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  1. Free rw looking for new team next ecl and upcoming tournaments:) https://nhlgamer.com/players/8240 Hmu for try outs here or psn: MyLittleTomi
    10 points
  2. noRex Gaming: IN: @Tiltsson & @Melguss Swedish offensive power for ECL 13 Pro. Welcome to the team, boys! 🦖
    8 points
  3. Free LW/C for FCL backup is fine PSN:MikyGBro https://nhlgamer.com/players/6011
    6 points
  4. Free ld/rd for ecl and fcl backup or starter
    5 points
  5. Defensive defenseman looking for a team. Right handed. LD/RD both ok. Ready for tryouts from beginning of September. https://nhlgamer.com/players/5701 Contact here or psn: applexi
    5 points
  6. The ECL 12 Lite season ended in a Reality Check HC victory. It is time to look back briefly at the exciting season: phenomenons, upsets, star players and so much more, not forgetting the final series which offered huge drama and truly acted as prime PR for virtual hockey and the ECL leagues in general.   Finals game by game Game 1: noRex Gaming vs Reality Check HC 2-4 noRex Gaming started very strongly. The longer the game went, Reality Check HC got better and mounted the start of a comeback from 2-0 in the second period. Reality Check HC went to victory after convincingly improving their game over the course of the first clash. Game 2: Reality Check HC vs noRex Gaming OT 1-2 Reality Check HC continued basically from where they left off in Game 1. In the first period they took the lead. However, in the second period noRex came back with a goal on the follow up of great passing plays and movement of the whole line. Game 2 was a relatively even battle with rather few shots on goal and no penalties in the first two periods. In the third period, however, there were three penalties but no goals on those opportunities. noRex grabbed the vital win in OT just about 30 seconds in scoring the winner. Reality Check headed into OT shorthanded so they had that going against them. Game 3: noRex Gaming vs Reality Check HC OT 2-3 Reality Check HC took the lead in the first period. In the second period noRex Gaming came back and took the lead. In the third period Reality Check HC scored the equalizer with tremendous skill in front of the net at the later half of the period. Reality Check HC eventually scored the winner in OT. Just like in Game 2, the winner was a 5-on-3 PP-goal. Game 4: Reality Check HC vs noRex Gaming 0-3 noRex Gaming came into this fight with a tremendous defending approach and it paid off. Two great goals in the first period gave a huge advantage moving forward since the defence was tight. In the first period noRex Gaming was truly in flames and an 8-0 shot advantage after the first 20 tells that story. In the second period the same disciplined defending continued but no goals in either direction. noRex Gaming was a little ahead of Reality Check HC in every area of the game especially through 40 minutes. In the third period Reality Check HC mounted a bit more pressure than in the first two periods but they couldn't find the back of the net. Game 5: noRex Gaming vs Reality Check HC 3-4 Before Game 5, wins were 2-2 and both teams knew the win in this game would take them one win away from the title. Unlike some of these kind of important games the game did not commence securely, instead both teams attacked bravely and it paid off in the form of three goals - two for Reality Check HC and one for noRex Gaming. There were plenty of events in the second period too but only one goal. Reality Check HC scored just seconds before the end. Reality Check HC opened the scoring in the 3rd period with a huge breakaway. noRex Gaming fought and came back to 3-4 but couldn't get closer than that. A massive cornerstone on the road to the title for Reality Check HC. Game 6: Reality Check HC vs noRex Gaming 1-3 Before Game 6, noRex Gaming was at breaking point. Reality Check HC had the match point to secure the title and started off quick by scoring the first goal in under a minute. No more goals in the first period but some entertaining play like in Game 5. noRex Gaming started the second period with a Power Play, ending up unable to score and determined to get an equalizer, consequently without success. After the second period noRex Gaming has one last chance to keep their hopes alive.  