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  1. NHLGamers, Just under a month, and 18 games later, and we are ready to preview the ECL 11 Neo Playoffs. Those of you who have read the mid-season reports are aware that we had a lot of tight battles at the top of the groups, and some of them really did come down to the wire, with tie breakers necessary in several groups. With this being said, this playoff review will cover the 10 playoff games involving the group winners. A note regarding League Administration actions taken in order to finish the ECL 11 Neo season: We have removed teams that were unable to finish the season with more than 4 WO's. We understand that both removing the teams and keeping the teams with WO's have their caveats. The system isn't perfect and we will be looking at ways to improve it and - most importantly - make it a more clear and transparent process for the coming seasons. Please share any thoughts on how you think it should work below or by contacting Support. For those unfamiliar with the format of the playoffs, 64 teams will enter; The top 6 from each group, alongside the 4 highest placed teams that did not make the cut. In the first round, the best of 5 series must take place between 14.12 – 20.12, with the winners progressing to the round of 32 after Christmas. Here is a full list of the playoff matchups in round 1. Now that the technicalities are out the way, let’s delve into the top playoff games: Rahinakaukalo vs Taskubilis One of the few predictions that turned out to be correct in the mid-season report was that Rahinakaukalo would go unbeaten. The number 1 seeds enter the playoffs with 18 wins from 18, and with the best defence having conceded the lowest number of goals in Neo. Despite their imperious record, they don’t have a single representative in Neo’s top 20 point scorers, which suggests that their team first attitude is not limited solely to their cohesion on defence. Taskubilis are the number 64 seeds this year. Despite missing out through the top 6, Taskubilis have the highest number of goals scored out of the 4 additional teams and won 3 of their last 4 games to secure the final playoff spot. It is a very difficult ask for Taskubilis, and it will prove difficult for them to spend a lot of time in the opposition offensive zone against a team that like to keep the puck, anything good they can do will come from their Talisman forward @Jalitmane10. Up against the lowest rank seed, expect Rahinakaukalo to continue their impressive form. Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/rahinakaukalo/ Uknighted HC vs Kiekkonorpat From the best defence in Neo, to the best offence in Neo. Another team that held out from the mid-season report, Uknighted HC top their group, averaging 6.72 goals per game on their way to the top. Four blowout games where the knights put up more than 12 goals on the opposition shows they don’t take their foot off the gas even when the game is won. The Knights also sport the number 7 best skater by points in @Flo_Lomp and the number 3 defensemen in @Nr-0847, who holds the highest assists in Neo for defencemen. Kiekkonorpat left it very late to mount their playoff push, 4 wins in their last 6 games, and a point in their penultimate game by taking Norrland to OT proved to be enough to take them to the promised land. It’s a tough draw for the 63 seeds, they haven’t been blown out since early in the season, and while they do score goals, their trouble has still been keeping the goals out. With the best offence and the best playmaking D-man in the league, it’s difficult to bet against the Knights firing their way into the next round. Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ukn_tv Rostedtin Jetit vs HC Poteropojat In a tightly contested Group 1 win. Rostedtin Jetit had to watch as closest rivals Reign attempted to overhaul a 30-goal differential against bottom of the table Polish Patriots to win the group. Reign fell short however, and the Jets held out. The Jets are led by experience captain @rGinnu who is no stranger to the ECL scene. Previous appearances in Elite and eSHL have served him well as he holds a comfortable lead at the top of the Neo stats table (63+35=98). It might be top opposition that they are facing but HC Poteropojat had a nasty habit of taking their group games to OT. They don’t score many goals, but for a team that qualified from outside the top 6, they don’t concede too many either. They have a very reliable goalie in @Mikse94 and Poteropojat lost every game where he was absent in net. With that said, it is difficult to see where how they are going to trouble Rostedtin Jetit offensively. Expect one way traffic toward Poteropojat’s goal. Deggendorfer SC Esports vs Remparts Tours eSports 2 Talking of good goalies, Deggendorfer will have Neo’s number 1 ranked goalie