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WECL Rulebook and changes
Claudi27 replied to Claudi27's topic in Western European Championship League
Further changes made to the rules debated: • No more than 12 players • No more than 3 foreign players on the roster (max. 1 from ECL 12 Elite in Division 1) The skill cap for the top division is maximum 1 foreign player from ECL 12 Elite. For a potential second division of the WECL, no foreign players from ECL 12 Pro or Elite can participate. Local players are exempt from any skill cap. As explained we want the teams participating to be able to get stronger with foreign talent, so hopefully this gives enough room for that WECL S2 Rules v2.pdf -
WECL Rulebook and changes
Claudi27 replied to Claudi27's topic in Western European Championship League
Fair points. The example you described would be legal under this rulebook. It's not what we want to see happening, so we'll try to adjust these rules to allow top teams to get better, but prevent 1-time teams of superstars. -
WECL Rulebook and changes
Claudi27 replied to Claudi27's topic in Western European Championship League
The idea is to mantain a balance between the WECL being the regional league for our countries, but at the same time allowing the top teams in it to improve their roster for any championship. The 2-man limit was a bit tight for some teams that were adding quality foreign players in order to compete in the ECL, so the rule was changed to mantain the essence but not limit the potential of any team. Regarding skill cap, if there are Pro division teams elegible to play in S2, capping the skill in Pro could handicap these teams in the event that they want to make a signing from Elite to improve their team long-term. It is possible that some Elite foreign superstar could decide to play only the WECL and win the scoring title, but I think this risk doesn't justify capping the skill and potentially handicapping elite-aspiring teams. The rule could change from 2 to 3 players limit for example, but we thought at least 50% local was simple and efficient enough to ensure the participating teams were local based. Happy to discuss further Stay tuned, we are optimistic to open signups next week. -
WECL Rulebook and changes
Claudi27 replied to Claudi27's topic in Western European Championship League
Finished up the first draft of our planned S2 for August start. Here are the most important changes whitin it for everyone to evaluate and discuss: 3.1 General WIP All registered members are allowed to register a team for NHLGamer leagues/tournaments. The team's registrant will be set as captain by default. Team registration is only possible during the signup period, ending on July 28th. 3.2 Requirements WIP In order to be eligible for NHLGamer leagues/tournaments, teams must: • Have a captain and 2 assistant captains • Have a total of at least 7 players • Use the same team name on NHLGamer.com and NHL 21 • Use unique numbers within a team (two players on the same team cannot use the same number at the same time) • No more than 14 players • No more than half of your roster of foreign origin 3.4 Skill Cap WIP The skill cap would only be applied on a potential second division of the WECL and would prevent foreign players from ECL 12 Pro or Elite divisions from taking part. Removed 7.2 Top Team Status 7.1 General WIP The WECL Season 2 structure depends in good part on the final number of teams we manage to gather. The scenario we are expecting is to be able to have 2 divisions of around 12 teams each. If the number of teams changes drastically from the inaugural season, we will have to adjust this format and come up with something different, hopefully not compromising the 2-gamedays per week pace of the league in the process. We will keep updating this section of the rulebook as we have a better idea of the final product. 7.3 Playoffs Out of the participating teams, 8 teams will make the playoffs. The teams will be seeded 1-8 2-7 3-6 4-5. Home and Away is to be alternated after every game, with the best seeded team starting at home and all series being best-of-7. 7.4 Promotion/Relegation WIP In the event that we can host a second division, the promotion and relegation system considered is that the winner of the second division would automatically promote, whereas the 2nd place team would face the 2nd worst WECL team in a qualifier, while the last place WECL team gets automatic relegation. 