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  1. 2 free (RD/LD Janikka- & RW imosi1) for ECL Spring. Division doesn't matter.
    26 points
  2. Tohtorit 🧙‍♂️ In: @Lxndstrom Welcome maestro 🤝
    17 points
  3. Tunnel Vision (prev Polski Boys) In: Vattuyy <- Havu/Parasite Laiitinen <- Golden Buffaloes Out: Brockela22 -> Umpikuja CTunkeilija -> Reality Check Gl, Hf etc.
    12 points
  4. GOLDEN BUFFALOS IN: @TheSpeedo @txmbo999 @Allupekkaz @topikeranen @jubex0r
    10 points
  5. Aspyre IN: @Rimpe <- Free Agent @Borjendahlen <- NOSTREETSPORTS @K3mpny <- KELAGOLDCARD OUT: @LeiskaViis7 -> NOSTREETSPORTS Thank you Aspyre legend Leiska 💚 @priima-namu (FeikkiNambo) -> Reality Check @koleslaav_ -> Reality Check
    8 points
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  8. If you’re looking for winners Matti is a winner
    5 points
  9. Three Stars (Pro) IN: @Lxnards (C) @Jxndez (A) @artusjo (A) @davve78 @I-Cryxz-I(Pxvels_) @I-Jeppe-I @PSchibra Welcome!
    5 points
  10. Rafa “Napster” – LFT Positions: C / RW / RD / LD Lite or higher Flexible player, can fill both offense and defense. Team-focused, good communication, and reliable. Looking for an active team with good vibes and the drive to improve. DM if interested.
    2 points
  11. Free rd / ld ,looking for backup or more .good teammate focus on defense and team play. Available for tryouts all levels (neo , core , Lite) Contact. Psn id: SebM_13 Discord: SebM_13 or here
    2 points
  12. HC Nilkkaralli (neo) looking for 50/50 or backup Goalie for next ecl season! Only finnish peoples! Dm me on discord : mrjomppex
    2 points
  13. Hi guys, After a one year break, i'm rdy to rock and roll again. 🏒🤘 So free LW, maybe also C and LD if must. Neo, Core, Lite - all works. 🫡 Contact me here or on psn: Teemu_Underdawg Greetings, Underdawg
    2 points
  14. Pro team Reiviluola looking for backup. Contact me here or in discord mestari_tikkuuu. (it is the one with dot in the end)
    2 points
  15. The ECL is constantly evolving, and each season brings new rosters, returning veterans, and shifting team dynamics. To help us seed divisions as accurately as possible, we’re opening applications for Community Scouts.   What Is a Community Scout? A Community Scout is a knowledgeable, experienced member of the NHL community who helps us assess the relative strength of teams within a division. Scouts are not judges, officials, or league staff — instead, they provide valuable insight to support our internal seeding process. It's worth noting that the Community Scout does not need to know all divisions - even being knowledgeable within just one division is helpful. This allows us to combine: administrative data past season results roster changes and community expertise …to create the most competitive, balanced, and enjoyable ECL experience possible.   Who Are We Looking For? We’re inviting players, captains, staff, content creators — or any long-time followers of the scene — who feel they have a solid understanding of: the relative skill levels of teams in a division roster strengths and weaknesses past performances and trends the “real” level of teams beyond just their results You do not need to be a current or former Elite/Pro player. What matters most is knowledge, fairness, and familiarity with the community and the level of play that you are providing your feedback on.   What Will Community Scouts Do? Ahead of the group draw, Community Scouts will be asked to: Review the list of teams in a specific division Share their opinion on how strong each team is Provide optional short comments explaining their reasoning Your input will be used as one of several data points in our seeding process. The goal is simple: Better information → Better groups → Better games. How Much Time Does It Take? Very little — usually just a few minutes per division you follow, however, we will need you to be able to submit the feedback within a few hours of getting the list, as we wish to get the groups and schedules communicated as early as possible. Sign-ups close on Thursday night, and we expect might reach out very soon after that. This is a completely voluntary, community-driven role.   How to Apply If you’re interested in contributing to the competitive integrity of the ECL and helping shape the upcoming season, fill out the short form below: 👉 Apply here: https://forms.gle/DDWq8wiKo478zSER6
    1 point
  16. Free c/rw, could maybe try rd also and backup role is fine. I have not played in a while but used to be decent at this game.