on the ice for their game against Remparts in @Zefix. To continue with this stat led preview, they also will be icing the number 4 Skater in @blechi12 and two defensemen from the top 10 in @Johannes.Helmbrecht and @Jules. The German side go into this game as hot favourites, having lost just 1 game in their last ten. With the 1 loss being a dead rubber encounter in their final group game. For Remparts, it will be a big ask. After some close encounters early in the season, the French side made it their mission to either win by a big margin or lose by a big margin. They are a physical side and are one of Neo’s top teams in hits. Getting physical and hoping to disrupt Deggendorfer’s offence might be their best bet if they want to get out of the first round. Vemppaosasto vs HC Northmen Despite losing 3 of their first 4 games of the season. Vemppaosasto went on an excellent 12 game winning streak to win Group 9. In a battle between the Finnish sides silky brand of hockey vs Dynamo Dragons more direct approach of throwing the puck on net at every opportunity, Vemppaosasto took the group by a single point. HC Northmen are the lowest of the Top 6 Group qualifiers with the 60th seed. The key to their success has been Powerplay goals, with a 46% conversion rate, impressive for a team lower down in the group table. Unfortunately for them, Vemppaosasto boast one of Neo’s best PK units. With a 94% success rate during box play, and they don’t give up many penalties either. Vemppaosasto are on the lower end of the goals scored table for Group winners, so there is always some hope for the underdogs, but not too much. Pinaattikone vs Million Plus Pinaattikone won Group 2 by winning their final two group games in OT, so the winning mindset is certainly there to match their ability. In a group with many other contenders for the top, Pinaattikone ground out win after win in the race for a top seeding spot in the playoffs. Furthermore, having iced just 6 players all season, they have one of the most cohesive units in Neo. Million Plus go into the playoffs in terrible form. They have lost their last 4 games, 2 of which were against the bottom team in the Group. They do tend to save their better performances for games against better teams and picked up wins early in the season against some of their groups top sides. They need to shore up on defence in this tie after averaging 4 goals conceded a game in the last 6 matches. They go up against a Pinaattikone side who will relish the chance to show their scoring prowess. Finnish Finishers vs Enkopings SK HK eSPORT The Finishers have the Top Scoring Defensemen in Neo in @MoisionMessier and he will look to continue his scoring record into the playoffs against Enkopings. The Finishers took the Group despite losing in their final fixture after challengers EHC TATNEFT AK BARS collapsed in their final game against X6tence Hockey. Another strength of the Finnish Finishers is in Net, a strong Group stage showing was rounded up by a standout performance by @ollihmollih in the penultimate game of the group. A game which ultimately gave the Finishers the group win. Enkopings enter the playoffs after an inconsistent performance in Group 9, unable to string more than 3 wins in a row all season, a 2nd period rally took them to OT against the aforementioned Vemppaosasto, and that was enough to take them to playoffs at the expense of EASHL Russia. Defensive struggles have been the problem for Enkopings, they have chopped and changed goalies in an effort to fix their GA, but to little avail. Not great news when you play the league’s top scoring Dman… SCB eSports vs EHC Traktor Chelyabinsk SCB eSports appeared to take it personally when I suggested in the mid-season report that they were happy to be a mid-table playoff side and responded by firing themselves into a three-way tie breaker at the top of Group 4 with Hannover and Ultimatum. The Swiss side were big scorers in their group and will take the same high-octane offence into this playoff encounter. Chelyabinsk enters the playoffs from Group 6 in one of the closest playoff races, with their 2 wins over HC Poteropojat, and a surprise win over Latvian Warriors in the run in, being enough to guarantee them Playoff hockey. For a playoff side, they took a lot of penalties, with more than a third of their total PIM’s coming from a single player. With an average PK unit, and with a dangerous opposition in SCB, the Russians need to keep everyone on the ice to have any chance of victory in this one. Latvian Warriors vs 3TUNA le Sport A very interesting playoff fixture here, Latvian Warriors enter the playoffs as the least in form Group leader. Two losses in their final two group games didn’t give them the best of endings to the regular season. Also, going to OT was the theme of their season and they won just 3 of