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  1. ISO Esports is a gaming organization hailing from Ulvila, Finland with teams in CS:GO and now NHL. Their new NHL roster is currently battling in the Elite Qualifiers with hopes of gaining an open spot in the European top 16. Otukset eSports emerged seemingly out of nowhere in the summer of 2021 and made an impressive FCL Playoffs push with a roster very few expected to stand a chance against the big dogs. The squad, then featuring players with experience mainly from mid-tier ECL Pro teams or below, immediately took the community by storm with their cheeky social media strategy and great performances on the ice. Sadly, the summer project didn't continue into the ECL, as several players were recruited to new opportunities, but Otukset were to make a return again in the 2022 eHockey SM. This time, the squad won't be parting ways for the ECL, but rather they'll be getting stronger. By joining forces with ISO Esports, the new roster is looking to focus their energy on first and foremost establishing themselves in the Pro division, but also pushing as quickly as possible for the European top 16. Jani Männistö, CEO of ISO Esports has the following to say about their new acquisition: "We had the great opportunity of signing a new team, and at the end of the day, the decision was easy. Our NHL team is a dedicated group, hungry for success. The atmosphere within the team is excellent and an open and active dialogue between the team and organization will be a key factor in our development. ISO Esports has established themselves in the Finnish esports scene and now our will to develop and succeed is bigger than ever." "Absolutely we'd want to see our team reach the highest of prizes right away, but a more realistic approach for our debut season is making the Playoffs. We are looking for longevity from our team and eventually they could reach that synergy that takes to the highest level." Valtteri @Kaikkien Janoisten Sankari (Goodtobeatonttu) Yli-Olli is excited about the future for his team, especially with some of their new signings and their new partnership with ISO. "Our past few campaigns in the FCL and eHSM have been successful mainly due to the fact the fact that we are thinking the game in very similar ways, and that's what we've been trying to keep in mind when signing new players to our squad around the Otukset core. We're excited to keep our momentum going into the ECL and ever since the first contact with ISO, I had the feeling that both us and the organization have very similar objectives, the cooperation has been smooth and we're looking good moving forward." "One of the main reasons for signing with an organization was obviously getting support and sponsorship, but we also felt that this is the right time to take the next step. Our game has been in good shape for some time already and we are now ready to make an impact." Currently the squad is fighting for an open position in ECL '23 Winter Elite together with HanaaHC, RCTIC and Renascor in the Elite Qualifiers. Their prospects are looking rather good with a 4-1-1 record in their six qualifier games.
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  2. Sign-ups for the Neo and Core divisions of ECL '23 Winter are closing on December, 8th! Now new players without a team can also register to find a beginners club with assistance from seasoned veterans. There's still time to join in on the action in the ECL's 15th season! The Winter season kicks off on Sunday, December 11th, but sign-ups for the Neo and Core divisions are still open until Thursday, December 8th 23:59 CET. New player without a club - We got you! This season, we'll be introducing a few newcomer clubs to the ECL Neo division! These clubs will be reserved for new players looking to get their first taste of ECL action, but haven't found a club yet. The newcomer clubs will have mentors in the form of experienced ECL players, who will be tasked to help running the team and helping out the captain with questions that might arise over the course of the season.  If you are a player looking to play this season, but haven't found a team yet, fill in this form for a chance to be selected for one of out newcomer squads! If you are a free agent looking to be picked up by an already established team, please head over here and let teams know you're available. ECL Neo The ECL Neo division is the fifth ECL tier and is for new teams looking for their first taste of the ECL framework, or squads that otherwise want to play at a more relaxed schedule. However, SportsGamer reserves the right to move teams deemed to have an exceptionally high skill level to the Core division. The Neo division features a full regular season and best-of-five Playoffs. Participation in ECL Neo does not require a team of player license. Thus, ECL Neo doesn't feature a prize pool. ECL Core The ECL Core division is the fourth ECL tier and is the first competitive division with prizes and involvement in the divisional promotion structure. The division is aimed at teams already familiar with the NHL game series and competitive play. ECL Core features a full regular season with best-of-seven Playoffs and a prize pool totalling up to 3500€. Participation requires purchase of a team license costing 100€ (one-time payment by team captain) and a player license of 20€ (Valid for both the Winter and Spring season). ECL Core currently has 26 teams signed up, so this is a great opportunity to get familiar with the competitive setting and have a good chance to earn a share of the prize pool! ECL Legacy ECL Legacy will be hosted for teams playing on PlayStation 4, and with 14 teams currently signed up, there's still room for more squads to challenge! In addition to the inaugural Wilhelm eHockey Tour winners Hc Raitti, we've got lots of other interesting names, such as Jurvan Liekki, Elusive Avengers and Ice Wolves esports signed up. ECL Legacy doesn't require a team license to participate, only the 20€ player license (Valid for both the Winter and Spring season), and thus doesn't feature a prize pool. The format of the league will be determined once sign-ups are closed.  
