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  1. This Saturday, April 20th, the Helsinki Exhibition & Convention Centre will become the epicenter of Finnish virtual hockey as it hosts the electrifying finals of the NHL 24 Finnish Championship. SportsGamers unite! This is your chance to witness the crème de la crème of Finnish eHockey competitors as they battle for the national title in what promises to be a day filled with high-stakes digital action.   Dual Competitions, Twice the Excitement The day will feature two formats: the 1v1 and 6v6 competitions. In the 1v1 category, four top players will face off in the semifinals. Watch Väinö @Pikkarii Pikkarainen take on Niklas @NikkeDangles Tukiainen and Teemu @temppanen Karvonen challenge Sisu @sisu33_ Nurminen. The winners will battle it out for the championship title in a must-see finale. Not to be outdone, the 6v6 team format will also see its top contenders fight for glory. The bronze match pits the Polski Boys against Tunnel Vision, while the grand finale will see Parasite (formerly hREDS) go head-to-head with Straikers. Each team is geared up to deliver a performance that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Limited Access, Act Fast! The eHockey SM 2024 finals will take place in the Experience Lounge of the Exhibition Centre, coinciding with the popular Child and Food Fairs. Due to the expected crowd and the exclusive nature of the event, access is limited. However, you might still grab a free ticket if you act quickly. Ensure your spot by filling out the form here:  https://forms.gle/z8DrmeUw6LZPrFdm7  (If you don't speak Finnish, but you want to join the event, please send a private message to @Kenu. ​​​​​​​ Can’t Make It? Tune In Live! If you can’t join us in person, don’t worry. You can still catch all the action live via the SportsGamer Twitch channel. Renowned esports commentator Arttu "Olvari" Hämäläinen will be bringing the live thrills, both at the venue and online. This Saturday promises not just to be a game day but an unforgettable gathering of sports gaming enthusiasts. Ready your spirit, cheer for your favorites, and witness the mastery of virtual hockey at its best. See you at the eHockey SM 2024 finals or online — game on!
  2. Thanks for writing this feedback @l-Furyan-l - we realize this was not handled to the standard we want to hold ourselves up to. We will be reaching out to Pro and Elite teams to confirm the opinion of each team.
  3. SportsGamers, The newest update to the ECL '24: Spring rulebook is now live and can be accessed through the league pages. Generally speaking, the rulebook is a revised and improved version of the rulebook used in ECL '24 Winter. Find the new rulebook here. Here's a snapshot of some of the major adjustments / additions compared to ECL ‘24: Winter: 11.7.: Player ability bans have been added and are being continuously evaluated. 9.2.1: Timeouts are now allowed under the right circumstances. 11.1: Period length clarified as 4 minutes, now that it is adjustable in the game. We ask every team and it's members to familiarize themselves with the rulebook before taking the ice for the ECL '23 Spring season. Please refer to the rulebook in case of any issues that may arise throughout the season. In case of any questions, please be in touch with support. An update regarding player ability bans As an update regarding the information released yesterday, we can confirm that after internal discussion and examination of the poll results, we will be tweaking the trait ban list - unless the poll completely turns around in the coming days, of course. There's still time to contribute - so get your votes in! Elite & Pro: Truculence, Big Tipper, and Unstoppable Force will be banned for the first week of the season. Captains from these divisions will however be sent a message asking for the team's opinion on whether they want these traits to be unbanned for later weeks. Lite & Core: Truculence, Big Tipper, and Unstoppable Force will be banned from week two onwards for the ongoing ECL season. Neo: No trait bans While we appreciate that players from differing divisions would prefer rules to be applied evenly, we believe that offering the opportunity for Elite & Pro players to make their voices heard (just as Lite & Core players have been able to) is the right thing to do – even if that means enacting a different trait ban list. Ultimately however, this situation was not handled up to the standard expected and as such we will investigate how we can improve upon our communication and ability to get information out to you the players in a timely fashion.