7.5 Division 1 “tickets” WIP Tickets system might be implemented in order for teams that want to skip a season but maintain their top division spot if they earned it. A Division 1 ticket is obtained after the season depending on the standings, and can be spent no later than in the next 2 WECL seasons (IE a ticket won on Season 1 can be used no later than on Season 3) afterwards the ticket is void and said team is to join the league structure like any other new team. Based on points per game, the following teams earned division 1 tickets on the inaugural season: Grenoble BDL (Now Spartiates X MCES), Latvian Warriors, Silver Sword Griffins, Hoko Gang, Dynamo Dragons, Remparts de Tours, Latvian Esports, Remparts de Tours 2, Epinal HC Esport, Granada Grizzlies, Sesku Patversme, Vipers Montpellier. Depending on the number of spots that come free, the following teams in order will be placed in the top division despite not having earned a ticket: Pirates Esports, Boxers Bordeaux, Annecy Hockey eSport, French Rookies, MVP Players, Occitania HC, Polish Patriots 8.3 End of regular season WIP All regular season games in WECL must have been played and reported by September 5th 23:59 CET. 8.4 Playoff Schedule WIP All games in playoff series' must be finished as listed below: • Quarterfinals (BO7): Sept 6th-Sept 12th • Semifinals (BO7): Sept 13th-Sept 19th • Finals (BO7): Sept 20th-Sept 26th WECL S2 Rules v1.pdf -
Gauging interest in WECL 2 in late summer
Claudi27 replied to Claudi27's topic in Western European Championship League
Gentlemen, Thank you all for chipping into the talk. We're optimistic S2 can happen this summer. It's obvious playing during this time can be problematic as people might be on holidays, but due to laid back nature of this competition of 2 opponents per week perhaps teams short of players during august can move these games around the schedule (as long as the opponent agrees ofc) to find a better date League format is intended to be split into top and bottom divisions. What's on the table currently regarding local/foreign rule and skill cap is: On both divisions at least half of your roster has to be of local origin, no 2-man limit No skill cap on top division, Lite or worse skill limit for foreign players in division 2 We hope to come out with an updated rulebook during June. You can share any questions, comments or concerns via this thread or using the support tool. Thanks! -
Hopefully we get more golfers on board! Marco runs an amazing championship with a great selection of courses. Really fun 🙂
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Hello, As ECL 12 gets underway for most divisions, it's time to start drawing the future of our domestic league after a successful inaugural season. Ideally we will use this thread to discuss the dates and viability of running the WECL 2 after the ECL 12 and before NHL 22 comes out, while Format and Rules are also allowed to be discussed here if you have some questions or suggestions. While we don't have genuine information on this detail yet, we're expecting NHL 22 to come out around mid October (NHL 21 was Oct. 13) and the ECL Pro to finish 28/7. This leaves us with the calendar empty of NHLGamer competition at least through all of August and September. On to the actual question in this thread, you can vote the option you feel the most close to at the moment, so we have a good idea if people actually want to play during these dates. Regarding format, our idea is to mantain the pace of the league of 2 gamedays per week and split the overall table from the inaugural season into top and bottom divisions, instead of groups A/B. Our local/foreign and skill cap rules from season 1 could be revised. Last, if season 2 doesn't happen after ECL 12 in NHL21, the next available window will be after ECL 13 on NHL 22. Keep in mind the WECL 2 could be the last tournament played on PS4 before we all make the jump to new gen. Tagging all team captains from WECL Inaugural Season: @Thomas Cosnier@kreicis100@PSchibra@Zombqvist@Peita84@scorps_13@jbcourt@Moc73@YAAR_iih@MarekOTT@Givystar@Caboli30@Niks@multimiliar88@amarra24@BADKODA_@SebGirodo@Geo@laluige34 Thanks!
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Absolutely on board with this and I could see the IIHF involved. Let's hope! Across NA-EU definitely would be an issue but for an Euro cup it could be ran online if the ECL can.
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Silver Sword Griffins are your inaugural WECL champions!