Shots were 7-3 in their favour but their good play hadn't yielded any success to this point. At the beginning of the third period noRex Gaming played shorthanded and scored the equalizer with a great combination and shot from the blue line and quickly after, noRex took the lead with a very effective counter-attack goal. Reality Check HC probably were in a bit of a too secure mindset after their opening goal and noRex realized that, running away with the keys to victory in the third period.  Game 7: noRex Gaming vs Reality Check HC 2-5 At this point, both teams had accomplished success in the series. It was real hard to see which team had the edge in this situation. Reality Check HC took the lead in the first period although seconds before their goal noRex had a huge opportunity to take the lead. After the first period the score was 1-0 to Reality Check HC. In the first six minutes of the second period, noRex finally got their reward with a beautiful one-timer goal. No more goals in the second period were seen although noRex had more opportunities and shots were in favor of them 10-3 at the end of the second period. The situation could not have been more thrilling as the teams ended the 2nd period at an even 1-1 score. In the third period, however, a strange blackout occurred to noRex Gaming. In under five minutes Reality Check scored three goals and although NoRex got one back the title slipped through their fingers during these five minutes. The whole series was incredibly tough but this last five minutes ended up being the turning point. Congratulations to the champions! Notable players of the season It is always appropriate to highlight players of the title-winning teams in the season recap along with some from the runner-up team because successor teams have always performed well individually as well. But there were of course some players that made major contributions in the teams eliminated in previous rounds. Here is just a glimpse of the good players in the Lite season and these choices are - like always - purely subjective ones. @Mister (linuseliel) Reality Check HC GP 28 30+34=64 Regular Season / GP 31 22+22=44 Playoffs @jezbaru Reality Check HC GP 28 7+28=35 +39 Regular Season / GP 31 6+34=40 +11 Playoffs @TheArska Reality Check HC GP 28 24+36=60 +42 Regular Season / GP 31 26+24=50 +11 Playoffs @GERxVillain noRex Gaming GP 28 14+27=41 +38 Regular season / GP 28 12+27=39 +32 Playoffs @IDangledYouOut noRex Gaming GP 28 26+24=50 Regular Season / GP 28 26+31=57 Playoffs @Paddyy1903 noRex Gaming GP 28 6+20=26 +39 Regular Season / GP 28 3+27=30 +32 Playoffs  @Fightlocke3 noRex Gaming GP 28 W 21 L 1 OL 6 SV% 83,71 GAA 1,29 SO 8 Regular Season / GP 28 W 19 L 8 OL 1 SV% 80,93 GAA 1,46 SO 7 Playoffs @Kauppias4 Reality Check HC GP 16 W 14 L 1 OL 1 SV% 88 GAA 1,31 SO 5 Regular Season / GP 31 W 20 L 8 OL 3 SV% 80,34 GAA 1,84 SO 6 Playoffs @egoapina Grilli Tulille GP 12 7+14=21 Regular season / GP 2 1+3=4 Playoffs @Valdoboii Grilli Tulille GP 15 10  4 1 SV% 86,21 GAA 1,87 Regular season / GP GP 2 W 0 L 2 OTL 0 SV% 82,35 GAA 3 SO 0 Playoffs @KG12PK88 EHC Biel Bienne eSports GP 20 2+12=14 Regular Season / GP 10 2+7=9 Playoffs -3 @Red09Dragon08 EHC Biel Bienne eSports GP 24 22+31=53 Regular Season / GP 10 6+6=12 Playoffs @Tumpp1A Royal HT GP 30 5+27=32 +66 Regular Season @Jarvinder Lulea Hockey GP 28 33+31=64 Regular Season / GP 32 32+15=47 Playoffs @ESSRV Hokurit GP 6 5+3=8 Regular Season / GP 21 10+13=23 Playoffs @rize1988 Södertälje SK GP 28 15+27=42 Regular Season / GP 20 8+11=19 Playoffs   Concluding words of the season Lite season offered numerous great games as well as numerous players that made great contributions like previously mentioned. Every season there are always great teams writing new, interesting stories even though only one can win and only few can succeed in the very brightest of lights in the end. Teams that made great impressions during the season were for example Grilli Tulille, who proved that established players are able to make an impact across multiple games. EHC Biel Bienne was also one of the teams that made a great effort. Royal HT was good in the regular series but did not do their best in the playoffs. Hokurit and Södertälje SK were among the teams that did well and performed close to the level that was expected from them. On a more general level, it was evident throughout the season that top tier virtual hockey exists not only on the highest level in Elite but also in Pro and Lite. In Lite there are numerous players and teams that would challenge opponents in Pro and some even posses the skill to play in Elite and have the experience from these divisions higher up. Like always, it has been a pleasure to follow along over the course of the season, and we're already excited to see who will be coming back next season. 
