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  1. Free LD/RD for upcoming tournaments. Can also consider backup role. Pro/Elite https://sportsgamer.gg/players/600 Contact here, discord, or PSN: Tumpp1A
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  2. Piian philly looking for rd or lw for fcl contact me here or psn vilppijoona
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  3. Free G for upcoming tournaments https://sportsgamer.gg/players/470
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  4. up PITÄÄKÖ TÄSSÄ NUOLLA PERSETTÄ ET PÄÄSEE JOHONKI PELAAN
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  5. Free G for upcoming tournaments except FCL. Looking for top lite/pro. Starter Contact me on discord: latvex
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  6. Free C/Rw or Rd for the next tournaments. https://sportsgamer.gg/players/3608 discord:ltorro_
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  7. 🦇 Gotham Knights 🦇 (FCL only) IN: @Nester4343 Warm welcome to the BaT squad! 🦇🔥
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  8. Almost Famous💎 IN: @Allupekkaz @Valee__ Welcome bunzeel/valee❤️🤝 OUT: @Jerax13 Thanks for everything jerppa❤️
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  9. Free (RW), C,RD for FCL Contact here or PSN: LucePro backup is fine
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  11. Free rw for Fcl Contact me here or discord tihizu https://sportsgamer.gg/players/14338
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  13. As the NHL 24 competitive season progresses, the time has come to battle it out for the 2024 Finnish championship. In addition to the Finnish Championship title, the tournament will offer the chance to win great Leijonat prizes and prize money. The prize pool consists of a 3,000 € starting pot, on top of which the total of all Leijonat eHockey Pelipassi purchases made this season will be added to the prize pool. Starting in early March, this eHockey SM is the third of its sort and one of the cornerstones in the cooperation between SportsGamer and the Finnish Ice Hockey Association. The 2023 season was once again one full of exciting action and incredible turns of events. In April 2023, Teemu @temppanen Karvonen was crowned the Champion on the 1v1 side of things after making a comeback with half a second remaining in the final series, whereas NHL 19 Allstars (=Straikers) managed to claim the trophy on the 6v6 side. The reigning Champions will receive invites to the Playoff stage to defend their titles. Additionally, NHL 23 World Championship silver medalist Erik @Eki Tammenpää will receive an invitation. To visit the Finnish landing page with more info in Finnish, click here. As usual, the 2024 Finnish Championship will be played in both 1v1 and 6v6 modes, so participation is possible both as an individual and with a team. The tournament will be played on the PlayStation 5 version of NHL 24. 6v6 play is also open to Xbox Series X/S teams as part of the newly introduced cross-play feature. Leijonat eHockey Pelipassi Players in Leijonat eHockey events, tournaments, and series organized by the Ice Hockey Federation must have a Leijonat eHockey Pelipassi (=Game Pass). The Game Pass is valid for the whole season 1.8.2023-30.7.2024 and can be used to participate in all SJL Leijonat eHockey events, tournaments, and series for the 2023-24 season. The price of the Game Pass is 5 €. All participation fees go directly into funding the prize pool. Click the button below to purchase the Game Pass. Sign up now SIGN UP FOR 6v6 HERE Played on: PlayStation 5 & Xbox Series X/S Schedule for the 6v6 eHockey Finnish Championship: Registrations: 13.2.-5.3. Tournament: 7.3.-20.4. Group stage: 7.3.-21.3. Playoffs Round 1 (64) 24.-25.3. Playoffs Round 2 (32) 27.-28.3. Playoffs Round 3 (16) 31.3.-1.4. Quarterfinals (8) 3.-4.4. Semifinals (4) 11.-12.4. Bronze & Finals (2) 19.-20.4. Note: The majority of the players must be Finnish citizens. See the rulebook for more details. Find the 6v6 eHockey Finnish Championship rulebook here! (Finnish) SIGN UP FOR 1v1 HERE! Played on: PlayStation 5 Schedule for the 1v1 eHockey Finnish Championship: Registration: 13.2. -10.3. Tournament: 12.3.-21.4. Group Stage 12.3.-22.3. Playoffs Round 1 (60) 23.-26.3. Playoffs Round 2 (32) 27.-31.3. Playoffs Round 3 (16) 2.-5.4. Quarterfinals (8) 13.4. LIVE Finals (4) 20.-21.4. * Note: In order to participate in the 1v1 mode, you must be a Finnish citizen. Find the 1v1 eHockey Finnish Championship rulebook here (Finnish) Signups are now open and will close on Tuesday, March 5th, so make sure to gather your friends and challenge the big dogs in one of the biggest tournaments of the eHockey season! Please note: Information about the Swedish Championship League will be shared as soon as possible.
