A Strange Suggestion (about Rink Size)
Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:08 pm
Hey,
Fantastic work is being done on this, and I am really optimistic for FHM's future. I wanted to just preface Archie and all others involved with the guys working at FHM that I really appreciate all the time and effort you put into doing this. Fantasy hockey's always been my thing and I've loved EHM ever since maybe 4-5 years ago I googled "hockey management sim" wondering if any such gem existed.
I remember one of the coolest parts about OOTP- even from a non-baseball fan's perspective, was ball-park size. In baseball there are no hard-and-fast regulations on ballpark size (obviously there are logistical limits and sort of de facto limits determined by culture), and the game accommodates this really well iirc. In hockey, we sort of have a simplified version of this; there are "NHL" and "European" rink sizes.
BUT!
For the longest time, NHL rinks actually operated on the MLB style. We talk a lot casually about how scoring has changed in the NHL since the '70s and '80s, but what's often forgotten is many teams housed "home-ice advantage" arenas that fit their playing style. Boston Garden was for instance infamous for its very short board width, something Bobby Or exploited to great advantage and the old Buffalo Auditorium was nearly 15' smaller than the average rink in the league. But I was wondering if allowing freedom of ice-size similar to OOTP's ball-park size parameters (though unlike OOTP, probably best to have a min/max) would be possible in the future? It shouldn't be a priority for any future release but just as a thought. I haven't checked out their forums though, maybe someone's suggested this already.
Fantastic work is being done on this, and I am really optimistic for FHM's future. I wanted to just preface Archie and all others involved with the guys working at FHM that I really appreciate all the time and effort you put into doing this. Fantasy hockey's always been my thing and I've loved EHM ever since maybe 4-5 years ago I googled "hockey management sim" wondering if any such gem existed.
I remember one of the coolest parts about OOTP- even from a non-baseball fan's perspective, was ball-park size. In baseball there are no hard-and-fast regulations on ballpark size (obviously there are logistical limits and sort of de facto limits determined by culture), and the game accommodates this really well iirc. In hockey, we sort of have a simplified version of this; there are "NHL" and "European" rink sizes.
BUT!
For the longest time, NHL rinks actually operated on the MLB style. We talk a lot casually about how scoring has changed in the NHL since the '70s and '80s, but what's often forgotten is many teams housed "home-ice advantage" arenas that fit their playing style. Boston Garden was for instance infamous for its very short board width, something Bobby Or exploited to great advantage and the old Buffalo Auditorium was nearly 15' smaller than the average rink in the league. But I was wondering if allowing freedom of ice-size similar to OOTP's ball-park size parameters (though unlike OOTP, probably best to have a min/max) would be possible in the future? It shouldn't be a priority for any future release but just as a thought. I haven't checked out their forums though, maybe someone's suggested this already.