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Skutebrygga (PRO Qualifiers) We are looking for starter G / backup G. (and generally backups) Big plus if you have pro experience but it is not a requirement. If you wanna know more or you find this interesting, contact me here or on discord: Suth98_#855814 points
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Up 🧐 Actually doesn't matter are you a C or LW, whichever works better.11 points
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After two seasons with Carolina Reapers it's time to look forward. I can play any position except G but I feel most comfortable and useful as a Center or Defender. I can play with both handedness. I'm looking for a club where I can develop as a player and improve my game to the next level. I'm searching for a Lite team but a core team with ambition to rise the ranks could work too, but prefer lite. I'm finnish and 22. Also available for FCL/GCL. https://sportsgamer.gg/players/756#nhl If you feel like I could be the missing piece in your lineup hit me up here or discord: Erggucci#7188 Cheers!11 points
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Free LW looking a team for upcoming tournaments. Lite or higher ? Contact me here or psn: LapsiPaahdin7 points
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Free player looking new team for upcoming tournaments, I have been played two season in core now, but the ultimate breakthrough awaits. I've been played RD or RW, but i'm practised LD too now! My motivation are high and I want to get even better player in every single game, I work hard and I want to get feedback inside the games to get to the top! Stats: https://sportsgamer.gg/players/7223#nhl prefer finnish teams Contact here or psn: jerppaz997 points
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The last four teams are left and we move to the Semifinals stage of the Lite division. A long season sees it's end when the best teams face each other for a place in the Finals. Who will gain a straight Pro spot for next season? Will someone be able to find another gear or pull an ace from their sleeve? Structure & Prize Pool Schedule The teams that are left aren't that surprising after all, but especially Valco came all the way through seed #26 and won the seeds #1 Arkham Asylum and seed #2 Tadpole with the lead of goal scorer by God’s grace - captain @itspardytime, who has found a new level with the whole team. Among the goalies, @Misantti and @DUNZA have been on their own level. (6) Spirit vs Valco (26) In this one, we're looking at two pretty different teams, with some striking similarity at the same time. Both teams trust their right side like a rock. Valco plays many situations through their captain @itspardytime. Also @Toivonen_ from Spirit seems to be their main guy for attacking. So the winner of the series will probably be the team who can change their playstyle during the series because the two main guys will be marked men. Follow @NuariJamal and @VesKuLiNe. (7) IK Oskarshamn vs Synergy Hockey (10) Swedish clash. While Synergy Hockey have been marching their way to this stage of the playoffs, IK Oskarshamn have had a bit more of a bumpy road. Two game seven wins still shows that they deserve to be here and the team holds that certain resilience. IK Oskarshamn looks a bit like last season’s winner Mora IK. A strong five man unit and their wingers score at a very high rate. @snippystatue leads his teams scoring and will be battling with the experienced @Supremski throughout the series. Follow that clash, it might be the series decider. Socials Here's an update to the social media instructions. Our sponsors this season are Kouvolan Lakritsi, St Hockey & Wilhelm. Twitter: When posting tweets of your lineups, matchups, recaps, clips, articles - or any other content you might want to create - please make sure to tag the following accounts and hashtag: @SportsGamerGG #ECL22Spring #NHL22 #esports #kouvolanlakritsi #MukanaWilhelm Instagram: When posting on Instagram, please make sure to tag the following accounts and hashtag: @SportsGamerGG #ECL22Spring #NHL22 #esports #kouvolanlakritsi #MukanaWilhelm Note: It is very helpful and critical for us to succeed in getting our partners tagged, so they get the necessary mentions and interaction to validate their participation in the future. That being said, it is understandable that there may be circumstances due to your other partners where you are unable to tag competition etc. Your support is appreciated. As there are quite a few hashtags by now, especially from a Twitter perspective with limited characters, we recommend using at least #ECL22Spring in the text part of the tweet and leave the sponsor tags for the end. If you need to cut out tags, remove #esports and #NHL22. For Instagram this shouldn't be an issue.5 points
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Free C/Rw/Rd/Ld i feel comfortable and useful as a Center or Defender.3 points
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After couple seasons with Carolina Reapers it's time look new team and move forward. Im pure defensive player LD/RD. Core/Lite https://sportsgamer.gg/players/8074#nhl PSN: Mestari-Pupu3 points
