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  1. Free C for upcoming ecl Contact here or psn: Niskalaukaus__
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  2. 🤡🃏Arkham Asylum🤡🃏 We are looking for starting RW! Our dear Jorgeniii is working in Lapland from monday to thursday every week & he's been playing with 80ms ping there so sadly it's not working that way at all 😔 So this is only solution for us now New RW needs to be active, humble, ready to learn more, team player, hungry, motivated, good sense of humour (NEEDED), less handsome than @Hippitukka 🙄 We will play in LITE but after our bad season we are even more hungry and our next goal is obivously PRO Promotion! Contact me or @Hippitukka for more info! 🔥
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  3. We are in for several very exciting series straight from the get-go. It's been a very tough season for several teams, and there's whispers in the wind about a new champion on the come up, perhaps. We're mere hours away from puckdrop for the first series of this seasons playoffs, and it's really tough to know what to expect. Honestly, we've got more serious contenders than ever before, with the tough times the likes of GOONS and HAVU Gaming have fallen into, and the challenge that SAWO ESPORTS have posed, there's no telling what is going to happen, so you'll have to tune in with us tonight at 19:45 CET. hREDS (1) vs GOONS (8) TOP SCORER (Regular season) Vili @Vilupoika Häkkinen 30 GP, 47+23=70 vs Roope @pikkuroger Bergström 30 GP, 32+21=53 GOALTENDER (Regular season) Filip @Faze91- Azri 30 GP, 25 W, 83,26 SV%, 1.2 GAA, 8 SO vs Mika @FinKonna Paasikontu 30 GP, 17 W, 80,26 SV%, 2 GAA, 5 SO REGULAR SEASON RECORD 25-2-3 vs 17-9-4 REGULAR SEASON SERIES 1-2 OT, 3-0 After winning their first ECL Elite title last season it feels like hREDS have found a new level as now they were able to win the regular season in ECL 22 Winter too. The only team that were able to beat them in both regular season games were their last season finals opponent Frölunda HC. Maybe the best way to describe the REDS domination is to take a look at some of the leagues player stats. As crazy as it seems, hREDS has all of their forwards in the top 3 point producers and both defenders at the top of the standings when it comes to defenders scoring. A top team also needs a top goalie and Filip @Faze91- Azri has been that for hREDS with the second best saving percentage and most wins in the league. The one thing they could use some improvement on is faceoffs, in which they performed below the 50% level throughout the 30-game regular season. The regular season didn't go as planned for GOONS but the main thing was that they managed to secure the last playoff spot. In the first round they have huge mountain to climb against the best European team there is right now. In their inaugural Elite season last year, the team faltered in the Quarterfinals at the hands of Farjestad BK, and they're determined to do better now. Roope @pikkuroger Bergströms goal scoring power has been their biggest strength in offense. The youngster lit the lamp a total of 32 times, which put him at fourth best in the league. One thing that was a weakness for GOONS were their powerplay - a 6% success rate will not fly at the highest level of European virtual hockey. In the regular season, GOONS was able to cause hREDS one of their five losses. In the first game, GOONS managed to steal a 2-1 win with a last minute OT goal and in the second game hREDS did shut their doors by winning 3-0. This series can be a really tight battle if GOONS are able to bump up their game. We will see how experienced netminder Mika @FinKonna Paasikontu matches up against @Faze91- in the goalie battle because it will be a big difference maker in this series. As I already mentioned about GOONS, their powerplay hasn't shined but when you add the fact that hREDS has had the best penalty kill percentage with 96.55%, you can't understate the importance of special units in this series. In the physical department, these teams couldn't be further from each other in terms of aggression level. hREDS has had less hits than any other team with 165 and on the other side GOONS has had second most of them with 384. Every mistake could be costly in this series with both having skillful forwards. Even if GOONS could get their game going better than it was in regular season it's impossible for them to match hREDS right now. The reigning champion will continue their journey towards a possible back to back with a 4-1 series win. SAWO ESPORTS (2) vs Granit Gaming (7) TOP SCORER (Regular season) Jere @jxrska Laukka 30 GP, 31+32=63 vs Henrik @Eken45jr Eklund 30 GP, 22+28=50 GOALTENDER (Regular season) Niklas @uhNikke Nieminen 30 GP, 23 W, 89,8 SV%, 0.93 GAA, 11 SO vs Edvin @Thunborg5 Thunborg 16 GP, 9 W, 78,23 SV%, 2 GAA, 4 SO REGULAR SEASON RECORD 25-4-1 vs 18-10-2 REGULAR SEASON SERIES 1-2, 2-1 OT What a run SAWO ESPORTS is on in their new colors. It's been great to watch these young talents come together to form a squad that could truly challenge those at the top. One of biggest reasons for the Karelian's making it to the top 2 in the regular season was their goalie Niklas @uhNikke Nieminen. In his second season as a starting goalie in Elite, the talented netminder topped the stats in both best save percentage and lowest GAA. The whole defensive game has to be on fire when your team only lets in one goal per game and their offense hasn't left any questions unanswered either, since both wingers can be found in the top 10 point producers and center Aleksi @MozjaTG(mozjayh) Kähkönen had the third most assists. Compared to Granit Gaming, SAWO's players have less playoff games played. The Finnish guys still have experience from tough games but winning in this first round would definitely boost their confidence for the future. Granit Gaming was one of the few teams that managed to steal points from SAWO in the regular season, and despite that being some weeks ago, it could be an indication of Granit's style of play matching up very well against SAWO. This talented Swedish lineup will in for a tough test right away in their first playoff round together. Their offense has a good balance in this lineup as scoring is divided very evenly, showing that they have several go-to options. From the defense you can also find a good mix of offensive skill and defensive awareness. Johan @Lehmannens Lehmann and Hampus @l-Furyan-l Duvefelt are known for their great chemistry and again it's evident from the defenders scoring leaders. In goal they have two potential guys but right now it looks like Reittu @Roisto999 Hynynen will get the start in the playoffs. He joined Granit mid-season and will face the best goalie in the regular season in this matchup. One decisive