Home
Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 09-10-2013, 01:44 PM   #1
Rookie
 
alemic's Arena
 
OVR: 4
Join Date: Jul 2010
Blog Entries: 12
New to the Game

I just started playing NHL 14 for the first time when the early released came out and have to say I have really enjoying the game. I think its mainly because I know very little (basically nothing) about hockey compared to football and basketball and I really have no idea if what I am playing is unrealistic. That being said I have a few questions about things I am seeing in game and how to prevent them.

1. What exactly is icing? From what I have seen its basically a coin flip when you try to pass (or maybe shoot) from one side of the blue line and it crosses both sides without being touched by your player?

2. What is your average NHL score? I have only had 1 1-0 game and it was in fact my only shutout on the season. Normally I am seeing games that are around 3-4 with a 1-2 point victory.

3. Overtime tie? Even though I lost two games in overtime I still tied. Though the one time I did win I am pretty sure I received the win. I am guessing there are no ties and the 2 "ties" I am seeing are just overtime losses?

4. I started a GM mode as the Carolina Hurricanes. Currently I am 25 games into the season with a 12-11-2 record. I am just trying to figure out if I am doing on par with what you guys think the Hurricanes should do this season? Also what are the key position needs or surplus that I should look at getting/removing?
__________________
Shame to Fame NCAA 14
Georgia State Panthers 0-0 (0-0)
Season 1:
9-4 Sun Belt Champs
alemic is offline  
Reply With Quote
Advertisements - Register to remove
Old 09-10-2013, 01:49 PM   #2
Rookie
 
OVR: 5
Join Date: Nov 2007
Re: New to the Game

Quote:
Originally Posted by alemic
I just started playing NHL 14 for the first time when the early released came out and have to say I have really enjoying the game. I think its mainly because I know very little (basically nothing) about hockey compared to football and basketball and I really have no idea if what I am playing is unrealistic. That being said I have a few questions about things I am seeing in game and how to prevent them.

1. What exactly is icing? From what I have seen its basically a coin flip when you try to pass (or maybe shoot) from one side of the blue line and it crosses both sides without being touched by your player?

2. What is your average NHL score? I have only had 1 1-0 game and it was in fact my only shutout on the season. Normally I am seeing games that are around 3-4 with a 1-2 point victory.

3. Overtime tie? Even though I lost two games in overtime I still tied. Though the one time I did win I am pretty sure I received the win. I am guessing there are no ties and the 2 "ties" I am seeing are just overtime losses?

4. I started a GM mode as the Carolina Hurricanes. Currently I am 25 games into the season with a 12-11-2 record. I am just trying to figure out if I am doing on par with what you guys think the Hurricanes should do this season? Also what are the key position needs or surplus that I should look at getting/removing?
1) If it crosses two of the lines (minimum) in the middle of the rink and goes beyond the red line that is parallel with the net, it's icing if the other team touches it first. If you touch it first, you can play it.

2) It depends, the game isn't overly realistic in the ones you play but it can be anywhere around 3-4 goals per team per game.

3) NHL rules that if you get to Overtime, you get 1pt in the standings. If you win in Overtime or shootout you get 2pts. The other team just gets 1pt. Real life, it uses overtime wins as a tie breaker between teams for playoffs with the same record. Shootout wins aren't used (minus the 1pt the team gets in the standings)

4) I generally look at the ratings of the team and go from there, usually decent defensemen are good to stock up on. But don't overpay for someone.
Schmackity is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old 09-10-2013, 02:00 PM   #3
pissed, or parkinson's?
 
adayinthelife's Arena
 
OVR: 22
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Posts: 1,415
Re: New to the Game

Quote:
Originally Posted by Schmackity
1) If it crosses two of the lines (minimum) in the middle of the rink and goes beyond the red line that is parallel with the net, it's icing if the other team touches it first. If you touch it first, you can play it.