    5 points
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  8. IQUE : IN: @Vattu__ (Vattuyy) from JYP Jyväskylä @ITemeI from JYP Jyväskylä OUT: @Tappu --> Patience Welcome boys to the IQUE & Good luck Tappu to the future 💚🖤
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  9. NHLGamers, wir sind zurück mit einem neuen Player Spotlight Artikel aus der deutschsprachigen Community. Wir glauben, dass dort viele Spieler sehr unbekannt sind obwohl sie dennoch viel Talent und Können besitzen. Deshalb haben wir uns dafür entschieden Euch diese Spieler ebenfalls vorzustellen. Im zweiten Artikel beschäftigen wir uns näher mit Kevin "@Keuschemisch" Berg, dem Assistenzkapitän von noRex Gaming und Mitglied des Writing-Staffs von NHLGamer. 1. Wie und wann kamst Du dazu den EASHL Modus in NHL zu spielen? Ich habe in NHL 09 mit Schulfreunden angefangen EASHL zu spielen. Meistens waren das nur 3 oder 4 Leute, der Rest wurde mit Bots ausgefüllt, so wie das damals gängig war. Irgendwann später hat mich Raphi (@RPH_31 A.d.R.) im PSN angeschrieben, ob ich einen Club suche und so kam ich zu meinem ersten 6vs6 Club, den damaligen "German Bulls". Dort spielten ebenfalls @Toews19(BarriosLucas18), @Laurentius(Larphox) und Raphi. Seitdem waren BarriosLucas18 und Larhttps://nhlgamer.com/players/210phox Teil jedes Teams in dem ich gespielt habe. 2. Was sind Deine bisherigen Highlights in Deiner EASHL-Karriere? Eines meiner Highlights war die erste Playoffteilnahme in meiner ersten Saison mit den damaligen "Eisbaeren Regensburg" in der GCL4. Insbesondere nachdem das Team in den vorherigen Saisons eher am Ende der Tabelle stand, war der Sieg in den Pre-Playoffs und die anschließende Viertelfinalteilnahme ein großer Erfolg. Dazu kommen in der ECL der zweimalige Aufstieg in die ECL Pro. Das erste Mal mit der Viertelfinalteilnahme in der ECL 10 Lite gegen HUIPPUPASSI (jetzt GOONS; Serie 3:4) was letztendlich zum Aufstieg in die ECL 11 Pro reichte. Sowie der jetzigen Finalteilnahme und Silbermedaille in der ECL 12 Lite und dem direkten Wiederaufstieg in die zweithöchste europäische Spielklasse. Individuell gehört sicherlich die ECL 10 Lite dazu in der ich mir einen Platz unter den Top 10 Scorern der Liga sichern konnte (Regular Season 30GP: 33G + 53A = 86P; Playoffs 16GP: 22G + 23A = 45P). On top konnte ich mir in der vergangenen RCL 8 Pro als Lizenzspieler für EHC Traktor Chelyabinsk den Topscorer-Titel ergattern (22GP: 36G + 35A = 71P). Im 1v1 Modus in NHL21 gelang mir die Vizemeisterschaft in der eDEL (Finalniederlage gegen @Timasy) und eine Platzierung unter den Top 64 in der GWC (Gaming World Championship) in Europa auf der PS4. 