been playing in the Russian elite league (KHL) since 2008. In the past, many other KHL teams have announced their transition to virtual hockey and Severstal will be joining them in the near future.  The upcoming Severstal NHL roster consists of players who live in the city and also support the KHL team in real life. In the future, the KHL team will assist their virtual hockey team by, among other things, giving as much visibility as possible to their own social media. "Today, the Severstal hockey club is one of the oldest in Russia. The history of hockey in Cherepovets has been going on for six decades. For more than 20 years, Severstal has consistently played in the" highest light" of Russian hockey, being one of the main old-timers of the national championship." - Denis @The Great Dany Goryachev (zGrtDanny) Twice Severstal hockey players have reached the podium - they have won bronze and silver medals in the Russian Super League. Many students of the Cherepovets hockey school defended the honor of the Russian national team at major international tournaments. A wide array of young players are now candidates for the Russian national team. The Servestal NHL roster also has experience from the real ice in the same uniform, as one of their players has represented the KHL team Servestal for several seasons.  “One of the players, Evgeniy @mons3223 Mons is actually a professional hockey player, who played for Severstal for more than four seasons in the KHL. Last season he spent in Ukraine and his in-game leadership skills have been a massive asset for us, it really helps us to improve. Great leadership from our LD.”  - Juris @JLopatko Lopatko "Almost all players have spent all seasons in the RCL. Everyone has played in RCL Pro, but in different teams. There are a lot of connections there and many players have played together in the past."  - Denis @The Great Dany Goryachev (zGrtDanny) Although there is a great deal of experience on the team, the players of the team admit that it is better to start their journey with small goals and not get too hungry from the get-go. In the future, the team wants to qualify for and succeed in the ECL Lite qualifiers. At a later stage, ECL Pro would be a realistic goal.  
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  21. Silver Sword Griffins (WECL 2) Are looking for a Goalie for WECL 2 Must have 'local' nationality in WECL (not from Finland, Sweden, Germany etc.) Contact me here or on PSN: PSchibra
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  22. Pata Hellalla looking for Goalie, LW/C and LD/RD in FCL and hopefully next ECL too. Pm me here, PSN Kungenkirwa or discord Kungenkurwa#8327
    1 point
  23. Project X looking for next Fcl&Ecl - Goalie Contact me here or PSN: kongi-
    1 point
  24. Hotbox In: * HolyFlyer @Holy71 * Pawetzki @Pawetzki * temppanen @temppanen (FCL)
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  25. Tunnel Vision In: (for FCL) @vvlampela Out: @Pikkardz GL for future!
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  26. NHLGamers, Both of our biggest regional tournaments are kicking off, so there's lots of action to get excited for! Find out all of the crucial details in this article and have a closer look at the changes made to our eligibility rules. As the summer brings it's heat, it's also time for us to ramp it up when it comes to regional competition! With that, we present to you the third iteration of the SCL! This year sponsored by Svenska Spel and in co-operation with SESF - The Swedish Esports Federation and SIF - The Swedish Ice Hockey Association. We're bringing 100 000 SEK in cash and action in both the 1v1 and 6v6 modes, so gather your friends and register for a blast of a tournament and the chance to win some cash along the way! To cap off the second season of the SCL, Vesa Pompa HC and Henrik @Eken45jr Eklund were able to reproduce back-to-back championships. According to the SCL ruleset, both will receive an invitation to join this years SCL as the #1 seed in the playoffs. Prize Pool The SCL prize pool for 2021 will consist of 100 000 SEK in total, where 65 000 SEK will be allocated to prizes in the 6v6 mode and 35 000 SEK is allocated to prizes in the 1v1 mode. Players and teams can choose to invoice SESF through their organization for earnings in form of prize money. Otherwise prize money will be paid as salary and will be subject to taxation and fees incurred for the "employer" - SESF according to Swedish legislation. An invoice should include the entire amount of earnings including VAT. Schedule SIGN UP FOR 1v1 HERE! Registrations for SCL 1v1 are open 28.7-15.8 Group stage: 19.8-6.9 Playoffs: 9.9-20.9 TOP 4 Finals: 24.9 (BO3) SIGN UP FOR 6v6 HERE! Registrations for SCL 6v6 are open 28.7-11.8 Regular season 15.-30.8 Playoffs Round 1: 31.8.-3.9 (BO5) Playoffs Round 2: 5.-9.9 (BO7) Quarterfinals: 12.-15.9 (BO7) Semifinals: 19.