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Calendar is now up and competition can begin. There's a small error in the standings table with a solid line after 4th, meant to be after 8th qualified teams. 8 teams make the playoffs. Good luck all! 😊2 points
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This weekend, the 2022 NHL GWC European Finals were concluded in Maastricht, the Netherlands and after a long tournament and some dramatic events throughout the weekend, the golden boy Erik @Eki Tammenpää secured his back-to-back title. With the grand prize of 15 000 USD at stake and for most players, the return to LAN events in practice was a very exciting setting for the weekend in Maastricht at the GG DreamHack Sports Festival, which eventually culminated with the crowning of a new European NHL GWC Champion. The contenders had all paved their way through a gruelling online qualifier stage, and eventually the eight best players were invited to enter the final weekend. Here's a list of those contenders: Erik @Eki Tammenpää 🇫🇮 Johan @Lehmannens Lehmann 🇸🇪 Henrik @Eken45jr Eklund 🇸🇪 Olli "IOLL1" Lehtimäki 🇫🇮 Jimi @jamal-_- Rönkkönen 🇫🇮 Teemu @Teemuyy Polttila 🇫🇮 Aaro @xDoumi Ruuhinen 🇫🇮 Perttu @Beniittto Kemppainen 🇫🇮 Eventually, after lots of excitement and even some controversy we saw the Finns Eki and J-_-Jamaltheman qualify for the finals, and the two truly proved that both of them could be worthy of the Championship. The two of them went head-to-head in a full three game series, trading blows in a true ebb and flow situation. The first game of the finals was a 3-1 win for the defending champion Eki, and it looked like he had it all under control, but in the low-scoring series Jamal was able to surprise in the second game, taking it to a decisive third match. After a full three periods of the third game, the game was tied at 1-1 and we knew we'd see a worthy finish for the European NHL GWC Finals - the two best players going at it for one goal only. As the title of our article suggests, the scorer was eventually Eki, who managed to secure his back-to-back title! We reached out to the Champion for some comments about his feat: How would you compare this campaign to the one you had last year, and who was the best opponent you played? Well obviously the biggest difference was the LAN finals. It's all different when you get to see everyone and play at 0 ping, which is always great. I have to say that @jamal-_- was in a class of his own today, the finals were absolutely crazy and it speaks volumes that we went all the way to game 3 OT. I feel like he was way calmer than everyone else around and some of the dekes and plays he tried to pull were very different. The fact that he managed to stay so relaxed put me in a tough place since it's usually way easier to play off your opponents when you can tell they're nervous. What are your thoughts about this years GWC overall and the format, how about the live finals? The format was good, I liked the fact that we had the draft earlier than before (already at the top 16 stage) and that the console qualifiers had a double elimination format. However, I've always wanted the GWC to be a longer tournament and for players to have more chances to qualify, I'm not a big fan of the "one and you're done format". Naturally it makes for some thrilling moments as we witnessed today but in general it's not my cup of tea. How has it been for you to return to LAN games after a longer pause with the pandemic? It's been great. I already got some touch for playing big LAN games in Tampa Bay earlier this year. I've always been good at LANs for some reason, my first ever tournament I finished second although I by no means were the second best player at the event, but ever since then it's just been working for me. I can't tell why but maybe I'm just less nervous than the competition or can better use the advantage from the 0 ping factor, I'm just guessing but some of that could be. Finally, how are you going to celebrate this Championship? It's 10 PM and I'm at the hotel answering these interview questions, so that's pretty much it! We've got an early flight tomorrow and I'm not one to party too much anyways, so maybe I'll figure something out when I'm home but no bigger plans than that. On behalf of the SportsGamer community, I extend a heartfelt thank you to the Champion and congratulations on the title! Now it's time for all the contenders to turn their heads toward next year and what's to come, maybe that will be your time to challenge Eki?2 points
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Free G for GCL/ WECL tournament ,back up role is fine . contact me here or psn Loncelot84 https://sportsgamer.gg/players/114#nhl2 points
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WannaCry IN: @Zip player @FakiiR1 @IKarkkiI @jubex0r OUT: @Timez @Crisu_rottis @kkostiiii @topetsi BiggestEight xbulis2 points
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Free forward for upcoming tournaments looking for a longer commitment in an active team with hunger to compete and win together, but backup is also possible. Maybe give tryout 👀🙂2 points