3. Was sind deine persönlichen Ziele sowie die langfristigen Ziele deines Clubs? Persönlich möchte ich mich im 1v1 Step by Step weiterentwickeln. Bei der nächsten eDEL würde ich gerne meine Leistung aus diesem Jahr bestätigen und auch in der GWC ist das Erreichen der Top 64 mein erneuter Anspruch. Mein Fokus liegt im 6v6 Modus mit noRex Gaming. Nachdem Wiederaufstieg in die ECL Pro wollen wir uns mit einem jungen, hungrigen und talentierten Kader in der Liga etablieren. Zuallererst gehört dazu der direkte Klassenerhalt. Wir sind ungemein lernwillig und wollen aus jeder Saison das Maximum herausholen, so dass wir unser Spiel mit jedem neuen Turnier weiterentwickeln können. 4. Was ist Dein Lieblingsessen? Himmel un Äd (Typisch Kölsches Gericht. Kartoffelbrei, Apfelmus und gebratene Blutwurst) 5. Wenn Du ein Team zusammenstellen könntest, einmal für die ECL (nicht DACH Spieler) und einmal für die GCL, welchen Verteidiger, Stürmer und Torhüter würdest du verpflichten? Du kannst maximal einen Spieler aus deinem eigenen Team wählen. Mit Begründung. ECL Team: LW @FlyerKungen - C @Beniittto - RW @Eki LD @Lehmannens - RD @loimmu G @ICappeI Im Sturm finden wir drei der stärksten Offensivakteure der ECL Elite. FlyerKungen ist eigentlich auf dem rechten Flügel beheimatet, aber bei seiner Qualität und Erfahrung wird er den linken Flügel ähnlich stark besetzen können. Nach den vergangenen Saisons muss man über Eki und Beniittto nicht viel sagen. Lehmannens ist ein individuell unheimlich spielstarker Verteidiger mit hohen Scoringqualitäten. Hinzu kommen seine unglaublichen Fähigkeiten im 1v1. Mit Loimmu ist die rechte Verteidigung mit dem wahrscheinlich stärksten RD der ECL Elite besetzt. Mit Cappe steht der derzeit beste Goalie der Welt zwischen den Pfosten. GCL Team: LW @IDangledYouOut- C @PlaymakerSJ- RW @Timasy LD @Franky__2768- RD @Toneee9 G @Fightlocke3 In der Offensive sind für mich persönlich ebenfalls die jeweils individuell stärksten Spieler vertreten. Maxi (Toneee9) ist eigentlich LD, aber die Kombination mit ihm und Franky finde ich - vor allem auch offensiv - sehr stark. Fightlocke3 hat sich in den vergangenen zwei Saisons für uns zu einem unglaublichen Rückhalt gemausert. Insbesondere die Tatsache, dass er erst seit Sommer 2020 aktiv NHL spielt macht ihn zu einem der besten und spannendsten "Talente" in der deutschsprachigen Community. (Anmerkung der Redaktion: Das Interview wurde nach der ECL 12 geführt, weshalb die Nennung von IDangledYouOut wieder legitim ist.) 6. Spielst oder hast Du selbst Eishockey gespielt? Ich habe selbst nie Eishockey gespielt, jedoch regelmäßig Street- und Inline Hockey mit Freunden. Dort stehe ich jedoch im Tor und nicht auf dem rechten Flügel. 7. Wärst Du lieber ein Durchschnittseishockeyspieler in echtem Leben oder lieber der beste EA Sports NHL Spieler? Ich wäre lieber der beste EA Sports NHL Spieler. 8. Was ist deine Lieblingserinnerung aus dem realen Eishockey? Hier gibt es ebenfalls mehrere Augenblicke: Mein Lieblingsclub in Deutschland sind die Kölner Haie. Ich erinnere mich gerne an mein erstes Spiel in der Kölnarena. 