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  14. The first McSavid Goalie School is over and I would like to thank everyone that applied to it. There were applications ranging from ECL Elite to Neo and some North American applicants as well, but in order to not overwhelm myself, I set the first school to focus on only three goalies - one from ECL Pro, one from ECL Lite, and one from ECL Core. That leads me to congratulate @TheSpeedo, @Bystrom_33, and @wobfighter and also thank them for trying out this adventure. Also, a big thank you to @MyLittleRevvy for volunteering to assist me in this - he has been a big help! Our main focus in our communication was to try and raise the bar, individually, for the participants. Since they were experienced already we didn't need to go into the basics, we could focus on how to make a play in certain situations instead. Whether that may be 1v1, 2v1, or what to focus on, in a faceoff. We created some video tutorials that the guys could watch and ask about the thought process. We had them clip goals that they conceded and had a discussion on how that situation could have been handled differently. In the end, all three goalies contributed to taking their respective teams to the playoffs with Speedo ending up being one of the best goalies in all of the ECL Pro division. All three goalies felt an improvement in their game and it will be interesting to see their stats (hopefully) improve even more from ECL '24: Winter to ECL '24: Spring season. Here's what the goalies themself had to say about their experience and how their stats measured up vs the previous season: TheSpeedo: "From my own experience at the goalie school. From the first day, I felt welcome and also felt how McDavid really wanted to help goalies develop, learn new things, and take that famous next step. I have gained a lot of new tools and a new perspective in my own game. The experience was unique and I recommend it to every goalie if you are open to new information and training. A very big thank you to McDavid and Revv who made this possible." Bystrom_33: "I feel very lucky to be one of the 3 goalies that were given this opportunity. The things that I learned most and will take with me in the future are that you need to have a big portion of patience, and also learned much from McSavid in 1vs1 situations on breakaways, and don't trust too much on your own defensive players which I did a little too much before resulting that I was a little too aggressive on the puck holder " shooter". This was a great experience and I want to give big thanks to you all guys, and also I want to send big luck to the other goalkeepers from the school to and I wish you all the best in the future with your career as a goalie. wobfighter: "After a 2-year break coming back to a different NHL title, I applied for the goalie school and got accepted. McSavid and Reev both worked individually with you and your goalie play, sharing their experiences and how they dealt with certain situations on the ice. With small adjustments, my play improved a lot over a short time. All participants and coaches are supportive throughout the process. I can recommend the goalie school to everyone - here you get a lot of experience from a competitive standpoint: you can work on the fundamentals, how to improve your game, how to set a good routine and practice habits. Thank you Mcsavid and Reev for the opportunity to work with you, you guys are awesome." For the ECL '24: Spring season I have joined The Black Jacks in ECL Elite, but the goalie school will hopefully return during the summer break if any more goalies are interested. I would also like to thank SportsGamer for letting me host this goalie school, it has been a fun and educating experience!
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  15. Sensation (Pro Qualifiers) We are looking for LD, RD and goalie, preferably from Finland. Contact @Paueri, @Jakeexh , @Saviinainenhere or psn!