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  17. Free lw/rw Contact here or psn apetttaja Starter or backup, prefer finnish team.
    1 point
  18. Free Rw/Lw prefer finnish team Lite+ Psn:ikone_2004
    1 point
  19. NOSTREETSPORTS IN: @LeiskaViis7 (Leiskav) from Aspyre Welcome🏄🏼‍♂️
    1 point
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  21. free lw/c for ECL pro/elite contact me here or dc dc, psn: Pxvels_
    1 point
  22. Free c/rd/rw core+ contact dc:Juu6o or psn:PirkkaDangles
    1 point
  23. Ismon Valinta is back with Vengeance! In: @vlxddyy @Baranizer Welcome Boys!🔥🏒 Out: @Sagee95 Thx for all the seasons and Good luck in future!❤️
    1 point
  24. vNexs Elite IN: @Launonexx (from Kuusamo.gg) @xcurhed (from Afterlife) Welcome guys 😍🔥
    1 point
  25. In an effort to boost our editorial coverage outside the realm of division-specific ECL content, we've enlisted NHL.com/sv writer, and long-time ECL player, Hampus Duvefelt (l-Furyan-l) to provide a series of special columns for SportsGamer.GG throughout the NHL 26 cycle. This is the second edition. THE BUSINESS OF WINNING Winning has been on my mind lately. I don't say that to make it out like I am some kind of mentality monster; that my sole nourishment is winning and that I wake up every day ready to feast on the flesh of my enemies. Sure, I like winning. In fact, I love it. It's the reason I compete here at SportsGamer. But it is not the be-all and end-all of everything. At least not outside of this game that we all play and love (or hate?). Even so, winning has been on my mind. Or rather, the stories we tell ourselves (and others) about what constitutes a winner. The narratives we create. Being involved in hockey media – and consuming an unhealthy amount of it even when off the clock – I see it every day. "Oh, you just can't win with this guy" or "This guy is a born winner, this is the type of player you acquire if you want to go for it". It's everywhere. Everyone has their own narrative around a specific player, more often than not shaped by the opinion of others. It came into focus for me recently when watching the Olympics and following the aftermath of the final between USA and Canada. I saw Connor Hellebuyck, a player the majority of media and fans had decided couldn't get it done when it mattered, play out of his mind during the finals in one of the best goaltending performances I'd ever seen. I saw Auston Matthews, a player many had written off due to his failings in the playoffs in the NHL, captain a squad to a gold medal on the biggest stage in the world. And I saw Connor McDavid, possibly the greatest hockey player of all time when all is said and done, come up short. Again. The short reprieve McDavid received when he led Canada to the 4 Nations title last year was suddenly gone and again the narrative was "this guy can't get it done when it matters the most". Matthew Tkachuk is another interesting example. Titles just seem to follow him everywhere he goes, winning two Stanley Cups recently and now an Olympic gold medal. Yet it can be argued he, like Matthews, had less of an impact on his team in the tournament than McDavid did. Who is a winner and who is not? Well, before I derail my train of thought here and lose hold of your interest, dear reader, I'd like to posit my argument and my inspiration for writing all this. See, my take is that winners aren't born. They're made. They are made when (really) good players do everything they humanly can to put themselves in a position to succeed again and again, until they do. For some, that is right away. For others, it takes time. Hell, even Sidney Crosby lost a Stanley Cup final before he won it all. It won't happen for everyone. But I would argue that you can't know for sure who "has it" or who "will never have it" until everything is said and done. Case in point; Hellebuyck. His narrative blew up the moment he had a gold medal hung around his neck. Some might say this epiphany of mine is an obvious conclusion, but not everyone will agree. Some will look at a player like Tkachuk and say: "Ah, that guy is a born winner". Was he, though? Did he not first spend six years with the Calgary Flames, never making it past the 2nd round of the playoffs? Did he not lose in his first ever appearance in the Stanley Cup finals and in the 4 Nations finals (albeit injured in both)? If