2004 ein 7:1 gegen die Hamburg Freezers und natürlich das Rekordspiel aus den Playoffs 2008 gegen die Adler Mannheim bei der Gogulla nach 168 Minuten den Siegtreffer geschossen hat. *lacht den Adler Mannheim Fan aus & an* 9. Was machst du in deiner Freizeit, bzw. wie sieht ein normaler Tag in deinem Leben aus? Wenn nicht gerade eine weltweite Pandemie das Leben dominiert verfolge ich gerne die Fußballspiele meines Lieblingsclubs, dem 1. FC Köln, womit ich nebenbei noch zwei Leidenschaften verbinde: Reisen und Fußball - das sogenannte "Groundhopping". Hierbei versuche ich so viele Spiele in verschiedenen Ländern und Stadien wie möglich anzuschauen (habe über 650 Spiele in knapp 300 Stadien in 24 Ländern besucht). 10. Pizza mit oder ohne Ananas? Natürlich ohne. 11. Wenn du an einem Abend während dem NHL spielen nur EIN Lied den ganzen Tag hören könntest, welches Lied wäre das? Wasted Penguinz - Wide Awake (Special Shoutout an @esdor) 12. Wie ist die Geschichte hinter deiner PSN-ID? "Keuschemisch" ist der Ort, an dem ich aufgewachsen bin, jedoch im lokalen Dialekt, was selbst hier außer der alteingesessenen Bevölkerung niemand weiß. 13. Wer ist der beste ECL (kein DACH) / GCL Spieler für dich? ECL: @Eki GCL: @Timasy (Timasy's Profile) 14. Wie verbringst du deine Urlaube und weshalb? Reisen in verschiedene Länder - gerne in Verbindung mit Städtetrips und Fussball (siehe Antwort auf Frage 9) 15. Schützenfest oder OT-Krimi? Definitiv der OT-Krimi (mit dem besseren Ende für uns). 16. Hast du ein oder mehrere Rituale vor Ligaspielen? Vor jedem Ligaspiel gehe ich mit unserem Goalie @Fightlocke3 und Verteidiger @GERxVillain in die Trainingskabine und nehme ein paar Schüsse, Breakaways und Saucerpässe um mich langsam "aufzuwärmen". 17. Wie ist dein Fazit aus Eurer ECL 12 Saison und wie wollt Ihr den Abgang von IDangledYouOut kompensieren? Mit der vergangenen Saison bin ich unheimlich zufrieden. Auch wenn der Titel und das i-Tüpfelchen in Spiel 7 des Finals gefehlt hat, bin ich unheimlich stolz auf das gesamte Team. Nachdem wir im Pro Qualifier sehr knapp gescheitert sind, lag unser voller Fokus auf dem direkten Wiederaufstieg. Die Art und Weise wie wir unsere Gruppe gewonnen haben und bis ins Finale marschiert sind, stimmt mich sehr mutig auf unsere Zukunft. Diese Erfahrung tut unserem relativ jungen Kader sehr gut und legt einen guten Grundstein für NHL22. Mit Alex verlässt uns einer der stärksten Stürmer des deutschsprachigen Raumes. Seine Erfahrung und Klasse hat uns in der ECL 12 Lite natürlich ungemein geholfen. Nichtsdestotrotz werden wir einen adäquaten Ersatz suchen und finden, der sich gut in das Teamgefüge einfinden wird. Über das Kollektiv und die Chemie im gesamten Team ist nahezu jeder Spieler ersetzbar. 18. Was sind Deine Ziele für ECL 13 und GCL 8? Wie bereits in Frage 3 angedeutet gilt unser voller Fokus auf der Etablierung in der ECL Pro mit dem direkten Klassenerhalt. Alle weiteren Entwicklungen auf der europäischen Ebene lassen wir danach gerne auf uns zukommen. Für die GCL 8 möchten wir weiterhin unsere Halbfinalteilnahmen aus den vergangenen drei Saisons bestätigen - und wer weiß: vielleicht auch hier den nächsten Schritt in eine mögliche Finalteilnahme wagen.