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Free RD Backup is fine https://sportsgamer.gg/players/8473#nhl psn. SimakBY1 point
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Free LW/C/LD. Prefer finnish team. Contact here or psn Loztamigo1 point
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Hallo GCLGamer, wir freuen uns Euch nun endlich in der 8. Ausgabe der deutschsprachigen Meisterschaft begrüßen zu dürfen. Es gibt einige kurzfristige Änderungen, welche durch eine Abstimmung gemeinsam mit der Community schon jetzt zur aktuellen Saison greifen. Zuerst möchten wir uns bei den 48 Teams für ihre Anmeldung bedanken! Ein neues Ligenssystem, welches an das bekannte FCL/SCL Tournament (6v6 und 1v1) angelehnt ist, wird zu dieser Saison erstmalig auch in der GCL Anwendung finden. Bedingt durch den Rückgang an Anmeldungen und der Tatsache, dass die GCL nun nur noch einmal pro NHL-Teil gespielt wird, hätte das alte System (welches für 2 Ausgaben pro Jahr konzipiert wurde) gerade für neue Teams unfaire Bedingungen geschaffen. Teamauflösungen führten immer wieder zu offenen Spots, welche im Vorfeld durch Qualifikationsturniere ausgespielt wurden. In Anbetracht des engen Zeitplans und eventuellen Überschneidungen mit der ECL bietet das Ein-Divisionen-System der breiteren Masse eine deutlich höhere Chancengleichheit, sowie zeitliche Flexibilität. Der Pokalmodus bleibt wie gewohnt ein fester Bestandteil der GCL. Wie bereits in FCL und SCL fest etabliert spielen wir in diesem Jahr parallel zum bekannten 6v6 Turnier ebenfalls erstmalig die 1v1 GCL aus. Anmeldeschluss für die 1v1 GCL ist Samstag der 04.06. bis 23:59 Uhr. Alle weiteren Informationen hierzu folgen in Kürze! Zum neuen Ligensystem (welches im 6v6 und 1v1 angewandt wird): Es gibt ab sofort keine Divisionen mehr; alle Teams werden gemäß ihrer Leistung in der letzten ECL und GCL Saison geseedet; anschließend werden alle Teams gemäß des Seedings in 4 Lostöpfe unterteilt; Topf 1: 4 Gruppenköpfe + 4 weitere Teams; Topf 2: 8 Teams; Topf 3: 16 Teams; Topf 4: 16 Teams; gemäß der Töpfe wird reihum je 2 Teams aus Topf 1 und 2 und 4 Teams aus Topf 3 und 4 in jede Gruppe zugelost. Postseason: Platz 1-6 aus jeder Gruppe qualifizieren sich für die Playoffs; Platz 7-10 aus jeder Gruppe spielen in den Pre-Playoffs je 2 weitere Playoffteilnehmer aus (Platz 7 v Platz 10; Platz 8 v Platz 9; im Best-Of-5 Modus); nach den Pre-Playoffs werden die Playoffbegegnungen nach Seeding gesetzt (Seed #1 v Seed #32; Seed #2 v Seed #31 usw.); bei Punktgleichheit greift die Tiebreakerregel; im Falle von unterschiedlicher Gruppengröße entscheidet PPG bzw. die Winpercentage der Teams über den Seed. Ausländerregelung: Wie in der vorigen Saison darf ein Team maximal 2 nicht-DACH Spieler (es zählt hierbei der Wohnort) im Kader listen, wovon jedoch nur 1 Spieler am jeweiligen Spieltag mitwirken darf. Die Auslosung ergab folgende Gruppen: Gruppe 1 Hyperion EiSKALATioN noRex Gaming Geekz Energy eSports II Hannover Indians Esports Swiss Tigers Swiss Vikings Nürnberg Ice Tigers eSport 2 SC Rackelhahn eV SwissBamClan Redliight Jokers Penguins Ingolstadt Gruppe 2 ZSC Esports Team NGU Central Hockey Canucks SCB eSports Clowns on Ice Eishockeynet Yetis Team Infernus Munich eSport The Flying Elbows Old Primates Swiss Tigers II Toxic Deers Gruppe 3 Deadly Phantoms Thunder United DEG eSports Deggendorfer SC eSports Swiss Seniors The Real Rookies Ambri eSports Beastie Boys Eishockeynet Academy Immortal Street Dogs ERSC Amberg eSport Canada 1 C Gruppe 4 Geekz Energy eSports Herforder Ice Dragons Gleumes Hockey Krefeld Nürnberg Ice Tigers eSports Bis Einer Weint EV Duisburg Eisbären Lauf Iserlohn Roosters eSports EHC Kärnten Hockey is Diversity Starbulls Esport Black Wings HC Die reguläre Saison startet am 12.06.2022 Die Trade-Deadline ist um 23:59 Uhr am 26.06.2022. Die reguläre Saison dauert bis einschließlich den 05.07.2022 Die Playoffs (inkl. Pre-Playoffs) starten am 08.07. (geplantes Ende 20.08.2022) weitere Infos zum 1vs1 Turnier und GCL Pokal: am kommenden Sonntag, den 05.06.2022 finde um 19 Uhr die Live-Auslosung der Gruppen für den 1v1 Modus und die Pokalpartien statt, welches ihr ihr euch über den Link: --> TWITCH-STREAM<-- live auf Twitch anschauen könnt. Die 1. Pokalrunde ist von Mittwoch, dem 15.06.2022, bis zum Dienstag, dem 21.06.2022, auszuspielen. Teams aus einer niedrigeren ECL Division (basierend auf der letzten ECL Saison) erhalten das Heimrecht. In Runde 1 des Pokals treffen lediglich Teams aus Topf 3 und 4 aufeinander (insgesamt 32 Teams; 16 Teams erreichen Runde 2); alle Teams aus Topf 1 und 2 (insgesamt 16 Teams) steigen anschließend in Runde 2 in den Wettbewerb ein. Alle Spiele, sowohl in der Liga als auch im Pokal sind auf dem zentraleuropäischen Server auszutragen. Wir wünschen allein Teilnehmern viel Erfolg und ganz viel Spaß! Eure GCL-LA1 point
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Free RW for GCL Backup is fine Contact here or psn: jjomppaa1 point
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Free G from Finland looking a team for upcoming tournaments. 50/50 role is fine. Lite or higher I prefer Finnish teams. Contact me on PSN: semiseko1 point