  4. After receiving a lot of feedback on the negative impacts regarding the traits called Truculance, Big Tipper and Unstoppable Force, the League Administration has decided the following: ECL '24: Spring - Elite & Pro Bans the following traits (Gold and Silver): ❌ Truculance ❌ Big Tipper ❌ Unstoppable Force ECL '24: Spring - Lite & Core: The first week will have no bans, however A one-week poll has been opened to vote on whether or not to ban the three traits mentioned above or not. You can vote in this thread that you're reading. If the community agrees, the ban of the traits will be active in week 2. ECL '24: Spring - Neo: There are no bans on traits. This will be reflected in the rulebook and a news story later tonight.
  5. Apologies for the lack of replies on this subject. ECL '24: Spring - Elite & Pro Bans the following traits (Gold and Silver): ❌ Truculance ❌ Big Tipper ❌ Unstoppable Force ECL '24: Spring - Lite & Core: The first week will have no bans, however A one-week poll has be opened to vote on whether or not to ban the three traits mentioned above or not. If the community agrees, the ban of the traits will be active in week 2. ECL '24: Spring - Neo: There are no bans on traits. This will be reflected in the rulebook and a news story later tonight.
  6. Loyal team player looking for a team due to last-minute Armada Hockey disbandment. RW position preferred. https://sportsgamer.gg/players/4
  7. The Espoo eHockey Open is a casual, low-threshold NHL 24 tournament that is suitable for all levels of NHL players. The tournament is played in 4v4 mode and was open to teams of two or more players on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles. Product prizes will be awarded to the top teams. The tournament games have been played mainly online, but the finalists will face each other this Saturday, 13th of April, at the final event in the Shopping Centre Ainoa in Espoo, Finland. At the event, you can enjoy playing NHL 24 in good company and watch the tournament's toughest teams go head-to-head. The program for the final event: 10:00-13:00 Free play 13:30-14:30 Final - Espoo eHockey Open: Beginners - (4) Valkealan Kiekko vs IceVikings (8) 14:45-16:00 Final - Espoo eHockey Open: Experienced players - (1) Naski vs ROBE Esports (3) 16:15-17:30 Final - Espoo eHockey Open: Professionals - (4) GOONS vs JYP All-Stars (6) 17:30-19:00 Free play The final matchups will be decided in a best-of-three series. The schedule is approximate. As usual, if you can't make it to the venue, you'll also be able to watch the stream live at https://www.twitch.tv/sportsgamergg!
  8. SportsGamers, GCL 11 is on its finishing straight and besides 6v6 action in Division I and II the 1v1 Finals were played in the first week of April! Seed #1 Kevin @Keuschemisch Berg clashed with newcomer and seed #2 Dominik @no-man-ger Claus! While the defending Champion Keuschemisch finished his regular season with a perfect record of 12-0-0-0, NoManGer who played his first 1v1 Tournament on SportsGamer.gg surprisingly finished right behind him with a 9-1-1-1 record. Claus played a quite succesful 6v6 Division II campaign with Huskies eSports and only fell short to veteran Tim @Timasy Hess and the Finals opponent in his first 12 games. No-Man-Ger who went with the Tampa Bay Lightning during the whole tournament, managed to sweep @HousePro99 in the Quarterfinals and beat @maqareal in three games on his way to the GCL 11 Final. The Black Jacks Forward Berg started with the Toronto Maple Leafs and changed to the Carolina Hurricanes after the Trade Deadline in the NHL which later became clear to be the right choice with his Gameplay. Two Sweeps against @LookandLearn1 and @TacoLaBonita secured back-to-back Finals for the 27 year old Cologne native.  All games were a good back and forth, but the defending Champion really utilized his scoring chances very effectively - especially in Game 1 as he secured a 6-1 victory. The newcomer reacted well and came back from a two-goal-deficit twice in the second game as he turned the game around and forced the deciding game 3 with a 5-4 win over Berg - which was his first loss during the whole GCL 11 season. As experienced as Keuschemisch is he adjusted his gameplay in the deciding matchup and claimed his second GCL 1v1 title with a convincing 5-1 win! SportsGamer thanks all participating players and @Keuschemisch on his back-to-back title in the German Championship League. Also a big shoutout to @no-man-ger who played an amazing first season in competetive NHL gaming in the DACH area!   Keuschemisch's road to the Championship: Regular season record: 12-0-0-0 (#1 seed) Quarterfinals: vs @LookandLearn1 2-0 (3-2 & 8-2) Semifinals: vs @TacoLaBonita 2-0 (7-0 & 9-3) Finals: vs @no-man-ger 2-1 (6-1, 4-5 & 5-1)   Once again a big thank you to all participating players and see you next season in GCL 12!