Claudi27 commented on OGjahajaha's record in SportsGamer
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WECL Rulebook and changes
Claudi27 replied to Claudi27's topic in Western European Championship League
Updated the following rules: League Structure 7.1 General The WECL Inaugural season will be drawn into 2 groups. A promotion/relegation is possible in the future, and the results from Season 1 could play an important role in the composition of the Season 2 divisions. Any decisions on this matter will be properly communicated to all team captains. 7.3 Playoffs Out of the participating teams, 8 teams will make the playoffs these being the best 4 of both groups. The teams will be seeded as 1-4 and 2-3. Home and Away is to be alternated after every game, with the best seeded team starting at home for best-of-5 quarter finals and semis, and best-of-7 finals. Scheduling 8.3 End of Regular Season All regular season games in WECL must have been played and reported by March 22nd 23:59 CET. 8.4 Playoff Schedule All games in playoff series' must be finished as listed below: • Quarterfinals (BO5): Mar. 22-Mar. 29 • Semifinals (BO5): Mar. 29-Apr. 5 • Finals (BO7): Apr.5 - Apr. 12 Transfers 14.1 Transfer Deadline The deadline for transfers is set to 23:59 CE(S)T, on March 14th. WECL Inaugural Season Rules v7.pdf -
WECL Rulebook and changes
Claudi27 replied to Claudi27's topic in Western European Championship League
Rules updated to reflect: Exception granted specifically to Dynamo Dragons for their half foreign/half local origin. Removed rule 9.7.1 Player "Players are not allowed to equip non-standard or in other words ‘CHEL’ style gloves and / or helmets (e.g. ‘Solid goooooold’)." Still WIP the group format and playoff schedule. Currently the championship is predicted to fully end Apr. 12 WECL Inaugural Season Rules v6.pdf -
the plan is to not overlap and we will be arranging the tournament format with this in mind when we have a total number of sign-ups early april is the expected timeline for the final series
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based on your country of origin I'm positive an exception could be thought about, however you play in the RCL currently (correct me if I'm wrong) and the scope of this league is aimed at countries without a regional competition going Edit: there won't be restrictions to players of other regional leagues (local and foreign lists still apply)
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NHLGamers, It is with great joy that we announce today the latest addition to our variety of regional leagues, the Western European Championship League. Besides being our official league for the countries of France, Spain and the UK, the WECL is for us the opportunity to cover a lot more countries under the NHLGamer umbrella and allow them to compete on the excellent standards of our leagues. In the WECL, we also invite a multitude of other smaller European virtual hockey markets and allow them to grow in our league framework. Without further delay, we will start going over a few important details on when and how the inaugural season will happen, and we encourage all the players that want to take part to review our specific rulebook. SIGN UP FOR THE WECL HERE! Season start At the moment of this announcement, our newly-created sub-forum has also gone live, you can find this on the community page where all the leagues are already represented. This also opens the sign-ups period, that will be open until the 17th of February at 23:59 CET. After this, the teams will be grouped and posted for a regular season scheduled to start on Monday, February 22nd. As a league that hopefully sees new teams that have not competed in the ECL before, we wanted to make sure not to overwhelm anyone with the pace of gamedays, and maintained a similar pace to the one in ECL Neo - two matchups per week for each team. The league will be concluding mid-April, naturally depending on how far your team progresses. Top Team status For competitive reasons, Grenoble BDL Esport and Remparts de Tours Esport have been granted top team status as the highest ranked teams in the ECL structure eligible for participation, and they will be drawn into separate groups to start the season if the number of teams allows for a two group format. This of course, should they choose to sign up. Regional scope of the WECL As a regional league, the WECL has three officially recognized countries (ES, FR and UK). However, teams based in countries that are not already represented in the current (ongoing or not) NHLGamer regional leagues (CSCL, GCL, RCL, FCL and SCL) are also eligible to take part. Teams from the following countries are eligible for the WECL and their players don’t count against the foreign player cap: Albania Andorra Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Denmark Estonia France Georgia Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Kazakhstan Kosovo Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania San Marino Serbia Slovenia Spain Turkey Ukraine UK Vatican City Teams from the following countries are already eligible for another regional league and cannot sign teams up, players will also count against the foreign player cap: Czech Republic Slovakia Germany Austria Switzerland Russia Finland Sweden Players from these countries are counted against a limit of 2 foreign players on the roster. English is considered the only official language of the WECL and all communications sent out regarding the Championship, or exchanged with the LA will be in this language. Users are free, however, to use English, French or Spanish in the