    3 points
  10. Free Lw for Ecl 13 Looking for core teams🇫🇮 Text me here or psn: Allupekka_Yt
    3 points
  11. Würde @Toneee9 auf LD stellen und @Franky__2768 auf RD. Spielt bei uns links weil er flexibel ist, aber rechts wär ihm glaub ich sogar lieber wenn sein Partner links bevorzugt. ✌️
    2 points
  12. +++Free Agent for FCL or SCL+++ Hello finnish and swedish Friends, i am searching for an Team for FCL or SCL (Backup is fine). Positions: Right Wing, Right Defense Nationality: Austria https://nhlgamer.com/players/2882 PSN: Red09Dragon08 DISCORD: Red09Dragon08#6314 I know that the Sign Up close today, but maybe one Club needs a backup 🔥
    2 points
  13. ANGRY CATS : IN: @Korkokokorko from Ducktales BK (C) @Jesse6115 from AiKnown (A) @kemppainen39 from AiKnown (A) @J-Foppa from Ducktales BK @jubex0r (jubeex0r) from Spirit @Verve (Boychuk39) from Odd eSport @SirRaittinen from eHockey Junkies A warm welcome to all new cats 😾❤️🖤
    2 points
  14. Free D (both handed) for upcoming tournaments Contact me here or psn @Musta_Surma2
    2 points
  15. Hey everyone, Please use this thread to let everyone know that you're looking for a team and what kind of player you are. We want to help create new teams. The website will have some features around this, but for now, let's use the forums for this.
    1 point
  16. Free RW/RD looking for team next Ecl and upcoming tournaments Neo/Core Contact me psn: Mc_manni01
    1 point
  17. Looking for a team for FCL or SCL. I can play LW, C, LD. Backup role would be good.
    1 point
  18. Stone Age 🦣 IN: @Musta_Surma2from Baby Goons
    1 point
  19. Free C/D/G for FCL. Contact here or psn: Narsku-
    1 point
  20. Free G/F maybe RD for Fcl back up is fine 🙃
    1 point
  21. Well everyone, the wait is finally over! EA SPORTS have officially announced that NHL 22 will be with us later this year and that we will be able to participate in a technical test sometime in the coming few weeks. Going off technical tests that EA have released for NHLs past, it would be best to temper everyone’s expectations going into it as it may very well be an ‘alpha’ build fraught with glitches. Furthermore, there is a split in versions that you can sign-up for. PlayStation and Xbox will each receive two builds of the game, one made for PlayStation 5/Xbox Series X, and one for PlayStation 4/Xbox One. Given the distinction made by EA it would be a fair bet to imagine that players will not be able to play on one version, and then play against players on another version. As such, it may be worth signing up with two different EA accounts, so that you can maximise your experience on the technical test, regardless of console. You can find the link to register your account and which console / region you would wish to play on here. Please note that EA SPORTS have indicated that there is a limited number of spots available for the technical test, so don't take any extra time signing up, as it may be closed by the time you get to it next time. Given this restriction however, let us know in the comments below what you are thinking would be best going into this technical test? Should we try to push towards getting as many players as possible on the Playstation 5/Xbox Series X version; or maximise the amount of total players we can have playing together by focussing on the PlayStation 4/Xbox One version?