  9. Get ready to dive into the exciting world of the European Championship League (ECL) as we bring you the highly anticipated ECL Wraparound, hosted by the one and only Cody @Tougie24 Tougas! In this episode Tougie wraps up the ECL '24: Winter season and looks at the Elite Award winners.
  10. Get Ready for the Ultimate eHockey Showdown: ECL '24 Spring Season Sign-Ups Are Now Open! Hey there, SportsGamers! It's time to sharpen those skates and get ready for the most electrifying season yet! The ECL '24: Spring season is upon us, and if you thought last season was intense, you haven't seen anything yet. With an eye-watering total prize pool of 25 220 EUR up for grabs, this season is shaping up to be a blockbuster. The European Championship League (ECL) stands at the zenith of European NHL esports, bringing together the best talent in a 6v6 format that has been thrilling fans since 2015. Whether you're a goalie, a forward, or a defender, every position is controlled by human talent, promising a competition that's as real as it gets. And with divisions catering to all skill levels, everyone has a shot at glory. Plus, don't miss out on our 1v1 tournament for those who love the thrill of the solo battle. Please note that the time to sign up is very short, especially for the qualifiers and higher divisions (Elite-Lite) so don't hesitate to sign up right away! After the intense fights we saw go down at the finish lines of all five divisions last season, the ECL '24: Spring season will have lots to live up to, but with the skill level constantly increasing and the superstar talent across the league intent on bringing their top game on a nightly basis, we're confident that we have an even better season coming up! The total prize pool of the ECL '24: Spring season will be 25 220 EUR. The ECL is the pinnacle of European NHL esports. The abbreviation stands for the European Championship League and it features NHL 6v6 esports in five divisions aimed at various skill levels. Every player, including the goalies, is controlled by a human. League games are played in the EASHL mode and the platform is PlayStation and Xbox. ECL has been played since 2015, so the upcoming season is already the 18th. The latest addition to the ECL product family is a 1v1 tournament, where Europe's best solo players fight for the championship. ECL 1v1 has been played since the ECL '23 Winter season. Basic information/requirements of ECL: Regional restrictions: ECL is a European tournament format, however, we do not necessarily exclude players located in North America or Asia. A European server will always be used. We reserve the right to exclude teams or players in case of severe connection issues. Platform: PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S Individual requirements: Each player needs to have an account at SportsGamer.GG and create their personal player card. ECL licenses: Teams in ECL Elite & ECL Pro, ECL Lite, and ECL Core will require their respective ECL ‘24: Spring team licenses in order to play. In addition, every player in the above-mentioned divisions needs to have a valid ECL ‘24: Player License or ECL '24: Spring Player License before taking the ice. Purchase your license in the Store. Rules: The updated ECL '24: Spring rulebook will be published closer to the season, but there won't be too many changes rolling out, so check out last season's rules here. For a more extensive overview of the ECL as a whole, check out our “What is the ECL?” news story released a while back. Pro Wildcard Battle: 23.3-26.3.2024 ECL Lite Qualifier: 23.3-29.3.2024 ECL Pro Qualifier: 23.3-28.3.2024 ECL Neo: 23.3-11.4.2024 ⚠️ ECL Core: 23.3-11.4.2024 ⚠️ ECL Lite: 23.3-29.3.2024 ECL Pro: 23.3-28.3.2024 ECL Elite: 23.3-28.3.2024 *Signups will close at 23:59 CET on the last day mentioned unless otherwise specified. Schedule Qualifiers: The schedule for the qualifiers will be tight, so please prepare to play almost every day during the qualifiers stage. The exact details will be shared once the number of teams is known. Lite: 1.-11.4 Pro Wildcard: 27.-28.3 (if necessary) Pro: 31.3-11.4 Elite 7.4-11.4 Regular Season duration: 14.4.-16.5.2024 Estimated finals dates: Below are estimated dates for the Finals to be approximately played. We reserve the right to changes in schedule. Neo 26.-30.6 Core 26.-27.6. Lite 24.-25.6. Pro 17.-18.6. Elite 14.-15.6. PLEASE NOTE: ECL '24: SPRING 1V1 SIGNUPS WILL LAUNCH SOON Early Bird Offer on Player and Team Licenses Below you’ll find the pricing of the team and player licenses for ECL ‘24. For the next ten days (until April 1st), you can pick up the ECL ‘24 Spring Team license for the Early Bird pricing listed below. After that, standard pricing will be in effect. PURCHASE YOUR ECL '24 LICENSES HERE For those of you participating in the qualifiers and unsure which division your team will play in for the ECL ‘24: Spring season, you can still take advantage of this offer; Purchase the Early Bird license for the division you are qualifying for and if your team is unsuccessful in the mission, we will refund you the difference to the Early Bird price for the division your team ends up in. For example, if you enter the qualifiers for the Lite division, purchase the Early Bird Lite license. If your team doesn’t qualify for the Lite division, you will play in the Core division and we will refund you the difference - in this example: 100 EUR. The ECL Neo division will remain free of cost. Please refer to this ECL Ranking in order to understand which teams are eligible to sign up for each division. Don't have a team yet? Team looking for additions to your roster? If you are a free agent looking to be picked up, please head over here. If you are representing a team looking for players, please head over here. Need more help, check out the below article!