factor is how well they can defend against the leagues third most effective offense. The fact that Granit was able to get more points out of the regular season series is making this matchup even more exciting. These starting points will foretell long series for us. The special units differential for these teams isn't that big so if some scouting has been done to expose potential weaknesses, that could make a big difference. SAWO's balance between offense and defense will be a little bit too much for Granit and the hungry young guys will go to the semifinals in 6 games. Frölunda HC (3) vs HAVU Gaming (6) TOP SCORER (Regular season) Erik @Eki Tammenpää 30 GP, 38+24=62 vs Juho @Juigelson Kinnunen 30 GP, 30+31=61 GOALTENDER (Regular season) Casper @ICappeI Lundgren 28 GP, 21 W, 78,3 SV%, 1.82 GAA, 6 SO vs Oskari @SibeIius Grönroos 30 GP, 10 W, 79,39 SV%, 1.69 GAA, 3 SO REGULAR SEASON RECORD 22-5-3 vs 20-7-3 REGULAR SEASON MATCHUP 2-1 OT, 1-4 This is going to be a wild one for sure. The history between these two can't be missed and anyone who's been along for the ride is surely beside themselves about seeing such a delicious matchup this early on. Countless titles have been a fight between these ensembles, and now, due to other strong outfits emerging to contest them, we find Frölunda and HAVU going up against each other in the Quarterfinals. Several established teams have found themselves struggling with the meta this season, but Frölunda has been among those who have adjusted successfully. Perhaps a bit uncharacteristically, Erik @Eki Tammenpää has been the guy found in front of the net, shoveling pucks into the twine, while the rest of the team have found roles fitting that style of play. Make no mistake, however, Frölunda is able to transition smoothly into their possession play and patient controlling of the pace, but they are definitely able to do the dirty work that the game needs from time to time. On defense, Teemu @Teemuyy Polttila and Aleksi @loimmu Loimuvirta have been rock solid, and especially the latter stands out as one of the most accurate and reliable breakout guys in the league. In net, we know that Casper @ICappeI Lundgren is perhaps the most solid performer you'll find when it comes to big games and having him as backstopper definitely gives this team a boost. HAVU Gaming have been falling into some tough times for quite some time already, but somehow they always find a way to be competitive, no matter how difficult the going looks from the outside. Captain Tuukka @FlyerKungen Kuha is the definition of a heart-and-soul player, who will do everything in his might to make his team succeed together with his centerman Risto @Dominointi Järvi. The solid play of this duo has allowed for new recruit Juho @Juigelson Kinnunen to blossom, but a more sustainable symbiosis between the three would be required for postseason success. We'll have to see what they can do when it's time for puckdrop. On the back-end, we've been treated with the exceptional play of Wille @willekunq Juntunen and Kristian-Mikael @Nassustelija Katajisto, who continue to be one of the most complete duos in the league. HAVU can go one of two ways when picking a netminder, but we know that both guys will get the job done in a tough spot. Both clubs walked away with a victory in the regular season series, but from this matchup, only one can come away unscathed. Frölunda looked a bit out of focus in the regular season from time to time, but at this point, they will definitely bring it all, especially against a dear rival like HAVU Gaming. Based on what we've seen this season, it would be a surprise if HAVU would be able to overcome the Indians in a long series, but you never know. We'll throw caution to the wind with a bold 4-1 series prediction in favor of Frölunda HC. Färjestad BK (4) vs IQUE (5) TOP SCORER (Regular season) Andreas @affelj96 Ljungberg 30 GP, 29+21=50 vs Aaro @Ikavalko Ikävalko 30 GP, 24+22=46 GOALTENDER (Regular season) Johan @McSavid Rundqvist 26 GP, 19 W, 80,57 SV%, 2.12 GAA, 3 SO vs Teemu @ITemeI Laukkanen 30 GP, 21 W, 83,22 SV%, 1.63 GAA, 7 SO REGULAR SEASON RECORD 22-7-1 vs 21-8-1 REGULAR SEASON MATCHUP 0-5, 2-0 The semifinals have been a curse for Färjestad, who have made the playoffs consistently over the past few seasons, but have never managed to cross that treshold that would solidify them among the top contenders. Losing a couple of key pieces over the offseason and coming together in their final formation mere days before puckdrop for the regular season caused them to be underestimated, but once again, the squad under command of Christoffer @I-Maise-I Berntsson came through, collecting a franchise high 45 points in the regular season and gaining them a favourable position going into the quarterfinals. The Swedish outfit looks really good in time for the playoffs and their offense with Andreas @affelj96 Ljungberg and André @Foppatofflan Liljegren flanking Maise is certainly more balanced than ever before. Defensively, however, the team has had some fluctuation along the way, causing them to bleed a bit too much along the way. That is one thing they are hoping to get in check heading into this matchup, since their opponent has the skill to capitalize on any given opportunity. The excellent performance of IQUE is one of the greatest surprises of the regular season. They had to make some changes over the offseason and while their recruits were talented, none could expect that they'd be even stronger than before. It's been a great team effort all season long for IQUE, but one player that has definitely exceeded expectations is centerman Aaro @Ikavalko Ikavalko, who joined the club after spending a few seasons away from the Elite spotlight, and immediately set a personal high in scoring, while staying responsible on defense too. Captain Janne @Nieppii Niemelä is a beast with the puck and plays a big part in generating offense for the team, while they've been able to lock things up defensively thanks to great efforts by Nico @zNico Tuoreniemi and Jean-Patrick @Patsberg_ Kotonen down low. One of the greatest success stories has been the development of goalie Teemu @ITemeI Laukkanen, who has bounced back nicely after some time away from the spotlight. This is a series that is a real coin toss. Färjestad is a team that tends to be underestimated, but they prove doubters wrong time and time again, and it feels like we are at a similar crossroad again. IQUE has all the skill to win this series, but there's an intuition that FBK will not let it go. Therefore, we're predicting a tough seven game series, ending in a FBK win. Join us tonight for the ECL Winter '22 Elite Quarterfinals at www.twitch.tv/sportsgamergg. We're kicking things off at 19:00 CET with a season recap, after which it's time for puckdrop!