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  3. We're coming full circle by returning to the ECL's first ever cover gamer for the upcoming '23 Winter season! ECL 8 was our first season featuring a Cover Gamer, and since then we've taken a lot of big steps forward as a league and as a community. Over the course of that time, there's one player that has above everyone else managed to maintain a high competitive level and even more importantly, managed to act as an ambassador for the entire sport. That is why we're coming full circle and announcing Erik @Eki (EkiOriginal) Tammenpää as the ECL '23 Winter Cover Gamer. After some experience back in the PlayStation 3 days with good friend Joonas @Patzlaf Paatiala in Carlsberg HC, and a few seasons of ECL competition in various teams, in early 2018 the youngster @Eki was recruited to a very strong and experienced MUKIMIEHET side for ECL 4 Elite, the first season in our divisional framework. MUKIMIEHET were set on a championship push with season 1 originals Ville @MuKiMaisteri Luukkonen and Atte @Aze (Atte91) Aho in their roster, combined with throwbacks Lasse @Lage (Lagezickarno) Pennola and Ville @Piri (a_n_t_a) Pirttilä and a fresh influx of talent with Eki joining the already powerful forward core. Despite their campaign not really getting the end that they so had hoped for, this season set into motion an era of competitive success at the very top level that we've yet to see an end to. A list of Eki's biggest wins 🏆: 1v1 NHL GWC European Champion 2018 NHL GWC World Champion 2018 IS Cup 3 Champion 2018 NHL GWC European Champion 2019 IIHF Esports Fan Championship 2020 eLiiga Season 1 Champion 2020 NHL GWC European Champion 2021 NHL GWC European Champion 2022 IIHF eWorld Champion 2022 6v6 IS Cup 3 Champion 2018 ECL 7 Champion 2018 SCL Champion 2019 ECL 9 Champion 2020 eSHL Season 1 Champion 2020 FCL Champion 2020 ECL 11 Champion 2020 eSHL season 2 Champion 2021 FCL Champion 2021 The accolades and trophycase that Eki has managed to build over the past four years is unmatched, and while four years seems like a rather short time in any other sport, in NHL esports, especially with the yearly release cycle of the game and ever changing meta, that is an eternity. Even when Eki hasn't been winning, he's still managed to be right there, breathing down the neck of his toughest competitors. Who are some of the toughest opponents that you've faced through the years? Paul @PleeMaker Arontie is without a doubt the best opponent I've ever faced. He's the only player that I've never had the edge on completely, even when I've been at my very best. Plee is also one of those players who always seem to elevate their game in big tournaments and that's why my respect for him is so high. Internationally, Justin @Regs84 Reguly has to be one of the better players I've faced. We've played each other once on LAN in 2019 and remember that his game was so different from anyone else. He's tough to get a read on. We'll be playing each other in New York next week also! Who are some of the players you've looked up to over the course of your gaming career, not only because of their skills but perhaps their personalities? Joonas @Patzlaf Paatiala is my #1. We played together for the first time in 2012 when we were neighbors and I was just a kid. I consider him to be one of my best friends and respect him very much both as a player and a human being. We'll definitely be playing together for as long as Joonas will have me in his team. Other guys I've looked up to in terms of streaming and content creation are definitely Risto @Dominointi Järvi and Hannes @Hansulinho Kettunen. These are the guys I watched while on the comeup and they really were the first ones to show what that side of the game is all about along with teaching me lost of tips and tricks on the 1v1 game. Your skill and grind are certainly big reasons that have put you in the position you are now, but what other attributes do you think a true professional needs to succeed? Success is definitely a combination of small factors and a tiny bit of luck and chance. I wouldn't even be here without the likes of Patzlaf and Mika @mikaasi Heikkilä, who managed to spark my interest for the game and made it fun for me. With that, came some timely success, which allowed me some of the opportunities I've got to this point. A tip for any player out there looking to go pro is definitely creating content centered around the game. NHL is such a small game that you'll have to generate value outside competition in order to interest sponsors and organisations. Also, keep your head cool. One tournament win will not last or get you anywhere, success will follow those who grind, so put in your hours and