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  16. JYP Jyväskylä 🌪️🟥⬛ IN: @xAaro89x Welcome back bro! OUT: @Kkarkass It was nice to have you Timi and thanks for everything! All best for you❤️
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  17. Free c/Lw or maybe ld for future tournaments contact me here or psn miseee96
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  18. Free g for fcl 50/50 is ok contact here or psn:boxeriii
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  19. Valco (pro) Looking for Rd and Lw/C Contact me or @itspardytime U can contact here, psn or discord
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  20. THE BLACK JACKS IN: @rpxjoona aka vilppijoona Our Roster for the upcoming ECL'24 Spring Elite is set! Tervetuola Joona 🃏🐸
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  21. Finals Previews  SACK BROTHERS (2) vs  Belissimo (9) As the virtual ice beckons for the grand finale of the ECL '24 Winter - Core, the eHockey community braces for an epic showdown between the high-flying Sack Brothers and the steadfast Belissimo. The path to the finals has been a testament to each team's prowess and their captivating journey sets the stage for a clash that promises to deliver intensity, skill, and strategic depth. The Sack Brothers have been nothing short of an offensive juggernaut throughout the playoffs, netting a remarkable 91 goals. Their special teams have been a cornerstone of their success; a scintillating powerplay boasts a 24.49% conversion rate, and their penalty kill stands resilient at 83.78%. These statistics are not just numbers but a reflection of a disciplined team that knows how to capitalize on every opportunity and stifle the opposition's threats. Anchoring their defensive end is the stalwart goaltending of @Janucek, who has posted an impressive 85.61% save percentage and a GAA of 1.82, a bulwark that has consistently given the Sack Brothers the edge. The goaltender duo for Sack Brothers has shared their duties pretty much  50/50 with the responsibility between the pipes, though, and the finals series will be started by @Supeeerkirooo (80.74%, 2.36 GAA), who had a key role in winning the Semifinals against Bushwhackers in a seven-game series, where the goalies also shared the responsibility. Belissimo's journey has been characterized by a solid defense and a balanced offensive strategy, having scored 61 goals while conceding 49. Their power play might not match the explosiveness of the Sack Brothers, standing at 10.81%, but it's their defensive grit that has shone, with a penalty kill rate of 81.25%. They've demonstrated an ability to grind out results, as reflected in their 12-3-5-2 playoff record, and have continuously found ways to triumph in the face of adversity. The finals matchup sets a tantalizing narrative: the Sack Brothers' offensive firepower versus Belissimo's defensive fortitude. Special teams could play the pivotal role; the Sack Brothers' potent power play could be the decisive factor, while Belissimo's ability to withstand and counter-attack could level the playing field. In the playoffs so far, Belissimo has been called for 62 penalty minutes (2.8 PIM/game), while Sack Brothers have sat in the box a little more, at 74 minutes (3.7 PIM/game).   In this ultimate test of ECL Core supremacy, the Sack Brothers parade a multi-dimensional attack led by the phenomenal @Jjomppa, the playoffs' top scorer with an incredible 70 points, and the ever-dangerous @snippystatue, who has amassed 54 points. Their depth is further illustrated by players like @datzonee, who has notched 24 points. Belissimo counters with the distributed scoring from @MrMikkiL and @Hauhtonen, suggesting a team synergy that thrives without reliance on individual stardom. As the puck drops on the finals, we're poised to witness a potential goaltending duel that could steal the spotlight, with both @Janucek/@Supeeerkirooo and @Odexm proving they can be game-changers. It comes down to which team can leverage their strengths and exploit the opposition's weaknesses. Will the Sack Brothers' offensive prove overwhelming, or will Belissimo's balanced approach and resilience craft a path to victory? The ECL '24 Winter - Core finals promise not just a battle for the championship title but a spectacle that you will definitely want to tune in to! ChatGPT Prediction: Sack Brothers to win 4-2. This prediction is based on the statistical analysis of both teams' performances thus far and the assumption that the Sack Brothers' offensive momentum will carry them through, despite the tough competition Belissimo is sure to provide. May the best team win! How to follow the Finals Monday, February 12, 20:15 CET - Games 1-3 Wednesday, February 13, 20:15 CET - Games 4-7   Join our broadcast team on Monday and Wednesday at 20:15 CET to enjoy the complete series live at https://www.twitch.tv/sportsgamergg ECL '24: Winter - Core Prize Pool:     Social media: 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 hashtags when possible:  @SportsGamerGG #ECL24Winter #eHockey #NHL24 #esports #kouvolanlakritsi Instagram: When posting on Instagram, please make sure to tag the following accounts and hashtags when possible:  @SportsGamerGG #ECL24Winter #eHockey #NHL24 #esports #kouvolanlakritsi   We wish all teams the best of luck!   PS: We are looking for writers: If you are interested in contributing to making the ECL coverage better, please get in touch with @Kenu.  