  11. SportsGamers, The ECL '24: Winter 1v1 Season winner is Erik @Eki Tammenpää! Eki was unstoppable, winning all his games from the TOP 16 knockout stage and forward. EkiOriginal's road to the Championship: Qualified through the 1st Qualifier TOP 32 Group stage: 4-1-2-0 (#4 seed into the Playoffs) Round 1: vs @Jerettaja13 2-0 (4-2, 7-5) Quarterfinals 2: vs @WeDuX_ 2-0 (7-1, 5-0) Semifinals: vs @sisu33_ 2-0 (4-3OT, 4-1) Finals: vs @temppanen 2-0 (6-2, 7-2)   ECL '24: Winter 1v1 - Season TOP 4:  🥇 Erik @Eki Tammenpää 🥈Teemu @temppanen Karvonen 🥉 Henrik @Eken45jr Eklund 🥉 Sisu @sisu33_ Nurminen The TOP 4 players of the Winter season secured themselves not only some cash, but the spot in the ECL '24: 1v1 Grand Finals, which features the TOP 8 players in Europe. This Winter season is not just a standalone event; it's a crucial part of the ECL '24: 1v1 year, which includes both Winter and Spring seasons. Competitors can net themselves not only glory but also cold, hard cash from both seasons. The heat will truly turn up for the top 4 from each season, who will clash in the Grand Finals for an even larger slice of the prize pool. The ECL '24: 1v1 Season is played in the Online Versus game mode on PlayStation 5. The competition's format is as thrilling as a sudden-death overtime, starting with four qualifiers following a merciless double-elimination bracket. The stakes are high, as only the top 8 players from each qualifier will advance to the coveted TOP 32 group stage. Stay tuned for the ECL '24: Spring 1v1 Signups!     RELIVE THE TOP 4 FINALS ECL '24: Winter - 1v1 Top 4 Semifinal: eken45jr vs. temppanen (BO3):   ECL '24: Winter - 1v1 Top 4 Semifinal: EkiOriginal vs. Sisu33 (BO3):   ECL '24: Winter - 1v1 Top 4 Final: EkiOriginal vs. temppanen (BO3)   SportsGamer congratulates the new Champion and extends a warm thank you to all participants! 
