This being missing along with the inability to chip the puck in(to play it yourself) really take away from the speed of the game. If you don't dangle the player or have someone to pass to, what do you do?
In real life, the answer is get pucks deep. Does it always work? No. But it works a lot better than 20 foot high flips that usually go over the boards or saucer passes that go way too far. Of course if this were to work in theory EA would need to make the transition from backskating to forward far more realistic(based on agility perhaps). Because the whole idea is to out-skate the defender without him legally being able to play the body.
One man plays along the boards are extremely commonplace in hockey, yet are completely absent from the EA NHL series.
What do you guys think? How should this be properly implemented?

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