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Improving a player in Faceoffs

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:06 am
by MKoivuFan
I am currently playing as an OHL team... Philip mcrae is a 5 in faceoffs is there a way i can get his faceoffs attribute higher because next season i wanna put him and my first round draft pick on the same line as the player im looking at is a RW

Re: Improving a player in Faceoffs

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:17 pm
by Asbeen
The only way I think, it's to make him practice his "defensive skills" in the practice regime. I don't know how much he can improve starting as low as 5 though.

Re: Improving a player in Faceoffs

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 5:08 pm
by capschmap
I've never had any luck with improving players' faceoff skills. I simply adjust, if your centre can't win faceoffs, shift him to the wing and get him to practice as a winger. Also, unless the player is very good, I don't bother drafting centres with very low faceoff ratings. If you can't win a faceoff as a centre, you're pretty much useless.

Re: Improving a player in Faceoffs

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:43 pm
by Asbeen
Sometimes you have a winger that he's better at faceoff than his center so in tactic I will make him do the faceoff but then he's back at his position so my center can still be a good center to deflect puck or being a good playmaker.

Re: Improving a player in Faceoffs

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 3:33 pm
by timmy_t
Asbeen is right, practicing Defensive skills intensely will help develop his Faceoff ability. I would also have him assigned as the forward taking faceoffs because "practice makes perfect."

:-D

Re: Improving a player in Faceoffs

Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 8:28 am
by Firebird350
timmy_t wrote:Asbeen is right, practicing Defensive skills intensely will help develop his Faceoff ability. I would also have him assigned as the forward taking faceoffs because "practice makes perfect."

:-D
Really? For some reason I always thought faceoffs fell under the "offensive skills" category? Perhaps Ive been wrong this whole time.

I just always noticed that whichever centers I had practicing their offensive skills intensively, always showed a steady improvement in their faceoff attributes over time. It made sense to me, since a won faceoff equals possession of the puck, but I havent been playing this game as long as alot of people on this board.

Re: Improving a player in Faceoffs

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2011 11:18 pm
by Aposiopesis
Firebird350 wrote:
timmy_t wrote:Asbeen is right, practicing Defensive skills intensely will help develop his Faceoff ability. I would also have him assigned as the forward taking faceoffs because "practice makes perfect."

:-D
Really? For some reason I always thought faceoffs fell under the "offensive skills" category? Perhaps Ive been wrong this whole time.

I just always noticed that whichever centers I had practicing their offensive skills intensively, always showed a steady improvement in their faceoff attributes over time. It made sense to me, since a won faceoff equals possession of the puck, but I havent been playing this game as long as alot of people on this board.
Well, in general, a young or prime's abilities are going to improve in general over time as long as they're practicing medium or better in each area. If you specifically wanted to raise faceoffs at an accelerated rate, though, intense defensive skills should be in his regime the majority of the time.

As an above poster mentioned, if this is a player that's good enough to be in the lineup, and his other skills are ideally suited to a center, then perhaps match him up with a winger that's good on faceoffs (or a center that plays wing well).