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  4. Previous season was pretty difficult to me personally. Atleast i know i can perform much much better. So let's try if I could find back to the road again. Free Lw I can play from monday to thursday, and also on sundays Contact me here or psn: BiggestEight
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  5. The Pro playoffs’ opening act is now done, once again with some more or less surprising results. Now it is time to turn our eyes towards the quarterfinals, beginning already tonight. The teams have so far secured around 300€ each, which of them can go even higher? Schedule     Preview (1) Reality Check - Dynastia (14) The number one seed not only in their group but also the whole division, Reality Check had a rather impressive showing in the first round, as was expected. It was not a perfect sweep though, with Hokurit taking the third game by a three goal margin on Friday before Reality Check rebounded yesterday with a 6-1 win in game 4, fueling them to another win in the next one to get the job done with a 4-1 series score.  The game scores were a bit all over the place in Reality Check’s series, showing their ability to find wins in different ways. Other than in games 3 and 4, the eventual winners did have the majority of puck possession when looking at the statistics. An interesting note is the amount of deflections: they did not have a single one in the whole series. Even though the numbers were expected to go down a bit after the recent patch, it is surprising to see how much of a difference it has actually made. While Reality Check were naturally the favorites in their first round matchup, Dynastia had to overcome Group 2 runner ups GHETTO FIREBIRDS to get here. Before the series it was clear they could compete IF they found a way to return to their early season form, which they did. In the series’ first and last games Dynastia were seemingly able to put on a lot more pressure than their opponents did. In between though, the stats were nearly identical as the teams’ respective routine levels of play would have suggested. They suffered a devastating 5-0 loss in the fourth game on Tuesday, but were able to bounce back and close out the series on Thursday with a 4-2 series score. Now that we are up to date on their recent performances, let’s get into this pairing. Reality Check should remain favorites in every matchup at least until the finals, though Dynastia proved in the last round to perhaps be better than their initial seed shows. As was said before the last round, Dynastia can make this one close but they still have a cliff to climb to get it done all the way. The games should not necessarily be expected to have any crazy fireworks and a ton of scoring, instead showing much more conservative play where small margins are the deciding factor.   @Mikka’s prediction: Reality Check 4-2 @viivimaria's prediction: Reality Check 4-1   (2)  JYP Jyväskylä - noRex Gaming (13) JYP’s first round performance was, at least results-wise, what should be expected from a team that has been the clear number one contender since the beginning. They took GIFU Hockey down cleanly with a 4-0 sweep, only conceding one goal in the process. GIFU was able to mount a challenge surprisingly well, but JYP’s experience showed when it mattered and they were able to turn the tight games into wins. Similarly to Dynastia, noRex Gaming were able to take down the opposite group’s runner up in six games to get here. The first three games against HanaaHC were quite high scoring, though still decided in the overtime. One goal margins and overtimes seemed to be the name of the game, as the series wrapped up with three 1-0 contests, the last two of which went to OT. Even though the scores were similar, each individual game played out in quite different ways. In the end the German organization found multiple ways to win and were able to prevail. Thus far this season, JYP has seen a bit of a dip in their performance every time they have been exposed to the Central server. For that reason noRex’s chance to strike should be in their home games. It will be interesting to see if the Finns can steadily plow through another opponent with a clean sweep, or if they meet some actual challenge in noRex. Patience is a virtue, and noRex will need to find that against JYP. In the first round they were at times able to defend relatively well against HanaaHC’s possession, they just need to shut down the net front and keep JYP cycling on the outside. The center matchup will be crucial in this series which is quite heavily tilted to JYP’s side.   @Mikka’s prediction: JYP Jyväskylä 4-1 @viivimaria's prediction: JYP Jyväskylä 4-2   (5)  Tohtorit - Stargazing  (10) After a surprisingly good regular season, Tohtorit had a tougher time than expected with Sulkavan Sudet, only getting the deciding fourth win in game 7. Another series with solely one goal margins except for the third game, Tohtorit were still able to dominate at times. Quite a meaningless, though still interesting fact is that the home team won every game in the series.  Based on the small sample size of a six game series, Stargazing’s points distribution seems to have evolved towards being more even throughout their forwards. They took down a similarly skilled Sinister side with a 4-2 series score, yet again with one goal margins after a 0-2 loss in the first game. A big percentage of goals from both sides were scored during the last few minutes of play. Even though Stargazing did not get their goal scoring rolling at the same top level as Tohtorit did during the regular season, both teams are at their core more offensively inclined and possess a lot of individual skill. Still, hopes should not be held too high in regards to eventful high octane hockey. Mistakes will be costly and either team could win, but Stargazing takes the edge on paper due to the big difference in experience. Goaltending and neutral zone play should be at the center of this matchup, as well as overall team defending.   @Mikka’s prediction: 2-4 Stargazing @viivimaria's prediction: Tohtorit 4-3   (6)  Herlev Eagles - RCTIC  (9) Written by @viivimaria For the upcoming playoff series, Herlev Eagles will go out as a slight favorite after beating Deadly Phantoms 4-1 in the first round of their postseason. That series was a very tightly contested fight and all games were low-scoring bouts. It's very telling that two of those games extended to overtime and three matches ended with a difference of only one goal. In the first round of the playoffs against Deadly Phantoms, Herlev Eagles' decisive players were Jere @keranee Keränen, who totaled 10 points throughout the series, whereas Steffen @Mr Steffmeister Sutherland and Martin @vibholm10 Vibholm both scored eight points each in the five games played. RCTIC also defeated Renascor 4-1 in the first round of the playoffs. If the series between Herlev and Deadly Phantoms was eve, so was this one. With four out of five matches ending with a difference of just one goal and three requiring a decisive goal in overtime.  RCTIC's win in the first round series was guaranteed by the teams attacking trio, who managed to inflict a lot of damage at the opponent's defensive end. In the first round, the teams top scorer was Janne @Limbe65 Lindberg, with his ten points through five played games. Tomi @yrjoo Nenonen and Niko @Naikou88 Heikkilä are at nine points each. We're expecting these two to fight it out in a very tight series, which is why high-scoring games and beautiful connections might not be the theme. Accurate defensive play and high conversion percentage on chances given are the main points. Both teams certainly have the skill and desire to advance, now it comes down to the form of the day. @viivimaria's prediction: Herlev Eagles 4-3 @Mikka’s prediction: Herlev Eagles 4-1   As always, thanks for reading and good luck to the remaining teams! PS: We would love for you to follow our social channels, as they are an integral part of the ECL season. Discord Instagram Facebook Twitch Twitter
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  6. Free LW RW Looking for team to play in Lite and higher top Core works too backup is fine too if i have playtime Have experiences from Pro Lite I m very active can play almost everiday For or more Info contact me here or PSN i _Lykke_i
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  8. The ECL Winter '22 Lite season is already in round 2 of the playoffs! Most of the matchups in Round 1 went in favor of the better seeded teams and very few upsets were seen in the end. This time, the teams are more evenly matched, and a lot of tough battles could be seen. We are expecting some of the teams like Powerhouse HC and Project X to continue their success stories. FILADELPHIA ACADEMY (1) vs Toxicity (25) Toxicity eliminated Tadpole in a full seven game series. That might have been exhausting while FILADELPHIA ACADEMY had a little easier series a 4-0 sweep of RoKi eSports. Toxicity had very good attacking games in their previous series against Tadpole and exploded int two 7-goal victories, but also had some tighter games, which could indicate some form fluctuation. They have capabilites for good discliplined defensive also but there is some firepower in their attack, @topetsi with 5+7=12 points in the previous round as an example. Thus far, FILADEPLHIA ACADEMY hardly have shown all they got and beat RoKi in rather tight one goal margin games, with one exception. They are a strong favorite and are expected to continue in their winning ways. Prediction: 4-2 to FILADELPHIA ACADEMY Prima eSport (2) vs Project X (22) We've got a favorite vs a minor underdog situation on our hands. In the first round, Prima had to struggle all the way to a game 6, whereas Project X managed to overgome Arkham Asylum, quite surprisingly with relative ease. In the Prima eSports vs Ace Hockey series the games were mostly very tight but in the end the difference in individual skill began to show. Project X is definitely a step up from their previous opposition, so Prima eSports need to boost their level in order to advance. Prima eSports is a minor favorite in this series but Project X should not be forgotten. @Henka0009 with 4+9=13 and @oggezed with 9+3=12 have been lethal for Prima, and Project X will need to eliminate these two, while keeping other threats in check in order to cause a minor upset in this one. This could be a tight series, definitely extending to more than four games. Prediction: 4-3 to Project X Golden Nights (3) vs Armada Hockey (19) Golden Nights are continuing quite convincingly on the path they took in the regular season, and are one of the biggest contenders in winning the jackpot. They've got so much talent on their roster and move the puck with speed unlike many other teams in the division. Especially players like @JJimbo-, @xSaski_ and @Patadevils have stuck out as their top performers to this point. Armada Hockey caused some waves in the first round by eliminating favorite Kymmenelta Baariin. They are still an underdog in this one and lightning rarely strikes twice in the same place. Despite their strong showings and history of eliminating big dogs, Armada won't be able to match the speed and talent of Golden Nights. Prediction: 4-1 to Golden Nights   Linköping HC (4) vs Spirit (17) Linköping HC was dominant in their round 1 series against Central Hockey Canucks despite the relatively close results. Linköping HC did what the favorite is expected to do and by keeping their standard level high, eliminated their opponent. Spirit eliminated The Last Line unexpectedly in four straight games although winning was not a major surprise itself. I'd say that the Swedes are still a favorite in this series, but the opposition gets considerably tougher, and Spirit might be able to challenge them. Spirit is definitely able to handle tough situations, as they extended into OT in three games out of four in round 1 and handled the situations nicely. @Toivonen_ scored the OT winning goal in two of their wins. He showed great qualities in critical moments like a star player should, something Spirit will desperately need in this series.  