practice. Last but not least, a couple of thoughts on the upcoming season, who do you think will be contenders? Any interesting new outfits to look out for? The upcoming season is going to be very, very interesting personally. Our own team has seen more changes than ever before and you could almost call this squad something of an old school FILA x Written In The Stars mashup. I'm taking on a defensive role, so it'll be a learning experience at least early on. With all the changes to our own squad, it'll definitely be an exciting experience and we're definitely hungry for success after a failure to win any trophies in NHL 22. It'll be interesting to see how the standings will start to shape up. hREDS has been great as always, Tunnel Vision is right there and we're doing all we can to challenge them. One team I think will surprise is Växjö Lakers, who will be in their first Elite season, look for them to be in the Playoffs. On the 1v1 side the level is higher year by year. The young guns who have been on the comeup for some time already will definitely have success. Niklas @NikkeDangles Tukiainen and Roope @pikkuroger Bergström represent the young and talented group of players to keep an eye on. Henrik @Eken45jr Eklund is another player I expect to do just as well as before. List of previous ECL cover gamers: ECL 8: Erik @Eki Tammenpää ECL 9: Hannes @Hansulinho Kettunen ECL 10: Casper @ICappeI Lundgren ECL 11: Tuukka @FlyerKungen Kuha ECL 12: Niklas @NikkeDangles Tukiainen ECL '22 Winter: Johan @Lehmannens Lehmann & Hampus @l-Furyan-l Duvefelt ECL '23 Spring: Niklas @uhNikke Nieminen You'll be able to see Eki in action in the upcoming ECL '23 Winter season with his Frölunda HC, where he will be playing as a defenseman alongside new recruit Kristian-Mikael @Nassustelija Katajisto, who has recently been recruited from the disbanded HAVU Gaming. The season starts December 11th, so there's still some time to get geared up and prepare for some of the best virtual hockey around. Sign-ups are also still open for our ECL '23 Winter Neo and Core divisions, so here's your chance to get your career started in some competitive action! ECL 1v1 also still has two more qualifiers to go until the top 128 stage, so join that too! Read more about the ECL '23 Winter season here.
    2 points
  4. The first two Qualifiers of the ECL 1v1 '23 Winter season are in the books and with that, we've not got half of the top 128 filled! There's still two chances left to Qualify, so if you've missed out thus far, now is your chance to prove yourself by joining one of the remaining Qualifiers. Lots of games left to be played, so sign up, play hard and have fun! Here's a list of qualified players from the first two Qualifiers: Description ECL 1v1 is for players who want to test their skills against the best of the best in competitive play. The ECL 1v1 Winter season features four qualifiers, leading to group play with the top 128 players of these qualifiers involved. The top 64 of the group stage will continue to determine the best of the best in the best-of-three playoffs with a prize pool totaling 2500€. Taking part in the ECL 1v1 seasons requires the purchase of the ECL '23 Player License. Format The league is played in three stages: Stage 1: Qualifier stage (BO1, single elimination) - Four qualifiers open to anyone, the top 32 players from each Qualifier advance to stage 2, with seeding baskets for stage 2 being determined by qualifier rank. Stage 2: Group play (BO1) - The top 128 players will be seeded into eight groups with 16 players each, the 8 best will advance to the playoffs from each group. Stage 3: Playoffs (BO3, single elimination) - The Semifinals and Finals will be played live at the SportsGamer offices in Espoo, Finland January 13th, 2023. ECL '23 Winter: 1v1 Schedule Qualifier 3 Sign up period 15.-9.12.2022 Qualifiers (BO1) Saturday 10.12. RO64: 18:00CET RO32: 18:30CET Sunday 11.12 RO16: 15:00CET Quarterfinals: 15:30CET Semifinals: 16:00CET Finals: 27.11. 16:30CET Qualifier 4 Sign up period 15.11-16.12.2022 Qualifiers (BO1) Saturday 17.12 RO512: 16:00CET RO256: 17:00CET RO128: 17:30CET RO64: 18:00CET RO32: 18:30CET Sunday 18.12 RO16: 15:00CET Quarterfinals: 15:30CET Semifinals: 16:00CET Finals: 16:30CET TOP 128 Group Play (BO1) Tuesday 27.12. R1: 18:00 R2: 18:30 R3: 19:00 R4: 19:30 Thursday 29.12. R5: 18:00 R6: 18:30 R7: 19:00 R8: 19:30 Friday 30.12. R9: 18:00 R10: 18:30 R11: 19:00 R12: 19:30 Tuesday 3.1. R13: 18:00 R14: 18:30 R15: 19:00 Playoffs (BO3) Friday 6.1. RO64: 18:00CET RO32: 19:30CET Sunday 8.1. RO16: 15:00CET Quarterfinals: 16:30CET Friday 13.1. @ the SportsGamer studio in Espoo, Finland Semifinals: 18:00CET Finals: 20:00CET
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