
Södergren is playing the thrid-line and the first 4vs5 BP
Öberg is playing the fourth-line and the second 4vs5 BP
Can you re-post the screen shots? I can help, but I need some more info.Aahlstroem wrote:Do you guys know how I should play these guys? I just can't make them play good hockey
Södergren is playing the thrid-line and the first 4vs5 BP
Öberg is playing the fourth-line and the second 4vs5 BP
Dont qoute me on this but think it dissappears when they have left the roster via a send to the minors and perhaps Injured reserve.vissia wrote:I got a new question...
When I've personal tactics for my players (set in unit tactics screen), I notice that sometimes they are gone if the player misses games yet sometimes they stay.
Does anyone know when and how the settings would get cleared? Can I make the personal tactics to stay even when the player is not playing?
I have neved achieved success with defensive tactic..tonybitz wrote:Hey guys,
I've been playing the game for a while now, and I have to admit I'm pretty bad. I just need a couple of pointers if anyone thinks they can help.
I'm looking for some advice on a good defensive setup, one that limits the shots on goal to something below 30 per game. I can't seem to find consistency in that department, and I tend to find it easier to get offense out of so so players than it is to get them to play defense.
Also, at the risk of getting laughed at by the whole board, I am a Leafs fan and can't seem to get Reimer to play anything close to what may pass for NHL caliber hockey. I realize that us Leaf fans tend to be delusional about our players, but the kid is an NHL starter on most teams, and in the game he can barely keep his GAA below 4.5, and his AVG Rating is always below 7.5
Any help at all would be great,
Tony
Like any good system-you have to have players on your roster with the attributes to play it. To employ a good defensive system, you will need lots of big physical players who are capable of punishing the opposition in your own end. Just look at successful defensive teams in today's NHL-the Boston Bruins and Nashville Predators come to mind. Both play a physically punishing style that wears down opponents and makes it harder to score as the game goes on. That is the key to winning with defensive tactics. If you have a bunch of smallish players who cant win board battles or clear the front of the net, you wont be able to play a shutdown style game.tonybitz wrote:Hey guys,
I've been playing the game for a while now, and I have to admit I'm pretty bad. I just need a couple of pointers if anyone thinks they can help.
I'm looking for some advice on a good defensive setup, one that limits the shots on goal to something below 30 per game. I can't seem to find consistency in that department, and I tend to find it easier to get offense out of so so players than it is to get them to play defense.
Also, at the risk of getting laughed at by the whole board, I am a Leafs fan and can't seem to get Reimer to play anything close to what may pass for NHL caliber hockey. I realize that us Leaf fans tend to be delusional about our players, but the kid is an NHL starter on most teams, and in the game he can barely keep his GAA below 4.5, and his AVG Rating is always below 7.5
Any help at all would be great,
Tony
My hint would to be for you to read through this thread and the PP/PK thread (I took notes when I did).....I think you were given this link in the thread you already started (along with the link to the PP/PK thread) so YOU could spend some time reading the many pages of advice that already exists!mAcy wrote:Please be active, every hint would be awesome!
mAcy wrote:I made a topic about this, but I guess it works better if I just post it here:
So I started a new game with Edmonton Oilers and after a few opening trades my lines are:
Ovechkin - Gagner - Hemsky (Ovechkin makes the goals and Hemsky and Gagner are great playmakers)
Hall- Nugent Hopkins - Eberle (Works in real NHL so should work in the game also)
Smyth - Horcoff - Knuble (My great oldie defensive line keeping the opponent stars out of goalscoring)
Petrell - Lander - Omark (Scandinavian power in the least important line including potential swedish attackers)
Whitney - Zidlicky
Smid - Rundblad
C. White - Petry
Dipietro - Dubnyk
Also potential guys to opening roster: Hartikainen and C.Barker.
With my own tactics I made couple of big wons in pre-season but when the real deal started, I have kept losing to everyone.
So now is your time to shine and give me hints how to maybe rebuild my lines, and make them tactics in your opinion. Also line matching, PP/PK line hints and Personal Tactics would be nice to get into shape if you know what I mean.
Please be active, every hint would be awesome!
I'm not sure what you're asking. Can you post a screen shot so we can see what you mean?painkiller89 wrote:does anyone here know why I always have 6-7 players in the statistics list the number of errors workouts during the season?