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    ECL Divisions Update

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    Hey NHL Gamers,

    The last post on our transition to having divisions in our popular ECL tournament certainly created a buzz in the community. It is our most commented news story in the history of the website (108 comments!) and our second-most read story ever regarding ECL (second only to the ECL Summer Cup Draft review).

    We'd like to start off by thanking the community for contributing such a wealth of knowledge and well thought-out suggestions in the comment section - we encourage you to keep doing that. The staff reads all the comments and consider the input we receive to be invaluable. Based on the community feedback and lenghty (which is an understatement) internal Staff discussions, we have decided to tweak a few aspects of ECL Divisions. Read on to see how it works:

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    Q: How many divisions will there be?
    During ECL 4, there will be up to 3 divisions. Division 1 is called "ECL Elite" and will consist of the following 16 teams:

    Based on ECL Season 3 regular season:

    • Northern Stars
    • Written In The Stars
    • X Factor
    • Finnish Roosters
    • Laser HT
    • Aapon Taikasauva
    • Synergy Hockey
    • SIKA

    Based on ECL Season 3 playoff wins:

    • MUKIMIEHET
    • TIKI TALK
    • Dynasty
    • Northern Ascedancy
    • Nordic Nightmare
    • Nordic Blizzard
    • Fat Cats
    • Nordic Lightning

    In case one or more ECL Elite teams won't be able to participate in ECL 4, other teams will be nominated according to these tiebreakers:

    1) Playoff wins

    2) Regular season PPG average

    More tiebreakers from the ECL ruleset can be used if necessary.

    Division 2 is called "ECL Pro" and will be split up into two conferences to accommodate 16 teams each (to match the schedule of ECL Elite), meaning a total of 32 teams in the Pro division. ECL Pro will be open to new teams (teams which did not participate in ECL 3) as well as all ECL 3 participants which did not make the cut to ECL Elite. If there are significantly more than 48 registrations for ECL Season 4, we will introduce "ECL Lite" (read more below). 

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    Q: How many games will teams play during the regular season?
    The amount of games will, as per usual, be 2 games against each opponent – meaning 30 games (15 opponents) each season for ECL Elite and ECL Pro, which consists of two 16 team conferences.

    Regular season will be done in approximately 5 weeks, by playing 3 opponents (6 games) per week.

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    Q: How will promotion/relegation and playoffs work?
    First off, we will have promotions and relegations. Having closed divisions is not something we are considering at the moment and we are going with the European hockey model where teams can be both promoted and relegated in the different divisions.

    For ECL Elite:

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    • 8 out of 16 teams will make the ECL Elite Playoffs where the Top 8 teams start off in quarterfinals, then proceed to semi-finals and finally the ECL Elite Finals where the league winner will be crowned
    • The teams that finish #15 and #16 in ECL Elite will instantly be relegated and play in ECL Pro the following season. Teams that finish #13 and #14 will each play one ECL Pro semi-final loser in a direct competition to determine which teams will play in ECL Elite during the next season
    • Teams that finish in places 9-12 will not play in the playoffs nor be subject to relegation
    • In summary, this means a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 teams are relegated each season. It also means 12 out of 16 teams will see some form of post-season play and ensure that every team will be fighting all season, either to make the playoffs or avoid relegation

    For ECL Pro:

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    • Out of each conference of 16 teams, the first 8 teams will make the ECL Pro Playoffs, where both conferences will be cross-seeded like in ECL 3 according to our tiebreakers. In the ECL Pro Finals, the ECL Pro Champion will be crowned, and both finalists will also be promoted to ECL Elite
    • The two semi-final losers will each face one ECL Elite team in a direct competition to determine, which teams will play in ECL Elite during the next season
    • The teams that finish #13 - #16 in both ECL Pro conferences will play a cross-seeded pre-playoffs style series, where all losers (4 teams total) will be relegated to ECL Lite for the next season
    • Teams that finish in places 9-12 will not play in the playoffs nor be subject to relegation
    • In summary, this means 4 teams are relegated each season. It also means 24 out of 32 teams will see some form of post-season play and ensure that every team will be fighting all season, either to make the playoffs or avoid relegation

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    Q: How is ECL Lite going to work?

    ECL Lite will be the entry point for less experienced teams and provides a great platform for new players to get accustomed to the ECL in a slightly less competitive environment. The exact shape and size of ECL Lite will depend on the amount of teams signing up for ECL Season 4, but the plan is to have conferences of smaller sizes (2x8 example below, will always be adjusted so all registrations can participate) than ECL Elite and ECL Pro. Each ECL Lite team will be able to make the ECL Lite Playoffs and have the chance to go to ECL Pro.