their 6 OT games. With this said, they are still group winners and have some excellent defence to thank for this. They have conceded just 28 goals all season and the Warriors played in 13 games separated by just one goal. They have a top 10 goalie and the ability to wear teams down by taking them all the way. 3Tuna also enter the playoffs in poor form. A good start to the season was soon forgotten as they crashed to two defeats, one in OT, against playoff hunting rivals Kiekkonorpat, they followed this up with two losses against the number 1 seed Rihinakaukalo which almost saw them slide out the playoffs. Strangely however, they still enter the playoffs having scored more goals than the Latvian Warriors, I don’t understand it either but there we have it. This will be a really interesting one, one of the league’s best defence vs a leaky defence, the leagues poorest group winning offence vs a mid-table offence. Keep an eye on this matchup for sure. Goosebumps vs Ettan IK Goosebumps won Group 3 in a four-way tie breaker, after one of the closest fought groups in Neo history. They boast a top 5 offence in neo after putting up 103 goals in the regular season and despite this only had one skater in the top 20 points scorers, @Nagneigel. Goosebumps have points coming from all over the ice with three other skaters also putting up over 40 points for the regular season. They don’t seem too bothered about defending, and why would you when you spend so much time in the oppositions zone. Ettan are not a bad side either though. They took 20 points in group 10, a tally that would have seen them much higher placed in a few other Neo groups. They gave group winners Deggendorfer a scare early in the season and seem to have only gotten better since their early season defeats. They lost only narrowly to the other challengers in Group 10 so do not rule Ettan out of this one. If they can frustrate Goosebumps on offense then this tie is up for grabs, with that said, I am not sure if you can bet against a team that managed to win Group 3. Congratulations on qualification and best of luck to all Neo teams! See you in round 2!
    8 points
  2. Hello fellow gamers, I made comeback recently to the 6vs6 scene and I've been having hard time accepting the current point system in our league. I think it's the worst point system you can have. I'm sure some of you must have been wondering the same. So let's say we have 2 games and both of those games go to overtime. For example both teams will win 1 of those games. They receive 3points per team. That's 6 points overall. If we compare that to some other team winning 2 games without OT and receiving 4 points there are 2 bonus points given. Where those 2 points magically appeared for the first pairing? They get rewarded going to OT and having a one bonus game win worth of points shared because of that and I think that's a lot. So I think either of these 2 options would be better than what we currently have: 1: Winner gets 2 points loser 0 (OT or not). 2: 3 points are shared each game (no magically appearing bonus points ever). 60min win = 3p, loss 0p. Overtime win = 2p, overtime loss 1p. I'm not sure if you already had a discussion about this because I've been away from the scene about 2-3 years. Let me know if so. What do you guys think about this, I want to hear your opinion. Am I overreacting and the current point system is fine for everyone or should there be re-evaluation of this?
    6 points
  3. For sure. I'm not sure tho if there's fair system for this "super skilled and super competitive" NHL game. There's pros and cons in every one of them. For me the ENCE EKI's first message in the old topic has still value. Win is win and the games are very short. Thats why I still support the current system. But anyhow, only Elite players and teams should be able to make decisions what happens in Elite. Because of license, prizepool, etc. Pro/Lite/Neo sure can do whatever they want imo, but you need separate polls then. Public poll inlcuding every skill level doesn't have so much value for me in this kind of case.
    5 points
  4. I calculated last season's regular season standings with the 3-2-1-0 system back when this was last discussed. 1. LHC 75 2. JYP 74 3. HAVU 74 4. hREDS 57 5. UB 51 6. Brayce 47 7. Roots 47 8. FBK 39 9. Vesa 38 10. KOVA 37 11. Ghetto 35 12. SJ 34 13. Checkmate 33 14. Luleå 30 15. Gotham 29 16. AF 20 If you compare the standings to the actual ECL10 standings, you can see that not a whole lot changed. The same 8 teams would have made the playoffs and the same teams would have occupied the relegation spots. The only anomaly in the standings is Checkmate, who actually finished 9th with 9 wins in OT out of their 13 wins. I'm sure you could replicate these results with the previous seasons as well, so it doesn't really make a difference.