you ask me, Tkachuk wasn't born a winner. He has always appeared to have a winner's mentality, sure, but he had to both fight and stay patient to get across that finish line. Until he made himself a winner. You look at players like McDavid, like Nathan MacKinnon. The way they dedicate every fibre of their being to winning; the nutrition, the practice habits, the mentality. Their grim faces on the bench and in the media, even after winning games. If something doesn't get them closer to a title, they are not interested. And yet, MacKinnon – who famously said "I'm in my 10th year in the league and I haven't won shit" – has "just" the one Stanley Cup win. McDavid has none. They are the best players in the world right now and they eat, live and breathe winning, but they simply cannot do it alone. In hockey, no one can. The same goes for virtual hockey. Because even though we have just six active players for each game, not 20, and we play the full "60" minutes of a game instead of 20 – meaning each individual player is afforded the opportunity to have a bigger impact on the game than in actual hockey – we still cannot do it on our own. Circumstances matter. Teammates matter. Opponents matter. Timing matters. I look at players like Patzlaf and FlyerKungen, who just weeks ago won their first Elite titles since 2021. Or a player like Eki, who last year finished out his ECL career by winning his first Elite title in quite a few years. I've never looked at these players as anything but winners, even though they hadn't been on the winning side of a final for some time. Sure, it helped that they had gotten it done before so the pedigree was there, but to me they are prime examples of (really) good players who did everything they could to put themselves in positions to succeed, again and again. And under the right circumstances and with the right teammates, they finally did. Again. I look at a player like Antoniomannen, who has won everything there is to win on the Swedish side of things, but who – like most Swedish players on the scene – hadn't experienced that same success in the playoffs at the Elite level. But this past season, he and his team put themselves in a position to succeed and I have no doubt that if they continue to do so, they'll eventually be at the top of the mountain. I look at a player like Sokkelo, who just couldn't seem to get into the playoffs at the Elite level. Then, suddenly, he became a bonafide Finnish champion and nearly led his team to an Elite title (!) in his first ever playoff appearance there. In the span of just two playoff runs, he ended up making those who wrote him off early look quite foolish. I look at a player like KingOfApes_, who has won multiple ECL Elite titles in his career but hasn't been back in the thick of things for a while now. I have no doubt he can get back there again, under the right circumstances. At the same time, I understand the narratives aren't going away. People love telling each other stories. If you listen, I mean really listen, to any conversation between two people, it often has a tendency to evolve into each individual telling the other stories from their perspective. Most of the time, that's how we relate to each other as human beings. The story of McDavid "unable to come up big when it matters" will live on until the day he does. The story of Tkachuk being a "born winner" is strong enough to survive the Panthers missing the playoffs this year – and probably a few more years after that, should it happen. But stories and narratives are just that, stories and narratives. They can change. A playoff run, a series, a game, a single moment even, is sometimes enough to change it. Like Hellebuyck changed his. Like Sokkelo changed his. So, if you are a player who has found yourself involved in a story or narrative you didn't chose to be involved in, remember that it is never too late to change it. Because winners aren't born, they're made.
    1 point
  26. vNexs II (PRO) - are still looking for a forward for the upcoming season. LW/C/RW doesn’t matter- we have flexible players on the team. DM me or contact me on Discord if you’re interested. Current Roster: FW: @Putteekiing FW: @Max börjesson FW: ? DEF: @iSvamp DEF: @Azzez_88 G: @benjamint737 Backup: @LukasGudinge(FW/D) Backup: @Sebastian Lahdo(G)
    1 point
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