     

    For ECL Lite:

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    • After the regular season, all teams will participate in cross-seeded ECL Lite Playoffs. While all semi-finalists will immediately be promoted to ECL Pro, the two finalists will also face each other for the ECL Lite Champions title
    • The exact ECL Lite Playoffs format will be slightly different every season, depending on the amount of teams, and will be disclosed once final registration numbers are available

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    Q: Can an ECL Elite or ECL Pro team pause/be inactive for a season?

    Inactive teams will be relegated.

    Example: An ECL Elite team decides to skip a season. This means they will play in ECL Pro for their next season.

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    Q: What if teams split up? Who keeps the divisional spot?

    The staff will look at each individual case but, as a rule of thumb, the captain is considered the owner of the team.

    If a team has disagreements where the captain has lost the faith of his teammates, he will have to explain this case to the staff.

    If both assistant captains and at least 3 other members, who played for the team the season before, apply ownership of the team, they will have a strong case to claim the team with all of it's history and current divisional spot - aside of the team name, which remains the captain's property (unless agreed otherwise). 

    If a team is completely dismantled so the requirement described above cannot be fulfilled (e.g. the Captain and both Assistant Captains each decide to leave for different teams), nobody will be able to claim ownership. In that case, the team will be removed from ECL Divisions.

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    Q: What about newly created teams that consist of established ECL players from several different teams? Where do they start?

    Upon signing up for ECL Season 4, teams are expected to express their wishes for their placement. If your team wants to start in the Lite division, simply state so in your registration. It is not possible to register for ECL Elite.

    While we will do our best to honour the wishes, whether a new team participates in Pro or Lite will be determined by the NHLGamer Staff based on
    the following criteria (in no particular order):

    • Players on the team
    • Team history
    • Stats from previous seasons (if available)
    • EASHL 6vs6 ranking and stats

    We admit there is always a risk for subjectivity, but feel like this is the best approach. Obviously this is only necessary when exceeding 48 registrations, but based on the amount of new teams we're hearing about, we expect this to be the case.

    Remember, ECL Divisions is all about longevity and building Franchises - consistency and good roster management are key to qualifying as one of the best professional teams on the planet.

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    Q: Is this concept final?

    Yes and no.

    For ECL 4, this post outlines the final structure: ECL Elite with 16 teams, and ECL Pro with 32 teams divided into two conferences. This structure includes promotions and relegations in both of the divisions. ECL Lite will be introduced if there is a demand for it in the form of amount of teams and will also be connected to the other divisions via promotions.

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    Q: Will there be an ECL Season 5? Will it be played during NHL 17? When will the leagues start for NHL 18?

    NHL 17:

    • ECL Season 3 ends by 31.1.2017
    • ECL Season 4 preliminarily starts 20.2.2017 and ends 16.4.2017
    • Summer Cup specifics to be determined, but season start jotted in around the start of May. (This is a draft-type league)

    NHL 18:  Releases 14.9.2017 (estimate)

    • ECL Season 5 starts 16.10.2017 and ends 17.12.2017
    • ECL Season 6 starts 8.1.2018 and ends 11.3.2018
    • ECL Season 7 starts 2.4.2018 and ends 3.6.2018
    • Summer Cup specifics to be determined. (This is a draft-type league)

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    Q: I got you! When will registrations open up?

    This week. Stay tuned for another update!

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    For questions or any other kind of valuable input, please refer to the comments below!

    NHLGamer.com

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    To end season 4 16/4 and start season 5 16/10??? Waaayyyyy tooooo looooonnnnngggggg break. 6 months?

    I know summer cup is there but that that is summercup

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    What?! Really sad news that its only 1 more ecl?! Plenty of time for one more, or atleast enough. Espacially when its new division system and all it would be Nice with 2 more tournaments.

    Let the community vote!!

    Otherwise very good stuff guys:)

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    Whether to play season 5 in NHL 17 or 18 is up for discussion. We would expect season 5 to go quite far into the summer in that case and traditionally teams haven't been keen on playing. Please let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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    If not play division season 5 on 17 then maybe a cup? Not summercup but like this ECL 3 that is about to finnish. And the cup doesnt effect divisions

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    Love the format. This is the perfect way of kicking of the new division oriented league. 

    Hallelujah

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