-22.9 (BO7) Finals 25.9 (BO7) Eligibility With this being the third edition of SCL, many of you have come to expect rule tweaks as we continue to work towards perfecting the tournament formula here at NHLGamer.com. This year is no exception. The main events for our two largest communities, the SCL and the FCL, have grown increasingly entwined in terms of scheduling over the years – and will look to stay that way, e.g. both being played at the same time, for the foreseeable future. With that in mind, we’ve looked at ways of creating a structure that allows both the Swedish and the Finnish communities to shine, while strengthening each tournament’s own unique identity and sense of national pride. In terms of the SCL, what we’ve seen in the past among teams making deep playoff runs in the SCL is a strong reliance on (temporarily) adding players specifically based in the FCL to further their own cause. Therefore, in the interest of solidifying an identity for the SCL that has a stronger native focus while also avoiding scheduling issues for these two concurrently running tournaments, player participation in the SCL (native and foreign) will now exclude that player from participating in the FCL. 'Player participation' is defined as being listed on the roster of a team participating in the SCL. In short, players can not be listed in the roster for teams in both the SCL and the FCL. What this means in practice is that anyone; Swedish, Finnish or otherwise can participate in either the SCL or the FCL - just not both. Otherwise, our eligibility rule will follow the same format as before, only with more nationalities joining the list with "major community" status. For SCL 2021, two non-Swedish players will be allowed per team on ice in a game – under very specific conditions. Here they are: Outside of the Swedish championship (SCL). The German (GCL), Finnish (FCL) Russian (RCL) and Czech and Slovak (CSCL) communities will be defined as the “major communities” for the purposes of this text. Players hailing from nations that currently do not have a region-based championship to sign up for – one where they are allowed to play free of restrictions and are counted as the main target demographic – will be defined as “minor communities” for the purposes of this text. All teams must always feature a minimum of 4 Swedish players in their on-ice lineup Teams may feature a maximum of two non-Swedish players on ice if both players are from a minor community (for example: Danish, Norwegian, Latvian) Teams may feature a maximum of two non-Swedish players on ice if one player is from a major community (German, Finnish, Russian, Czech, Slovak) and the other player from a minor community Teams may NOT feature two non-Swedish players on ice if both those players are from a major community (German, Finnish, Russian, Czech, Slovak) Below you will find an image to help illustrate this rule clarification: The 1vs1 portion of the SCL is available only for Swedish citizens. License All Swedish and Finnish players require a player license from their respective esports federation, acquire your license by following instructions provided in the links below. For players of other nationalities, a license from their respective esports federation is recommended, but not required. Acquire your license here (Swedes) Acquire your license here (Finns) About us Since its inception, NHLGamer has continuously strived to offer the best possible experience for any and all gamers who have come to enjoy the competitiveness of playing the EA Sports series of NHL games. Created by gamers for gamers, we are very much in touch with the growing community and want to understand the fundamental desires of our end customers fully. The international competitive leagues in Europe (ECL) and North America (NACL) are our crown jewels, which have proven to draw interest from the very best teams and players worldwide. While proud of our achievements and the success we've had in creating and maintaining such a great community of talented gamers, we are not done yet. Our long-term goals include growing the community, hosting larger leagues with prize pools, and working together with organizations at the cutting edge of gaming and esports. About our partners SIF - The Swedish Ice Hockey Association The Swedish Ice Hockey Association is the governing body in Swedish ice hockey and inline hockey. The association is involved in all levels of ice hockey in Sweden and organizes the two Swedish Championship leagues being the men's SHL and women's SDHL. SESF - The Swedish Esports Federation SESF stands for Svenska E-sportföreningen and they are the governing body of esports competition in Sweden at the moment. The objective of the organisation is to develop the Swedish esports scene and shows a constant presence in organising tournaments and events. Currently, SESF provides training for esports referees and licenses for both referees and players. In Swedish esports competition, a SESF license is a quality guarantee. Main sponsor - Svenska Spel Svenska Spel is all of Sweden’s gaming company. We want gaming to be enjoyed by all. Svenska Spel’s operations are divided into three business areas: Sport & Casino with well-known brands such as Stryktipset and Oddset, Tur with Triss and Lotto among other games, and Casino Cosmopol & Vegas with three international casinos and Vegas video lottery terminals in restaurants and bingo halls. Svenska Spel is the largest sponsor of Swedish sports and supports everything from small local sports clubs to some of our most beloved national teams. There are about 1400 employees within the Svenska Spel Group and the main office is in Visby. For more information visit svenskaspel.se
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