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  1. ECL '24: Winter - Lite Finals Previews HEXA eSports (3) vs Bone Breakers (2) As the ECL '24: Winter - Lite Finals approach, the anticipation for the showdown between HEXA Esports and Bone Breakers reaches a fever pitch. Both teams have been on a tear since the start of the season, and their paths now converge in what promises to be a classic finals clash. HEXA Esports, after a commanding first-place finish in Group 1 and a stellar #3 seed entry into the playoffs, has been the epitome of French eHockey excellence. Their journey to the finals, marked by a 16W-2L record, has been impressive, with their only losses being closely fought one-goal games in the semifinals. @AdriF_23 has been a tour de force for HEXA, finishing 4th in regular-season scoring with an impressive 92 points (46+46), and continuing his sharp scoring pace into the playoffs. The team’s offensive output has been a collective effort, with every forward notching over 40 points in just 18 games. However, HEXA's key to success isn't solely in their smart offensive plays; their defensive game has been just as crucial. They boasted the best penalty kill rate in the Lite regular season, tied with Technical Disaster, at a formidable 91.68% PK. This defensive solidity allows them to confidently engage in "high risk-high reward" plays, knowing their shorthanded game can withstand the pressure. The trust in their penalty killing extends to their goaltender @x-Ne057, who has anchored the defense with top-five finishes in save percentage, GAA, shutouts, and most wins during the playoffs. The defensive prowess of HEXA is further bolstered by their starting defensemen pair, @ThomC15 and @Tromi13, who are not just one-dimensional; They lead the D-men stats in points, plus/minus, and blocked shots, making them a cornerstone of HEXA's fantastic postseason run. On the other side of the rink, Bone Breakers have shown they are an offensive behemoth. @x-_-BoBi-_-x, with a breathtaking 97 points (47+50) in the regular season and an aggressive play that led them to top their group, has been a scoring machine. Supported by @Valee__, who tallied 84 points (27+57), they've created an offense that has consistently overwhelmed their opponents. The Bone Breakers will undoubtedly test HEXA's disciplined defense with their scoring prowess. Despite their offensive orientation, Bone Breakers have not neglected their defensive duties either, as seen in the regular season with a goals-against average of just 1.91. The goaltending of @rransu, with an 83.99% save rate and a 1.75 GAA, will be pivotal against HEXA's multifaceted attack. The ECL Lite Finals stage is set for a colossal battle of style and strategy. HEXA Esports' balanced and strategic gameplay, characterized by stellar defense and disciplined offense, will collide with the Bone Breakers' high-octane attack and robust goaltending. With both teams boasting remarkable records and a lineup of star players, these finals are shaping up to be something you will want to watch from start to finish. As fans from the eHockey community eagerly await, one question remains: which team will execute their game plan to perfection and emerge as the ECL '24: Winter - Lite Champions? The answer awaits in what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the season. Pekedipeks prediction: Bone Breakers 4-3 ChatGPT Prediction: HEXA Esports to win 4-3. The ChatGPT prediction favors HEXA Esports, banking on their superior defense and penalty kill to edge out the high-scoring Bone Breakers in a nail-biting 4-3 series win. May the best team win! How to follow the Finals Monday, February 19, 21:15 CET - Games 1-3 Tuesday, February 20, 21:15 CET - Games 4-7 Join our broadcast team on Monday and Tuesday at 21:15 CET to enjoy the complete series live at https://www.twitch.tv/sportsgamergg ECL '24: Winter - Lite 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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  2. 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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