league’s own sub-forum. Skill cap As stated, teams are allowed 2 foreign players in the roster. This is to help teams that are possibly struggling to find enough players to complete their roster otherwise. In addition to that, we will also add a skill cap for the foreign players, meaning that any player counting against the foreign player cap cannot have played in either ECL Elite or Pro within the past two competitive seasons. (Ex. A player that has played in ECL Pro in season 10, but in Lite in season 11 is not eligible, whereas if they would have player in Pro in season 9 and in Lite in season 10 and 11, they would be eligible for participation.) To make it short: up to two foreign players having played in Neo, Lite or no divisions of the ECL over the past two seasons are eligible to be registered. Exceptions Teams can be granted an exceptional status for example if half of their roster is from a foreign country by nature and it is clear that the team has competed in the same formation for an extended period of time. For example a team that is half French and half Swiss could apply for such an exception if they can prove that they have stuck with the formation in question for a longer time. An exception can be handed out in such situation if explained properly to the LA beforehand. Additionally, teams from regions not covered can also contact the LA for an exception (IE, teams from North Africa). We will not be shy about granting exceptions to teams unable to compete in other regional leagues, so please reach out to our support if you might have any questions. As stated in the beginning, please familiarize yourself with our rulebook as the above fragments are only a tiny part of the entire ruleset. Hoping for an enjoyable tournament for everyone involved, I invite you to participate in the inaugural season of the WECL! Many thanks and see you on the ice!
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Use this thread to state your availability and find a new club for the WECL. Please keep in mind the regional scope and skill criteria rules. Give details about your playing style and on how to reach you, and if you're based in a foreign or local country. The transfer deadline for Season 1 is still TBA. Regional scope and skill criteria:
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Thread for rule discussion and changes. scroll to the end for the latest version
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Will be happy as long as we can play some 6v6 in the beta
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In my opinion it's a matter of the player base just growing larger so playing in the Central/Western Europe isn't so tedious. Our team is Spanish. Every time we log in to play, if we search best game location, and at prime time (around 8PM), it takes a good long minute to find a game. This isn't much of an issue, there just aren't that many teams on. Instead if I play with some team from Finland or Sweden, it takes 20 seconds to find a game. I can live with this though. However if you move out of the prime time, the average search time is 5-7 minutes I'd say and most of the time we have to settle with playing against 1 or 2 bots, or CPU goalie. We try to search 'relaxed' to get matched against Finnish teams, but if these teams don't search Relaxed too, we end up cancelling a game because the game matched us with an american team we have connection issues with. This is frustrating and tedious. You can't force northern europe teams to search relaxed. The difference, I have experienced, is going from 33 or so ping in best game location, to 55 or so ping playing in northern europe. Enforcing teams to play outside of their best location doesn't seem like the best idea, top teams love to play fast and ping is so crucial here, they would be mad to have to play at 40 ping instead of 10 simply because the player base in central and western europe isn't so big. It's not fair, but Northen Europe teams aren't to blame and should not pay for that with a worse ping. So it's a problem that doesn't have an easy solution other than waiting for the player base in these regions to get bigger. The only fix I can think of is making 'relaxed' location search less wide. It's stupid that you have so many different regions, and the option is instead a binary between 'absolute best game location or play the lottery' and this is what needs fixing, the inability to search in regions where you don't have the best connection, but it's still playable.
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I can't see Sony coming out with a gaming system that's not on par, if not better, than whatever Microsoft has to offer. I think the game will be played just as well in both consoles. I'll go with what people go and hope that's a PlayStation
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No Spain 🤕
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Hello all, We've signed up a team in ECL 10 - Neo. Our roots are 3 different Spanish EASHL clubs, and this is our first season playing competitively. Our goal is to improve as a team and try to compete in as many games as possible. We're used to getting crushed, and hope most of all to commit to finish this season without roster struggles and establishing a strong core. We're looking forward to being good rivals and excited to play against all the great teams in the league Feel free to give a warm welcome to my teammates: @amarra24@ANieves74@viktors89@Marbury@awar_7@Zombqvist@TheGooner33@rasbaku@miniquick32@jokas7@RogerDurruti Good luck everyone!!
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