    1 point
  22. Free rw/c for upcoming tournaments. Ready for try outs. https://nhlgamer.com/players/2685 Contact me here or on psn: topetsi
    1 point
  23. Free Rw/Lw/Rd. Can play C/Ld (prefer backup positions) I'm 24yo Finnish player. I started my career in ecl7 lite in Finnish Finishers (former Red Light Zone). Ecl8 i played in Red Light Zone. Ecl9 neo i played in Olympia. Ecl10 neo i went to play in Taavetin Starat. Ecl11 neo and ecl12 core i played in Finnish Finishers. Im looking for core/lite teams. Contact me here or psn BlazingKnight83
    1 point
  24. Free goalie for fcl/scl, back up is fine, pm here or psn Miettinen14
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  25. Free RW LW For FCL or SCL Starting or backup dosent matter Stats: https://nhlgamer.com/players/3612 Contact me here or PSN i_Lykke_i
    1 point
  26. Looking for Club for ECL(Top Lite/Pro) RW/LW preferred, can play C too! Have PRO experience. Goalie (ECL Elite/ Top Pro) Contact me here @CMB-wf- or PSN- CMB-wf-
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  27. Free f/c/d for scl/fcl/ecl. Prefer lite or higher. PM for try out 👊
    1 point
  28. Oulunsalo HT Looking for a starting RD and LD Contact me here or PSN: Eashl_kalle
    1 point
  29. Free RD/LD for SCL / FCL / ECL. Preferably PRO quals / pro with high ambitions but top LITE is also interesting of course https://nhlgamer.com/players/5030
    1 point
  30. +++Free Agent for FCL or SCL+++ Hello finnish and swedish Friends, i am searching for an Team for FCL or SCL (Backup is fine). Positions: Center, LW and LD Nationality: Switzerland https://nhlgamer.com/players/5112 PSN: CuteTerminator_7 DISCORD: CuteTerminator_7#0089 Have a nice week 🔥
    1 point
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  32. RoKi Esports We are looking for (1) defender and preferably RD who could play also LD if needed. We are participating in FCL and your performances at games (fcl & training) and activity will affect your playing time. After FCL, there's possibility to also be part of our team at next ECL
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  33. Free C for FCL/SCL Contact me here or via psn.
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  34. +++Free Agent for FCL or SCL+++ Hello Finnish and Swedish friends, a Swiss Defender(RD/LD) search a Team for FCL or SCL (I will also be a Backup✌) https://nhlgamer.com/players/3279 PSN: KG12PK88 DISCORD: KG12PK88#4248 Have a nice Day 🤟🔥
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  35. Looking for Club for ECL(Top Lite/Pro) RW/LW preferred, can play C too! Goalie (ECL Elite only) Contact me here @CMB-wf- or PSN- CMB-wf-
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  36. Free Agent LD LW C Looking for a team in either SCL or FCL. Backup is fine aswell PSN: TantBerit Discord: TantBerit#4902
    1 point
  37. Free Agent for FCL or SCL Fightlocke3 - Player profile - NHLGamer I can play G. You can contact me here or on Discord: Fightlocke3#9137
    1 point
  38. NHLGamers, Yet another action packed year full of virtual hockey has passed, and with that it's been nearly a year since the last FCL was hosted, concluding in a thrilling final series between FILADELPHIA and HAVU Gaming on the 6v6-side, whereas Niklas @NikkeDangles Tukiainen and Arttu @Artuzio Mustila clashed in the 1v1 finals. This year, we'll be returning for another great season, and like before, the FCL holds the official Finnish Championship license (eSM 2021) from the Finnish Esports Federation (SEUL). The FCL will be played through August and September and will be completed entirely online (subject to change). The combined prize pool is 10 000 EUR. Like last year, this iteration of the FCL will allow for non-Finnish citizens to challenge for the throne in the 6v6 league. The upcoming league will feature a foreign player quota, which entails that a majority (51%) of the team's roster (and line-up) must be Finnish. In addition, all captains must be Finnish citizens. All players require an eSM 2021 license in order to participate in FCL 6v6 and/or FCL 1v1. The cost of the license is 5 EUR and it can be obtained at esm.gg/pelaajalisenssi/ (click here for instructions in English). The one-time purchase of the license allows you to take part in all eSM 2021 leagues and tournaments (for 1v1 you must be a Finnish citizen). SIGN UP FOR 1v1 HERE! Sign-ups for 1v1 are open now and will be open until 17.8: Schedule for FCL 1v1: Group stage: 23.8-6.9 Playoffs: 9.9-26.9 TOP 4 Finals: 1.10 (BO3) SIGN UP FOR 6v6 HERE! Sign-ups for 6v6 are open now and will be open until 11.8: Schedule for FCL 6v6: Group stage: 16.