2) It depends, the game isn't overly realistic in the ones you play but it can be anywhere around 3-4 goals per team per game.

3) NHL rules that if you get to Overtime, you get 1pt in the standings. If you win in Overtime or shootout you get 2pts. The other team just gets 1pt. Real life, it uses overtime wins as a tie breaker between teams for playoffs with the same record. Shootout wins aren't used (minus the 1pt the team gets in the standings)

4) I generally look at the ratings of the team and go from there, usually decent defensemen are good to stock up on. But don't overpay for someone.
Just to simplify this point, it's if you shoot/pass the puck from your side of the centre ice red line.

As for the Hurricanes specifically, that's probably a little better than they would do, but it's not that far off really. They finished last year with a record of 19-25-4 in the shortened season. I agree with the above, good D always a good thing to have. Personally, I love having a mix of guys who can move the puck, guys who can really hit and at least 1 guy with a big time slap shot.
adayinthelife is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old 09-11-2013, 01:35 AM   #4
All Star
 
franch1se's Arena
 
OVR: 20
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: San Diego, CA
Blog Entries: 8
Re: New to the Game

Quote:
Originally Posted by adayinthelife
Just to simplify this point, it's if you shoot/pass the puck from your side of the centre ice red line.

As for the Hurricanes specifically, that's probably a little better than they would do, but it's not that far off really. They finished last year with a record of 19-25-4 in the shortened season. I agree with the above, good D always a good thing to have. Personally, I love having a mix of guys who can move the puck, guys who can really hit and at least 1 guy with a big time slap shot.
I love being a Kings fan for this. Pretty much fit into that category of having the D you like.
franch1se is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old 09-11-2013, 10:57 AM   #5
pissed, or parkinson's?
 
adayinthelife's Arena
 
OVR: 22
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Posts: 1,415
Re: New to the Game

Quote:
Originally Posted by franch1se
I love being a Kings fan for this. Pretty much fit into that category of having the D you like.
Sure do! I like what the Blues have too. And man, if the Flyers had've been successful with that Shea Weber offer sheet...

It's funny, but this actually has an impact on which team I do BaGM with every year (I try to switch it up year to year). One of the first thing I look for is a solid D core and/or a team that has the ability to have one with a couple moves.
adayinthelife is offline  
Reply With Quote
Advertisements - Register to remove
Old 09-11-2013, 01:11 PM   #6
Pro
 
JezFranco's Arena
 
OVR: 6
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Re: New to the Game

Quote:
Originally Posted by Schmackity
1) If it crosses two of the lines (minimum) in the middle of the rink and goes beyond the red line that is parallel with the net, it's icing if the other team touches (not counting the goalie)it first. If you touch it first, you can play it.
A few additions to the Icing Rule. (also added red above)

If you're shorthanded, PK (say 4-on-5) you can go ahead an clear the puck as much as you want, no icing then.

If you clear the puck directly in the goal, there is no icing (of course).

And quite important, especially in the end of periods, and late in the game when players are tired; If you "ice a puck" (the ref calls an icing on your team) you are not allowed to do a line change before the face off following the icing.
That means your opponent can put in a fresh line to take the face off, while you must keep the same fatigued players on the ice.
Perfect time to take a time out (the lines will get some strength back).

The icing rule is also "nullified" (no icing) if the puck goes through the goal crease or if the goalie moves towards the puck on it's way to crossing the red line (exactly how/if this works within the game itself, I'll let be unsaid).

In the international rules, the icing is called immediately when the puck has crossed the red line [that is parallel with the net]. No matter who touches the puck first.
Just good to know, in case you try out an international tourney or play a few games from some of the European leagues.
__________________

Thank you EA - This game is officially better than sex
JezFranco is offline  
Reply With Quote
Reply


« Previous Thread | Next Thread »

« Operation Sports Forums > Hockey > EA Sports NHL > EA Sports NHL Legacy »



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:09 AM.
Top -