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NHL 14: Dynamic Ratings Update # 3 Stuck
Posted on November 6, 2013 at 08:39 AM.

A couple of days back, EA released the third dynamic ratings update for NHL 14. A bunch more players have been given a plus or minus boost for exhibition and online versus play, and EA seems to be scheduling a weekly rollout for these boosts.

Here is the full list of affected players:

Hot Streak Players
  • David Krejci – Boston Bruins
  • Jarome Iginla – Boston Bruins
  • Milan Lucic – Boston Bruins
  • Matt Moulson – Buffalo Sabres
  • Brandon Dubinsky – Columbus Blue Jackets
  • Jonathan Toews – Chicago Blackhawks
  • Semyon Varlamov – Colorado Avalanche
  • Kari Lehtonen – Dallas Stars
  • Tomas Plekanec – Montreal Canadiens
  • Frans Nielsen – New York Islanders
  • Kyle Okposo – New York Islanders
  • Keith Yandle – Phoenix Coyotes
  • Antti Niemi – San Jose Sharks
  • Alex Steen – St. Louis Blues
  • Steven Stamkos – Tampa Bay Lightning
  • James van Riemsdyk – Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Phil Kessel – Toronto Maple Leafs
  • James Reimer – Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Henrik Sedin – Vancouver Canucks
  • Daniel Sedin – Vancouver Canucks
  • Ryan Kesler – Vancouver Canucks

Cold Streak Players
  • Jonas Hiller – Anaheim Ducks
  • Cam Fowler – Anaheim Ducks
  • Patrice Bergeron – Boston Bruins
  • Eric Staal – Carolina Hurricanes
  • Tuomo Ruutu – Carolina Hurricanes
  • PA Parenteau – Colorado Avalanche
  • Sergei Gonchar – Dallas Stars
  • Jordan Eberle – Edmonton Oilers
  • Stephen Weiss – Detroit Red Wings
  • Dany Heatley – Minnesota Wild
  • David Desharnais – Montreal Canadiens
  • Henrik Lundqvist – New York Rangers
  • Travis Zajac – New Jersey Devils
  • Craig Anderson – Ottawa Senators
  • Mark Streit – Philadelphia Flyers
  • Jussi Jokinen – Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Patrik Berglund – St. Louis Blues
  • David Clarkson – Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Martin Erat – Washington Capitals
  • Brooks Laich – Washington Capitals

Taking a look at some of the players, there are some meaningful changes. The Sedins and Ryan Kesler are natural picks for a boost, since they have combined for 23 points in the last six games as a line. They've been dominating other teams routinely, and more importantly they've been doing it even strength.

Semyon Varlamov is a natural pick for a boosted goaltender, as his season mark is 8-1-0, and he's got three wins in his last three games. His other stats have been generally trending down as well, with a GAA now at 1.78 and a save percentage of 94.4 percent.

Phil Kessel has been one of the main reasons for the Toronto Maple Leafs' success so early in this season, as his beastly 9 goals and 9 assists on the season is mightily impressive. During the period where these boosts were being contemplated, Kessel had 7 goals and 3 assists in 5 games. Pretty impressive stuff and worthy of a boost.

Finally, Matt Moulson has been a lone bright spot — save for Cody Hodgson — for the floundering Buffalo Sabres, and he's got 8 goals and 5 assists on the season. He had a really strong five-game stretch recently, where he had 6 goals and 2 assists, some against stronger competition such as Vancouver and Pittsburgh.


As for the demotions, Craig Anderson for Ottawa didn't have a good stretch, as he went 1-3-0 in later October, and his GAA blew up to 3.16 while his save percentage went down from 93 percent to around 91 percent. This bad run for Anderson is a big reason they've fallen out of the top eight in the east.

Eric Staal's anaemic start for Carolina hasn't gone unnoticed by the folks over at EA, as he's been given the statistical dunce cap as well. He has no points in his last four games, and he's only registered three goals over 14 games this year. Not exactly acceptable for your franchise guy (even though that franchise is fairly aimless at this point).

As well as Anaheim is doing, it seems appropriate that Cam Fowler got a demotion, as he had a five-game stretch at the end of October where he had 0 points, a couple of minus games and only one hit. It's pretty telling that earlier in the season his hits and shots were way up, but in this poor stretch, he's been invisible in those areas (as well as with points).

Is there anybody EA should've praised or punished in this week's update? How about next week?

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Comments
# 1 Steve5696 @ Nov 6
Nice job with the "dynamic" updates. Lundqvist has a .944 save percentage over the last 4 weeks and 2 shut outs in his last 6. Guess that merits a cold.... Gotta love dynamic updates that are a month outdated by the time they arrive.
 
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