    3 points
  5. NHLGamers, NOTE: This log was written on Friday, 11th of December and opinions/statements reflect the situation of the past. I thought I’d post some recent thoughts on my team and ECL 11. First things first: we haven’t had the easiest season so far. This is both because our game wasn’t ready from the beginning and because ECL Pro is a tough division these days. It’s so tough, in fact, that perhaps I should have tempered my expectations for our brand new roster. So far, though, I feel like we are learning as we go. That’s obviously not the optimal way to go about it, considering you tend to miss all-important points in the process, but we need to accept that reality and move along. As the captain, there’s been a lot to learn. One thing is the important role of the assistant captains. It gets difficult trying to manage everything by yourself, and the utility of having a variety of perspectives cannot be overstated. Having the C and A’s play off each other is imperative in the successful management of the team. A dictatorship actually worked for us for a really long time, but it was a unique situation where we benefited from the unwavering leadership of one Johtaja the Great (@J0HTAJA). Another big aspect of team management has been player dynamics and figuring out the lineup for games. I’ve never had to think about that before unless I really wanted to, so mostly I’ve just focused on playing my own game in the past. It’s such an intricate thing to balance, isn’t it? There’s a lot to consider—how do you find the specific 6-man unit that works together the best, and how do you keep everyone happy and committed enough in the process? It’s also crucial to find that optimal lineup as quickly as possible so as to ensure continuity in the team’s game. I am fortunate in that my team has been very good about this as there has been zero drama about who gets to play and who doesn’t. I am very grateful to everyone on the roster because such distractions are sure to detract from the team’s main objective in some way. On a more personal level, I find myself returning to something that was first pointed out to me by Roots defenseman @vSilenttio a long time ago. During games, it is vital to focus on the current moment instead of things external to it. All too often, a player starts thinking about a situation in the game that should have gone differently or begins to form various scenarios in the mind of how the momentum is shifting, how much time there is left to tie the game, and so on and so forth. Barring the obvious requirement for someone to assume a leader’s role in reacting in the party as needed, none of that really matters. The way to help your team is to focus on one very simple thing: performing the next situation to the best of your abilities. Shift after shift, moment after moment. And that’s why, going back to the beginning, where we’re at in the standings right now doesn’t really make a difference. You always know what to do next because nothing could be simpler. Get in the moment and stay there until you hear the sound of the final buzzer. A huge thanks to @Janikka for sharing his thoughts in this article! Are you interested in also sharing some inside from your teams perspective? Contact @jahajaha93 for more information.
    3 points
  6. But even in elite, teams and players come and go as the years go by. Do you want to vote for each season with new players? And for the topic, i agree with the original poster that current point system is worst of them all. Even still its not a big deal and difference is slim, as @tbnantti has calculated.
    2 points
  7. That's good to know, thank you for this! Current system is kinda good. It's same for everyone for sure but it could be used for matchfixing. For example last rounds of ECL regular season and none would be able to prove it. I agree everything you said. I think Elite teams should have their own vote for this (if there's a will). Maybe after this ECL. I just personally don't like seeing any bonus points shared. I think it's more fair to share same amount of points each game than this.
    2 points
  8. Very well writ, can't wait for the preview of the second round!
    2 points
  9. just buy the nhl21 ps4 was out of town for few month Looking for team I'm a Goalie can play few time a week Psn CROOKS-TC Keep save all!
    1 point
  10. The thing that i don't like in current system is that reward of win and loss is same than in losing two games, as long as you lose slow enough(60+ minutes). Current system is not unfair, but i just don't like that mentality. It rewards slowing the pace.
    1 point
  11. If you move away from hockey systems you can have a playoff system where there is an lower bracket and upper bracket. And I think that the current system is basically a remnant from systems where your season is a year long and can play only 1 game at a time
    1 point
  12. Thank you. I'll read this. My only problem with the current system is that it motivates you to go to OT. It's not the most fair system even if it's the same for everyone.
    1 point
  13. There's some old topic we had discussion about it earlier this year. Just FYI.
    1 point
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    1 point
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