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looking for a team for future tournaments with big goals! Extensive experience playing in the Lite and Pro divisions. main position G (can also play RD/RW) Psn: Supeeermaaario1 point
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Update: Willing to play C/RD for ECL and FCL too for the right team. Top core or lite. So, free G/C/RD. https://sportsgamer.gg/players/313#nhl Contact me here.1 point
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Free C,RW,RD looking for club prefer finnish teams:) contact here or psn: aaksu17 discord aaksu17#75961 point
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Free defender/goalie for upcoming tournaments. PSN VilppiSami.1 point
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Free Rd/Ld/G for upcoming tournaments Lite or higher Backup is fine Psn tontzau Discord tontzau#5805 🏒🏒1 point
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Free F/RD for WECL/GCL. Backup is fine too. And actually a summer break wouldn't hurt either 🤣1 point
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After two seasons with Carolina Reapers it's time look forward and try my luck in the free agency. I'm most useful and comfortable playing Center or Defence but can play winger too. Lite/Core and also gcl/wecl. Cheers!1 point
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Free goalkeeper, looking for a club. PSN igor-and-yan1 point
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Free RW for upcoming tournaments. Contact me here or psn RAMIFIN1 point
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Free Ld/C/Lw For GCL/WECL From Finland Backup is fine contact me here or psn: Frans-Fin1 point
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No preambles or greetings. Just a few words about the current situation around cyber hockey. Cyberhockey in the Russian community, which after the cancellation of the championship on this site, is almost "dying". And in fact every new season of the RCL caused excitement in the ranks of players. Articles were written and audio and video podcasts were shot. Commentators and sponsors were involved in the championships. I realize, of course, that for most people reading this, it's all nonsense and mundane. However, for Russia, where cyber hockey is not very well developed, all this was a small step forward in development. Teams in the Continental Hockey League began to show interest in both the game and the personalities. The result was a collaboration between KHL teams and EASHL teams. No one was getting any crazy money for it - everyone was just playing for the idea. Or for the honor of representing a particular team in a game. Many were just excited by the opportunity to play. Of course, there are still teams from Russia that continue to play in the European Championship, but their number has decreased significantly. And how many ordinary and innocent players were left practically without a game? Hundreds. Explain to me, without any crooked looks and links that I am from Russia, who and what has benefited from the fact that the RCL Championship is no longer part of this resource? Has it become easier for everyone to live and breathe? Or did it add a plus to everyone's skill set? Cybersports (just like real sports) should stay out of politics! And I insist on it. Russian players, as well as players from other countries, represented on this resource, are ordinary people who come home in the evening after a hard work shift and have done all the household chores, want to turn on their gaming console and immerse themselves in their favorite game and communicate with their team. Yes, you could say that no one forbids playing simple randomized games. That's right. However, without the competitive principle, somehow everything is not the same. I do not know if anyone will understand these lines or think I'm an idiot, but the fact remains. You can close your eyes and deny in every way, but the truth will not cease to be the truth. Please give the RCL back its place. Let everyone do their own thing. We also want to play. Although, as they say in the Russian proverb - "the well fed does not know the hungry! Good luck to you guys! I'm fully aware that absolutely no one cares not only about my request (who am I to even ask for anything), but the fate of the entire Russian Cyberhockey community in general. Enemies become friends... Friends become enemies. Sadly...1 point
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DJURGÅRDEN HOCKEY IN: @Saviinainen @Sagee95 @Iltapeli @sMiika Welcome to the team boys!! OUT: @SPB_AlexZver_22 @Nampa77 Thanks for this time and good luck in the future.1 point
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Deadly Phantoms are looking for a forward for the upcoming GCL. Most likely Centers are preffered but wingers are also welcome Minimum top Lite Division players or higher. DM if you are interested!1 point
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Hey Guys, I'm Marcel and Goalie from germany. I play for the GCL2 Club Crazy Capricorns and the CZ Club HC Pirates. I search Club for WECL, as back up, 50/50 or Starter (if I have Time). My playercard you will find under https://nhlgamer.com/players/8488. If you are interested, write me Greats Marcel1 point