-31.8 Playoffs round 1: 2.-5.9 Playoffs round 2: 6.-9.9 (BO5) Playoffs round 3: 13.-16.9 (BO5) Quarterfinals: 20.-23.9 (BO5) Semifinals: 27.-29.9 (BO5) Finals: 2.10. (BO5) Prize Pool The total prize pool is 10 000 EUR, split between the 1v1 and 6v6 game modes, as described below: *Prizes are subject to tax as per Finnish law and the tax is withheld before payment. Prizes will be paid out within 90 days of the FCL 2021 Finals. Due to the FCL being played online and cross-platform play not being available, this year FCL will be played only on the PlayStation console. The final formats and schedules for both the 1v1 and 6v6 portions of FCL will be determined based on the number of signups. NHLGamer reserves the right to adjust any details. Invitations FCL 6v6: Reigning Finnish Champion FILADELPHIA will be invited to round 1 of the playoff stage as the #1 seed as per eSM 2021 rules (restrictions apply). FCL 1v1: Reigning Finnish Champion Arttu @Artuzio Mustila will be invited to the playoff stage as the #1 seed as per eSM 2021 rules. The NHL GWC European Champion Erik @Eki Tammenpää will be invited to the playoff stage as the #2 seed. Photo: Arttu Kokkonen / SEUL About us Since its inception, NHLGamer has continuously strived to offer the best possible experience for any and all gamers who have come to enjoy the competitiveness of playing the EA Sports series of NHL games. Created by gamers for gamers, we are very much in touch with the growing community and want to understand the fundamental desires of our end customers fully. The international competitive leagues in Europe (ECL) and North America (NACL) are our crown jewels, which have proven to draw interest from the very best teams and players worldwide. While proud of our achievements and the success we've had in creating and maintaining such a great community of talented gamers, we are not done yet. Our long-term goals include growing the community, hosting larger leagues with prize pools, and working together with organizations at the cutting edge of gaming and esports. About our partners Atria Wilhelm Atria's Wilhelm product range has become a staple in Finnish snack culture throughout the years. Whether you're having a summer night barbeque or need something to go with the big game of the night - Wilhelm has you covered. Check out the full product range here! The Finnish Esports Federation (SEUL) works as the umbrella organization for Finnish competitive electronic gaming. SEUL's mission is to improve and promote electronic sports and the activities of our members. The federation was established in December 2010 to respond to the growing need for an organization to promote esports as a hobby and as a respectable sport. The activities performed by SEUL are divided into the development of esports, protection of player’s interests and communicational work. The development of esports is done partly by utilizing workgroups, which are based on the work of our volunteers. The board is responsible for the day to day operations in co-operation with employees. The federation co-operates with many national organizations such as VERKE, EHYT ry and KAVI, promoting a positive image of gamers and gaming in general. The federation’s participation in the international field is strong, since they represent Finland in the International Esports Federation (IESF). SEUL is also on the receiving end of the yearly grants given out by the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture for youth programs, and represents Finnish esports as a member of the Finnish Olympic Committee. What are you waiting for? Sign up now for the chance of winning the Finnish Championship and some great cash prizes! We sincerely hope to see as many of you there as possible! Also, since the sign-up period is rather short, we'd appreciate it if you spread the word to everyone!
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