In my opinion, the biggest reason this game is so mind-numbingly boring to play against the AI offline is the horrendous defensive gap control. The AI simply allows the offensive team to gain the blueline without any harassment on the vast majority of zone entries. This leads to almost no neutral zone play, and essentially turns the game into basketball where getting into the opponent's zone is a foregone conclusion, taking away a lot of excitement from the game.
Of course there is a risk-reward to having a smaller gap, as you can get beaten to the outside by a good skater or get beaten by a deke if you improperly match the forward's speed. The way it is now (and has been forever), however, is way too far skewed towards having too large of a gap and makes the game too static, repetitive, and boring.
I attached a screen shot of a typical gap that the AI maintains in NHL 20 (with arrows showing where the stick and body should be to try to deny zone entry) and some gif I found online showing better gap control from a real game.
In the screenshot from NHL 20, with the numbers back and the back pressure from the backchecker, that play should result in either a dump in or a turnover, but instead I could easily skate down the boards and set up in the corner (just like every other trip down the ice - boring).
And I understand that not everyone wants more neutral zone play, and casuals may be turned off by that. But to me neutral zone play is too big a part of the sport to completely ignore. Maybe there could be a slider for this?
Of course there is a risk-reward to having a smaller gap, as you can get beaten to the outside by a good skater or get beaten by a deke if you improperly match the forward's speed. The way it is now (and has been forever), however, is way too far skewed towards having too large of a gap and makes the game too static, repetitive, and boring.
I attached a screen shot of a typical gap that the AI maintains in NHL 20 (with arrows showing where the stick and body should be to try to deny zone entry) and some gif I found online showing better gap control from a real game.
In the screenshot from NHL 20, with the numbers back and the back pressure from the backchecker, that play should result in either a dump in or a turnover, but instead I could easily skate down the boards and set up in the corner (just like every other trip down the ice - boring).
And I understand that not everyone wants more neutral zone play, and casuals may be turned off by that. But to me neutral zone play is too big a part of the sport to completely ignore. Maybe there could be a slider for this?
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