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  22. Purification (ECL/SCL) In: @Ricco Welcome goat!🐐 now you are a puri team member!❤️🖤💣
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  23. Dear SportsGamers, another GCL Season is about to kick off. In GCL 10 we have seen the record champions of The Deadly Phantoms finishing on Top of the DACH area after an exciting final against HC Lugano Esports. Their Swiss counterpart managed to crown themselves GCL Cup Champion earlier that season after a quite surprising win against The Black Jacks (formerly ZSC Esports). While the Luganesi were quite a newcomer among the juggernauts in the German Community, DPH and TBJ battled for that top spot in the German Championship League almost since Day 1. An important part for their longevity and success are their respective Captains. Frank @Franky__2768 Münch and Sven @Original-SnuS Julmi who are our Cover Athletes for GCL 11! Both played many seasons on the highest level of virtual European Hockey and decided to take a step back from competitive Gaming. While Münch took a step back as a backup player two seasons ago, Julmi announced his retirement from competing on the highest level in ECL just after the season ended. Two Eras are ending but new beginnings are about to breakout this season. It is time to take a look back with two virtual legends of GCL Hockey and talk about their biggest victories, disappointments and surprises during their careers. If you have any questions or any interesting stories you made along the way with these two, make sure to drop a comment down below 👇 Dear Frank & Sven, thank you for finding some time to take a look back at your biggest accomplishments, regrets and sweetest moments in your respective SportsGamer careers in EASPORTS NHL! Obviously everybody wants to know what is your best memory from all those years on the virtual ice? Frank: Obviously in the ECL we had many great memories. Fighting all the way from ECL Lite up into the Elite Division and especially winning the Championship in ECL Pro was something I will never forget. If I had to pick a special memory I would had to pick our 4th Place and securing a spot in the Playoffs in our first season on Elite Level. Back then many players did not think that teams from Central Server were capable of doing so. That made it even sweeter! Sven: Our first GCL Title with ZSC Esports and Promotion to ECL Elite. After many losses in the GCL Finals it was such a relief to finally finish on top and exorcise our demons. After winning the Lite Championship in ECL 7 we paved our way to the Pro Division and just as Frank said many Teams did not put Central European teams on the map of virtual 6s hockey. That made it even better to beat Gotham Knights in the Elite relegation and arrive in the Top 16 of our continent. Which NHL title of the past years was your favourite? Frank: If I'm totally honest there has not been a title in the recent years that I really fell in love with. The main factor of grinding was the friendships you made over all those years and practicing for reaching the same goals as a team. Spending all these hours with my mates has made all of this very special and is worth more than playing the game itself. Sven: While I totally agree with what Frank said I have to pick NHL 18. The Gameplay overall was really smooth and nice especially for 6s. On top of that we secured our first title in ECL 7 that year. So that will obviously always stay in my mind. What has been your biggest motivation to lead a team on and off the virtual ice over all those years? Frank: Becoming a captain was actually some kind of coincidence. Back then when we gathered the band back together, Stefan @Rayman Mieth, Fynn @willywonkaaa Willer and me built the captains trio. Basically due to the fact that I was most fluent in English I got the "C" on my chest. Over all that time it just became natural and the most important factor of being a Captain is to always be honest. You need to find the right mixture for the chemistry on and off the ice. Some players might be better individually but if there is no personal chemistry it can become tough within the collective. The biggest goal was to put together a good group of guys and be as successful as we can in EASHL. Sven: In the beginning of my career I played for the PSHL Roadrunners and Coyotes. After some time I disagreed with certain decisions made by their former Captains and I thought to myself that I am able to be a better Captain and leader for my team. That's where it all started and I founded my own squad. What are the biggest difficulties to overcome when being a Captain? Frank: As mentioned earlier personally there are two important factors. First: Be honest. You need to be aware of yourself on what level you are playing on and may be able to reach someday. Also considering playing time for certain players it is important to communicate. In the end no one will be happy if someone is promised to play 80% of the games but ends up sitting on the bench. And secondly and even more important to me, build a team full of characters that fit to each other. Chemistry off the ice can be more clutch than the individual skill of certain teams. You will spend so much time together it is vital to build an environment that you like to be around. Sven: There are lots of problems you could face during your time as a Captain! To me it was always important to be proactive, talk to every player because even backup players are an important part of any squad in the league. Developing some kind of understanding to certain situations is also pretty important to keep the whole group confident. In the end we are spending a lot of time in