Prediction: 4-1 to Linköping HC   Bellizzi (5) vs Alliance HT (15) Bellizzi was one step ahead of their previous round opponent SEVERSTAL CHEREPOVETS throughout their first round matchup, which eventually pushed them through. Alliance HT, on the other hand, managed to beat Including Me for four wind required to move on. Now, the challenge is really tough for Bellizzi, who will especially need to overcome Alliance HT final lock, experienced goaltender @s_w1ld_rus, who can steal games for his team when at his best. The goalie duel will be fierce, as Bellizzi's @LT-XI_ also boasts a great 87,1 SV% and 2 shotouts. Low scoring games are a likely outcome if the goalies are in form in this series. Prediction: 4-2 to Alliance HT   Mora IK (6) vs Bastu (13) One of the most interesting pairs in round 2. Both have been in great shape this season and they have continued in good form in the playoffs. Game 7 won't be a miracle in this series. You can expect even games with two good teams with minimal difference compared to each other. Focus and the form of the night will play a massive role in these games. One moment of lack of concentration can be crucial. Mora IK has a slight advantage when it comes to mental attributes and team play, whereas I'd see that Bastu is the slightly more skilled team on an individual level. The player to watch in this bout is Bastu goaltender @Giinis, who played an excellent round 1 with an over 92 SV%. Prediction: 4-2 to Mora IK EHC TATNEFT AK BARS (7) vs Powerhouse HC (12) EHC TATNEFT AK BARS eliminated Stone Age in four games which were close ones, whereas Powerhouse HC managed to beat Baby Goons in the first round, with @L4nnisto being the dominant figure in the decisive 5-3 win. Powerhouse HC needs to be careful with @Gavrilov95, who scored several important goals for AK BARS in the first round series and now leads his team in scoring with 4+3=7 together with @Nester4343. Powerhouse HC has firepower to oppose that threat as @Burritokuningas was one of the dominant figures in the series against Baby Goons with 5+9=14, and players like Lannisto mentioned before have that X-factor to explode at any given moment. I'd expect this series to extend a bit further than four games. Prediction: 4-2 to Powerhouse HC   Valco (9) vs Hunters (10) This could be an interesting one, the established roster of Valco is going up against Hunters, who are a rather new club in the scene. @itspardytime 9+2=11 and @Teme 3+6=9 were the key figures in Valco's first round series against Ultimatum, which they took home with a sweep in brilliant fashion. Hunters had a close series against TTK with @Vale16 5+4=9 coming up big when needed the most by his team. Both goalies, @Jugi9 with 88,68 SV% for Valco and @Miettinen14 with 76,32 SV% for Hunters are in form. The experience of Valco could be what pushes them through in this series, but Hunters will pose a good challenge. Prediction: 4-2 to Valco Good luck to all teams!  
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  9. WannaCry (Pro) We're looking for a starter LW, nothing major is needed, but we do prefer pro experience as we are aiming for playoffs next season, must be able to play 4-5 times a week. Contact me anywhere for tryouts, psn: hifk_fani
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  10. As always, with each new NHL game comes the risk that EA may inadvertently introduce a bugged mechanic that players can abuse to gain a distinct advantage. Whilst ‘R1 blocking’ another player has been in the game for a couple years now, we feel that it has gotten to the stage where a post is required to get everyone up to speed on what is, and what is not, allowed regarding it.   What is allowed: Trying to reach the puck with your stick extended towards the puck Staying in front of your opponent while skating towards a loose puck Blocking a passing lane Preserving previously gained body position by standing in your opponent’s way and having them skate around you What is not allowed: Purposefully and actively blocking your opponent’s skating lane Blatantly blocking the opposing player by putting your stick / arm in front of them without trying to reach for the puck Negating your opponent’s body position advantage by wrapping your stick / arm around them from behind. Then is some overlap in what is allowed and what is not as ultimately some level of blocking naturally occurs over the course of a game. However, the intention of this is to eliminate people exploiting the fact that the game does not recognise interference unless you hit an opponent who does not have the puck – i.e., do not do something that would be classed as interference in real life. In the event of cases where a player toes the line between what is allowed and what is not, some level of leniency will be applied. Do not take this as an invitation to routinely test how far LA will bend on the matter however, as whilst the benefit of the doubt will be applied in one-off cases, we will still nevertheless punish those that we feel are making it a habit of pushing the boundary between legal and illegal. Naturally, this benefit of the doubt will not be applied if we also deem the blocking to be blatant. It should also be mentioned that cases involving blocking allegations need to be reported immediately, not days after the fact, and be paired with good quality video material. Cases that have not been reported via the support tool will NOT be investigated by LA. To further illustrate the line between legal and illegal, we have attached four videos:   Clip One In this, between 26:32 – 26:37, the LW (green icon) for the team in white was interfered with. This is due to the defender on the other team purposefully and actively blocking their skating lane, moving in front to block the LWs path whenever he attempted to skate around him.   Clip Two The defending player for the team in white was initially blocking a passing lane with his stick, and therefore was abiding by the rules. However, towards the end of the play they turned into the attacking player and blocked them by putting their stick / arm in front of them without trying to reach for the puck. This turn was highly questionable and whilst on its own it did not elicit punishment, any further reoccurring incidents like this from the defending player could bring about punishment. It should be noted that the quality of this clip is not up to the quality we expect to be provided and handheld recording should be avoided.   