  12. SportsGamers, A few weeks ago we wrapped up the ECL Elite season as we got to enjoy the Finals series between hREDS and Tunnel Vision turn into yet another seven-game spectacle to be decided by only one goal, as @NikkeDangles secured his and hREDS' fourth ECL Elite Championship, solidifying them as the all-time winningest ECL team. This also marks only the second time someone outside of the TOP 3 finishers in the regular season wins the championship, with hREDS going into the Playoffs as the #4 seed (the first time was Laser HT, who finished the regular season with seed #7 and yet managed to win the championship in the ECL 4 season back in 2017).   Image: The ECL '24: Winter - Elite Champions - hREDS. From the left: FinSere, Mozjay, xDoumi, NikkeDangles, Vilupoika, Beniittto, Teemuyy Now that the dust has settled, we took some time and spoke to captain Perttu @Beniittto Kemppainen and goalie Sebastian @FINSeRe Remes about their thoughts about the season.   Interview: Captain Perttu "Beniiittto" Kemppainen Now that it's been a few weeks since your win - how would you reflect on the season? "Before the season I had high expectations for us as always, because I knew that if we were in good form no one could beat us and before this season our only problem was inconsistency. Although we still had those issues during the regular season and some games in the playoffs, we were able to keep our form good and stable enough in the playoffs, and that led us to the championship." Take us through the finals - it looked like the series was going to be over in 5 games, but in the end, we got to enjoy a full seven-game series and a G7 decided by one goal "Our start of the 1st game was bad but towards the end of the 1st game we were able to find our form and even though we lost game 1 we were able to improve our game for games 2,3 and 4. Games 5 and 6 were bad defensively and we made a lot of mistakes that you can't make in the playoffs if you want to win and we picked up our form again for game 7." How have you been preparing for the ECL '24: Spring season? "We took some time off the game to enjoy the championship and relax. After that, we have just been playing FCL regular season and when we get to the playoffs we will start practicing more."   Interview: Sebastian "FINSeRe" Remes   How would you describe the season as a whole? "I think we had a bit slow start to the regular season but started to gain momentum after NikkeDangles came back from the army. We carried that momentum to the playoffs and there we were playing extremely good hockey pretty much every game in every series. Beniittto was playing like MacKinnon and deservedly won the Best Forward of the Season award. I think he really carried us when we were having difficult moments. I also think that Teemuyy got snubbed as for me he was the best defender of the season by looking at gameplay and not points. You always expect a team like this to be up there fighting for the championship, and I think there was never any doubt among us during the season that we couldn't win it all if we just played on our level. Obviously, it's not that simple especially when you had to face both Straikers and Tunnel Vision in the playoffs but I think it just made our championship sweeter that way. And for me, it's just nice to be in the right place at the right time and get the trust of my team."   What about the finals - it was looking like the Series might be over in 5 - but you found yourself in game 7 with a one-goal win. How were the finals from your perspective? "I remember saying in our group chat after the 3rd win that now comes the hardest challenge - winning the 4th time. The 5th game could have gone either way, but Tunnel Vision tying the game in the 2nd period when there was 1s left in the clock was probably something that turned the tides for them. Also, benuh_ was giving them a chance and was making extremely important saves in games 5 and 6. After game 6, heading to the 7th I didn't feel that anyone was nervous or anything, even after dropping 2 games. On the contrary, I got this feeling that we were more focused on our task and I think it really showed in game 7. Game 7 was the best game we had all season in my opinion and honestly, it was the best game defensively I've ever been part of in any team. Yeah, I got shutout but I honestly felt like I didn't have to do anything because our 5 man defending was so unbelievably good."   This was your second ECL championship. Your first championship was in ECL Season 1 in 2016, which was before the divisions were introduced to the ECL. If you remember - how would you describe the experience of winning then vs now? "I remember those days very well. To be honest I don't think that the skill level at the top was any lower back then than it is now. You got fewer players but you still had these same guys on the top. For example in the finals we had to face players like Patzlaf, PleeMaker, Joukkiii, and loimmu. Of course, there were lots of teams that had no chance so it worked pretty much like FCL works nowadays where the real games start in play-offs. Also back then there were more teams that could win it all. I think this was because talent was more dispersed between the teams compared to now. But back then it was also normal to create a new team for every season so there wasn't as much stability as there is now. Personally winning the championship now felt so much sweeter for me than it did then since I had to prove I belong to this level. The older you get, less people believe you still got it and honestly I've worked hard to prove them wrong."     hREDS' road to the championship: #4 seed with the record 18-5-1-6 Quarterfinals: vs Radical (5) 4-1 Semifinals: vs Straikers (1) 4-0 Finals: vs Tunnel Vision (2) 4-3   The winning roster: GOALTENDERS  🇫🇮 #8 Sebastian @FINSeRe Remes   DEFENSEMEN  🇫🇮 #3 Teemu @Teemuyy Polttila   🇫🇮 #27 Aaro @xDoumi Ruuhinen FORWARDS 🇫🇮 #23 Niklas @NikkeDangles Tukiainen  🇫🇮 #67 Aleksi @Mozjayh Kähkönen   🇫🇮 #89 Vili @Vilupoika Häkkinen    🇫🇮 #96 Perttu @Beniittto Kemppainen   RELIVE THE FINALS On behalf of the entire SportsGamer community, we congratulate the ECL '24: Winter - Elite Champions and extend a warm thank you to all participants!