the game and do not make - and if so not much - money with it. So sometimes family and job is obviously priority number one. What was the biggest disappointment in your 6s career? Frank: Probably when we did not reach our goal. If I had to pick one certain point of time in my career it was probably ending up losing Game 7 in the Quarterfinals of our first ECL Season against Dynastia. The disappointment was huge shortly after the game. But after some time you started to realize how big the accomplishment actually was. Sven: Definitely underperforming in ECL'23 Spring Elite. We started off very strong into the season but couldn't keep up with our own pace and ended up losing most of the games in the second half of the season. After managing to qualify for the Playoffs in the prior season it was a big disappointment to play the Relegation series. Luckily we remained focused and stayed up after winning the series in six games against Lulea Hockey. Have there been any funny stories stuck in your mind after all these years? Frank: There were A LOT of memories during that time. But one thing that always comes to my mind was a Matchday in ECL Elite. We should have played in the early slot of the SportsGamer Broadcast. But unfortunately our former Forward Tim @Timasy Hess was lost without trace. After some wrangling and organizing we managed to swap the Broadcast games so we were able to play in the later slot. 15 Minutes after our actual Gametime Tim joined the PS Party after a relaxing nap. Still to that point he did not realize that he was actually too late. But luckily we managed to turn that around and play our Games later that night. Sven: One of the best times we had as a team was actually off the virtual ice. We organized many events in Switzerland which ended up at Claudio @Freeman7187 Salamonis house. Apart from The Black Jacks and ZSC band a few members from former EHC Biel-Bienne Esports also joined. Just a lot of fun, good food and obviously some fresh beers! Are there any certain hopes and wishes you have for the EA NHL series aswell as the DACH-Community? Frank: The Game should go back to the basics. But do them right. Nobody in the competitive scene is interested in playing passes while falling down or scoring the 50th Michigan Goal by just pressing one button. Defenders should be able to pick up passes and make it more consistent. That's actually all that matters. To the community I hope that everyone works towards the same goal. Make the community bigger and improve the "product" GCL with its presentation, broadcasts as well as being respectful to each other! Sven: I really hope that the activity of players, organizations and also viewers on Twitch rise back to the Level that it was during the COVID pandemic. The number of players, teams and the general interest on the streaming platforms steadily declines. Obviously an important factor for that is the quality of the game itself. The game and its scene has a lot of potential and it would be great to see the community becoming bigger in the future! Once again thank you for your time! Are there any special words you would like to leave before the start of GCL 11? Frank: To my Deadly Phantoms. To almost every player who ever wore our virtual jersey I wanna say Thank you. You will always have a special place in my heart and with all the joy and disappointments we witnessed during the last couple of years I have to admit that I enjoyed every second of it. To the DACH-Community: I am leaving with a smile on my face and I hope that during my time in the LA I did more positive than negative things. To @Kenu: Thank you for being the person that you are. Thank you for trusting me, thank you for teaching me, thank you for all the time we spent together. Living legend. Sven: I want to thank all my companions and players. All the Guys who spend a lot of time with me in the last couple of seasons and spend many hours grinding this Game. Even though I probably was not the easiest person at all times I am glad that you took me as I am. Especially Mike @burban26 Müller and Reto @afc_Tschitsch Ulrich who made the project of ZSC Esports a big success for several seasons. The last one goes out to my current team The Black Jacks. I enjoyed every second of our successful ECL '24 Winter Elite campaign and I hope we can end on a good note in my last GCL. Last but not least to my fellow DACH-companions: I often got asked what to do to improve? Just keep it basic. Just play clean, quick and simple. Always try to play a quick pass, find the open man and go into the open spaces. Playing after this motto has brought us from Lite into ECL Elite. On behalf of SportsGamer and the whole Community we want to thank Frank @Franky__2768 Münch and Sven @Original-SnuS Julmi for all their effort over the last couple of years. As players as well as an important part of the ECL and GCL League administration. Both players finish on rank 3 among - respectively all skaters or defensemen -the SportsGamers All Time Stats (Julmi 672GP: 631G + 981A; Münch 479GP: 143G +505A). We are looking forward to another exciting GCL Season and will see you soon with the next episode of Player's Diary!
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  24. Vesa Pompa in SCL/ECL In: @antonlule out: @SebbeLarsen86 Thanks to Sebbe for all the seasons and success past couple years ❤️ And welcome to new swedish superstar Antonlxnd 😌
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  25. UNWANTED IN: @karlssonadam_ Welcome to the team!⚫⚪🔴 !
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  26. Free agents SM hockey position Rw lw ps id eetumikael02 DC eetumikael02🇫🇮
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