Clip Three The defender for the team in orange interfered with the forward from the team in white by blatantly blocking the opposing player by putting their stick / arm in front of them without trying to reach for the puck. By extending their stick / arm across the body of the attacking player, the defender slowed down the opposing player, reducing the danger of the potential breakaway.   Clip Four The defender for the team in green interfered with the RW (blue icon) on the opposing team by purposefully and actively blocking their opponent’s skating lane. We have received some questions regarding why we haven't suspended people for the so-called "R1-block". There are a few things that contribute to this. The original rule was written for blatant cases like clip 4 (which was not a League Administrative case and settled between the two teams). The rulebook now links to this thread to give the reader concrete examples of what we hope explain clear and unclear cases. We have received quite a lot of "R1" footage where we could not without a shadow of doubt say that the intention was interference rather than blocking the passing lane.  The "R1 block" in clip 3 is probably the most blatant use we have seen and while we contemplated a suspension of two games for the player in question, we recognized that we have not successfully drawn the line before in cases like this and the player in question's team has previously been told - about what we see as unclear cases of R1 blocking -that there was no interference. As such, we are now slightly tuning the rule to make it more clear and sharing how this rule will be interpreted   We hope that this has cleared up some questions regarding rule 9.2.4 as well given everyone an insight into what we (LA) deem to be legal vs. illegal. If you have any further questions that you would like to be answered regarding this, please do not hesitate to let us know down below and we will do our best to try to answer them – after all, given that this issue is fundamentally a judgement call, we all need to be on the same page and understand what is allowed and what is not. As a general thought though, with reference to rule 9.1, if you are ever unsure about whether an event in game should be allowed (does not have to be exclusive to legal vs. illegal interference with a player), ask yourself whether you would be happy being on the receiving end of what you are doing – if not, do not do it. Again, as this is possibly the most subjective rule in the rulebook, we ask that we are able to have an open and non-judgemental discussion to find a community consensus on what you see as interference and what not. Please share your thoughts in the comments section, as we are willing to adjust the rule ahead of ECL '22: Spring based on community feedback. 
    11 points
  11. Free RW/C/LW/RD. Lots of experience from ECL lite division. I have played since ECL 1 and I want to play in a team with good sense of humor and ability to win, well atleast most of the time😄. So If u need more experience to your team, contact me here or on PSN JuHa2002. And I'm over 40 years old😅 by the way so I am more than experienced!
    7 points
  12. !! Dynamo Dragons is looking for a LW player !! (Good lvl please 🙏🏻) We are looking for someone who is really active to play so no backup position! We train until Sunday to Thursday from 20:00 to ~ 23:00 CET. You should be able to play at this time 🙃 If you are interested to join a competitive team with good atmosphere just PM me on NHLgamer or on Discord! PS: we will organized some tryout this week included today ! Givy 😉 (Dynamo Dragons 🐉)
    7 points
  13. Announcement. Tomorrow. All are invited to the discussion. Seriously about the unserious #1 I am relatively new among you and have no meaningful significance here. Everything I offer below is not intended to undermine anyone's credibility at all. It is purely entertaining in nature and aimed solely at the game. Your opinion need not be the same (indeed, it must not be) as mine. I am not trying to impose my point of view on anyone and pass it off as the only true one. Everyone's opinion has a right to be and therefore it is doubly valuable! Good day to all. Looking through the results of the playoffs, I noticed a not very pleasant detail for me. Namely the fact that almost all of the teams representing the RCL league dropped out early in the competition is depressing. I'll take into account the three divisions: Core, Lite & Pro, because that's where most of the teams from the Russian community are concentrated. ECL Core: Khoomat (18) vs Russian Lightning (47): 4-1 Sibir Cyber Team (20) vs Katri Ylanders (45): 4-2 HC SOKOL MOSCOW (26) vs SKYFALL (39): 1-4 ADMIRAL ESPORTS (29) vs TROJANS (36): 2-4 BerlinEagles (30) vs ALMAZ CHEREPOVETS (35): 4-3 ECL Lite: Bellizzi (5) vs SEVERSTAL CHEREPOVETS (28): 4-0 EHC TATNEFT AK BARS (7) vs Stone Age (26): 4-0 Alliance HT (15) vs Including Me (18): 4-2 ECL Pro: Renascor (4) vs RCTIC (5): 1-4 Six of the presented nine Russian teams drop out of the playoffs already in the first round. If in Khoomat (18) vs Russian Lightning (47) the winner could be easily predicted (with all due respect to the guys from Russian Lightning), then what caused the loss of the excellent teams HC SOKOL MOSCOW (26), ADMIRAL ESPORTS (29) and ALMAZ CHEREPOVETS (35), I still don't understand. The opponents they were defeated were not much stronger. All games were held in a hard fight. And not a small part of them ended only in extra time. What were the Russian teams lacking to win their matches? Was Sokol able to SKYFALL, I think so! Was one of the best teams of RCL ADMIRAL ESPORTS able to defeat his rival from TROJANS? I will also never tire of repeating that yes, we can! ADMIRAL ESPORTS has very decent players, who can solve various problems in the game. Good offense, good defense and some of the best goalkeepers in the RCL Championship. But then what was missing? A little luck? Or was it something else? It's out of the question that we didn't have a good attitude toward our opponent. I'm sure the players were very understanding in every game. Maybe they wanted to win so badly that it affected the game as a whole? It happens. It's like you burn out when something doesn't work out. The brilliant ALMAZ CHEREPOVETS, the leader of the strongest Russian division, shows a weak game for themselves, losing to