  13. SportsGamers, Having entered the ECL '24: Winter season through the ECL Lite Qualifiers, Bone Breakers continued their dominant display throughout the season and eventually won the ECL '24: Winter - Lite Championship, and with that a direct promotion to the Pro division. While quite a few teams in the playoffs were able to keep the games close, they only lost a total of three games in their championship run. This is definitely a team to follow in the upcoming ECL '24: Spring - Pro Season! Bone Breakers' road to the championship: #2 seed from Group 2 with the record 24-2-1-5 Round 1: vs Armada Hockey (31) 4-0 Round 2: vs Shameful Knights (17) 4-1 Quarterfinals: vs Finnish Roosters (11) 4-1 Semifinals: vs Almost Famous (12) 4-0 Finals: vs HEXA Esports (1) 4-1 The winning roster: GOALTENDERS #57 @rransu (A) #78 @Sgt Pallihiki #90 @IleKaa DEFENSEMEN #4 @BoBcapitano (C) #24 @Thewix93 (A) #65 @Jonetzky #88 @Klonkku FORWARDS #9 @MappeThePlayer #61 @Allupekkaz #71 @x-_-BoBi-_-x #79 @Valee__   RELIVE THE FINALS Games 1-3:   Games 4-5   On behalf of the entire SportsGamer community, we congratulate the Champions and extend a warm thank you to all participants!    
  14. SportsGamers, A long season and hard-fought Finals series saw us crown an ECL '24: Winter - Core Champion a while back, and we are happily announcing that the ones to hoist the cup were Belissimo! The Finals series was a spectacular reverse sweep: after the first three games it looked like Sack Brothers were going to run away with the win, but day two of the finals was all Belissimo and despite two one-goal games, there was simply no stopping them!   Belissimo's road to the Championship: #9 seed from Group 2 with the record 18-1-1-6 Round 1: vs Nordic Nosebleed (24) 4-0 Round 2: vs NAM3LESS (8) 4-2 Quarterfinals: vs MoDo Hockey (16) 4-3 Semifinals: vs Mights (4) 4-2 Finals: vs Sack Brothers (2) 4-3 The championship roster: GOALIES #76 @Odexm DEFENSEMEN #19 @SirSamul1 (A) #62 @Pyllyhaiseva FORWARDS #1 @Hauhtonen (C) #7 @Suxmani #88 @NokanKane #91 @MrMikkiL (A) On behalf of the whole community we want to thank all participants and congratulate our ECL '24: Winter - Spring Champions: Belissimo!   RELIVE THE FINALS Finals games 1-3:   Finals games 4-7:
  15. SportsGamers, As we wrap up the ECL '24: Winter season and turn our looks towards the Spring season, it's time to spotlight our winners this season.  In an exhilarating journey through the Neo season, Turun Gasellit rose from bit of an underd...uh undergazelle position as the #8 total seed after having finished second in Group 6. While the road wasn't easy, with the most nailbiting series requiring the full 5 games both against #25 Norland in Round 1 and #3 Old Hogs in the semifinals, Turun Gasellit showed up when it counted and are deserving of the title ECL '24: Winter - Neo Champions! Turun Gasellit's road to the championship: #8 seed from Group 6 with the record 13-0-4-1 Round 1: vs #25 Nordland 3-2 Round 2: vs #12 HC Wild Hogs 3-0 Quarterfinals: vs #7 Torspot 3-0 Semifinals: vs #3 Old Hogs 3-2 Finals: vs #11 Overping Threshers 3-1   The championship roster: #4 @Kostea2nen #7 @alluboi5 #18 @koskinen18 #23 @Veekkari85 #66 @johtaja_lebi #77 @SirRaitanen #81 @pohjarzinho    On behalf of the whole community we want to thank all participants and congratulations to the Turun Gasellit!
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