the BerlinEagles 3-4 in the series. Yes, one can fully speak here about the bad luck of the players from Cherepovets, but still the players themselves understand that this is hardly an excuse and hardly suitable for themselves. The absolute best team in Russia, the leader in all metrics and last season's Champion of the RCL, which is sweeping away everyone on its way like an icebreaker (18 games, 18 wins, 105 goals scored and 14 conceded - a fantastic result) in the hardest games gives way to RCTIC. Three games out of five ended in extra time. RCTIC was able to build such a strong defense in front of their goal that Renascor managed only three shots on goal in the second game. Did RCTIC "suffocate" their opponent? Or was it just the fatigue of Renascor's players? Why? Why in general are Russian teams at European competitions weaker than they can? What do you think is the main reason? The low level of competition within the RCL? Or the very style of play and game thinking of Russians and Russian teams is qualitatively different from their European counterparts?What needs to be done to ensure that both the What needs to be done for Russian teams to make themselves known by winning Core or Lite or Pro or Elite? Or is it all about the quality of connection in the game (the same ping) and no team representing RCL will ever be able to win Core / Lite / Pro / Elite? I'm not set in my ways and I don't want to think so! The Russian community has a lot of good and tough players who can and know how to fight against any opponent, no matter what! And in conclusion, on the bright side! - EHC TATNEFT AK BARS without any odds beat an insanely strong team Stone Age. The Russian gamepad masters managed to show such a game to their opponent that the mammoth, represented on the Stone Age logo, one tusk fell off. Great, or rather fantastic game of the whole team, as well as the goalkeeper of EHC TATNEFT AK BARS. Way to go, Kazans! Well done Kirill, your solid play was a big part of the team's overall victory! - Alliance HT had some trouble beating another very good team, Including Me. And now the two Russian teams will continue their performance in ECL Lite. Chances for a final and victory are there! - Sibir Cyber Team. I have a special feeling for this team. And that makes me doubly happy that they were able to win their series against Katri Ylanders. I didn't watch what was going on in the game and how the wins were obtained, so as not to jinx it. However, I am insanely happy that Ollizhki and Hullued will continue to play! If it weren't for those two people, I wouldn't be writing all these words right now. Good luck and thank you for everything!
    7 points
  14. Free G for upcoming tournaments I play almost everyday 21-> Top core/Lite Starter or 50/50 would be nice https://nhlgamer.com/players/8155#nhl Contact for tryouts here, psn Hokiboi18 or discord Hokiboi18 #6985
    5 points
  15. Players, It's time to start giving thought and shape to the upcoming WECL 3. Due to the available windows, the plan is to have a single season of the WECL for NHL 22 in the Summer, specifically in June when the ECL Spring Pro playoffs are planned to start. Regarding the league itself and how it's going to be, the plan is to go more Western this time, with changes to at least 2 core rules, server selection and foreign player rules. Firstly, the default server for games will be the central server, period. If both teams agree to play in the North server they can do it, if not, both games will have to be played on the central server. The reason for this approach is to make the league more appealing to the region it is targeted for. Second, the foreign player rules were over-stretched for the WECL 2 and this caused some controversial squads to participate. We feel like maximum 2 foreign players in the roster is the sweet spot, and that's what we will go back to. Also no foreign ECL '22 Winter or Spring Elite players will be able to participate. The game version will be PS4 one for commodity reasons. Expect the first Rulebook drafts, which as always you can chip in on, to start coming around April. With nothing more to add I hope you're thrilled to compete against your neighbours soon Claudi - WECL
    3 points
  16. Glad to see the WECL is making a return! Although the last tournament was also held in the Summer, and I recall some number of teams not being able to participate, as the Summer months tend to be pre-planned with vacations and other types of leisure which make it hard for teams to consistently participate in tournaments. Hopefully that won't be as big a detriment this year (or it will be offset by the number of new teams joining for their first season 😃)
    3 points
  17. Free lw for next ecl season and other tournaments Preferably lite but I look all the contacts Contact me here or psn:nuarijamal-_-
    3 points
  18. Free f Lite/pro Finnish team Contact here or psn: nikkertton
    2 points
  19. Play-off Game 3. 1/32 finals. versus Pirati Chomutov Esports (Visitors): Win 4-1 (2-1 series) Play-off Game 4. 1/32 finals. versus Pirati Chomutov Esports (Home): Win 3-1 (3-1 series) Play-off Game 5. 1/32 finals. versus Pirati Chomutov Esports (Visitors): Win 7-4 (4-1 series) For a very long time, because of the coronavirus infection I did not get to play. Weakness in my whole body, a kind of foggy mind and complete disconnection of thoughts in my head, eyes and hands. My eyes saw everything, my mind understood what had to be done, but my hands were still doing the damnedest things. That's why I was nervous and anxious before the game started. This wasn't the group stage of the competition, and my mistakes affected the whole team. So I decided that the pills would not be enough and before the games I drank a glass of whiskey (I should remind you (as they say in TV commercials): excessive consumption of alcohol is detrimental to your health!) It helped. My nerves calmed down. Playing and breathing became easier and more pleasant. Despite the low place occupied by the opponent in the group stage, everyone in Neptune Hockey knew well that the team was very good and strong, and victory in the game against them would not come easily. And so we played with extreme caution. At the beginning of games number 3 (4-1) and number 4 (3-1) were played with an emphasis on defense. Both teams played tightly at their own goal, not giving anything to each other on offense. There were shots. Not a few shots, but the vast majority of them were either blocked by players or became easy prey for goalies. Thanks to excellent defensive play by both teams, the goalies didn't have to do anything outstanding. But, as you know, you have to score to win. And score at least 1 goal more than the opponent can do. And very well for me, the players of the team Neptune Hockey were the first to meet this challenge. In game number three, ZamiBoii (Chuchillo Mariposa Matt) scores the first puck of the game after a long attack from his goal. JakkeJynkky (Khamzat Borz) acted as an assistant, providing his teammate with an accurate pass from behind the goal. All Chuchillo Mariposa Matt had to do was not miss into an empty net corner. The puck that eventually brought victory for Neptune Hockey proved to be very curious. Wiibeni (Keimolan Kaprizovi) simply threw it into the opponent's zone, it bounced off the rim and crawled into the corner of the Milano7687 (Milan Pohančaník) goal. The laws of physics are nothing for this game. 😎 In game 4 the first goal was scored thanks to the individual actions of Misetintin (Iin Taikuri), who intercepted the opponent's pass, went one-on-one with the goalkeeper and outplayed him in a close duel. It happened only at the beginning of the second period. In the first period of 4 games the visiting goalkeeper Milano7687 (Milan Pohančaník) did wonders to save his team. If not for him, the score would have been opened already in the first period. The score on shots after the end of the first period was 6-0 in favor of the Neptunians. The rest of the game was typical me. A harmless pass along the goal reaches the stick of the opponent xDejvosCZx (David Polák) scores into an empty corner. Where the goalkeeper was at the time and what he was doing - is not clear. From the first goal of the match, only 30 seconds passed until the return goal. And that would not calm down. 8)) JakkeJynkky (Khamzat Borz) was the author of the winning puck, forcing the puck into the corner of the opponent's goal. Further, the game was dominated by Neptune Hockey players. Some unthinkable saves were made by Milano7687 (Milan Pohančaník). There was one more puck in this game and everyone was waiting for the next game. Winning it would advance Neptune Hockey to the next round. In Game 5, the goalies decided not to make many shots or saves and to fully commit to a beautiful, high-scoring game. It is understandable - why break all the scoring finesse? It was an exhibition game, right? Or was it? Not the All-Star Game? How did those two guys in the masks get here? Someone explain to them that the job of goalkeepers is to catch and shoot, not to concede! 😎 JakkeJynkky (Khamzat Borz) scored 5 points (4 goals + 1 assist) in this crazy game. ZamiBoii (Chuchillo Mariposa Matt) was more productive in terms of accurate assists, distinguished only once (1 goal + 5 assists). Misetintin (Iin Taikuri) (1 goal + 3 assists). JakkeJynkky (Khamzat Borz) and ZamiBoii (Chuchillo Mariposa Matt) finished the game with 100% shooting accuracy. 4 out of 4 and 1 out of 1 respectively. That was a fun game. But I, as a goalie, would like to see as few of them as possible. Thanks to Pirati Chomutov Esports for the games played. It was intense and fun at times! Good luck to you guys in the next championship!
    2 points
  20. Free rd looking team for upcoming tournaments contact me here or psn: Mikkok8ho_
    2 points
  21. Free Lw, Core/Lite ,msg here or PSN or find me @Discord server. I prefer finnish teams. PSN is Loghi89 #FIN
    1 point
  22. I Sorry but last season champion is Metallurg Magnitogorsk.
    1 point
  23. Free G looking for top-lite/pro team Free LD looking for core/lite team PSN: kashtan_v
    1 point
  24. Free c/lw finnish player looking for lite/pro team! Psn: Kudipodi_
    1 point
  25. Hey guys, Just became free agent and is now looking for a new team. I’m a Goalie that last season played in BIK Karlskoga in Lite. Can also play LD and LW if needed. Looking mostly for a team in Lite/Pro but can make exceptions. Pm me for tryouts or more information 🙂
    1 point
  26. Free c/lw finnish player looking for team! Psn: Kudipodi_
    1 point
  27. Free C/RW for upcoming tournaments Mainly looking for a team from Pro
    1 point
  28. BOOMERS OUT: @kikiukko @kemppainen39 @selänne8 Thank you for everything and good luck, brothers 🖤
    1 point
  29. Hey, i’m looking for a team I would prefer to play as a goalie, but i can play LD and RD as well i have played NHL since 2015, so lot of experience from eashl Teams i look for: -Most likely finnish team -Neon-Lite -18+ players ( i am 21 years old) if your team needs a goalie or D and have some interest or want me to try-out, contact me. My psn is :Tomboon47
    1 point
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  31. Stick Magnetico is looking for a starting G for all upcoming tournaments on NHL 22. We participate in ECL Core as well as WECL. This season we lost both our goalies one week before ECL started and it affected our season, unfortunately. We are seeking for a goalie that wants to commit with us in long-term not just one tournament, we want to grow together as a unit. We are a team from Spain with some German players mixed in, so we play in Central Server. Looking for: - Somebody that will match our commitment to the game. We have been playing 4-6 days a week since NHL 20 and we want someone willing to do the same. - Has a decent skill level to play Lite hockey (our goal is to promote) - Is comfortable playing in the Central Server. - Has a decent level of English. Any nationality is welcome. - Uses Telegram. We can offer: - An outgoing and fun bunch of guys with a great sense of humor. - The goal of pushing for a potential Lite spot in the near future and be competitive. You can contact me (Viktors89) for more info here or discord or PSN. Thanks!
    1 point
  32. Lemmenvelhot 🧙🏼‍♂️ Out: gamer142484 matireemo elmageo Bugsyuk13 Thanks for everything guys and good luck to new adventures elsewhere! ❤️‍🩹
    1 point
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