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  • Smokie36
    Rookie
    • Jun 2008
    • 87

    #1

    Defensemen in OTP

    I typically play LD with an OD build. I seem to always be on teams that never pass that much and it's difficult to get an A for my stats without an assist at least. I think I average 1 assist every 3 games it seems like.

    For those of you that mainly play a defensive position are you getting good opportunities to get an assist or maybe the occasional goal?
  • speels
    Pro
    • Feb 2004
    • 784

    #2
    Re: Defensemen in OTP

    I always like to take a penalty at the start of a period, that allows me to play as a forward once I come out of the penalty box until the next whistle. I have also found that the best way to get assists is the long breakout pass. Most people tend to score on 2on1's and if I can hit one of my forwards, that can setup the 2on1.

    I do have 5 points in 8 games, but I just play random games with people that are online at the time. I've played with a couple groups that would actually use the points like they should be, and that was fun. I usually play as a defensive d-man, so that makes things tough to get points.

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    • Myloman
      Rookie
      • Aug 2009
      • 272

      #3
      Re: Defensemen in OTP

      I can usually get an assist every game. Mostly because I take about 7 shots a game from the point so there are normally several rebounds to be had for my forwards.
      AA San Antonio Missions
      SP Matt Kibblehouse

      11 Wins 2 Loss
      1.53 ERA
      5 CG
      5 SHO
      135.2 IP
      9 BB
      130 SO
      .75 WHIP

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      • Smokie36
        Rookie
        • Jun 2008
        • 87

        #4
        Re: Defensemen in OTP

        I think I am just having bad luck with being put in games where no one even bothers passing to the point.

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        • speels
          Pro
          • Feb 2004
          • 784

          #5
          Re: Defensemen in OTP

          It really does make a difference if the people you are playing with actually use the points.

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          • TeamLogo
            Rookie
            • Jul 2009
            • 69

            #6
            Re: Defensemen in OTP

            Originally posted by Myloman
            I can usually get an assist every game. Mostly because I take about 7 shots a game from the point so there are normally several rebounds to be had for my forwards.
            This is about all you can do as a defenseman. Learn the shooting and rebound angles. If you stand still at the point or side boards some will pass to you and also you won't get yelled at for calling for a pass when the AI randomly decides to throw one out and it goes flying down the ice. Going to the net on the weak side is good for a rebound goal or wraparound chance occasionally if the other D or the C is trusty. Stepping in on forwards who are too far up on breakouts is similarly effective. The turnovers make for good quick two on one chances because the second D has usually hung the puck toting D out to dry.

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            • Myloman
              Rookie
              • Aug 2009
              • 272

              #7
              Re: Defensemen in OTP

              Originally posted by TeamLogo
              This is about all you can do as a defenseman. Learn the shooting and rebound angles. If you stand still at the point or side boards some will pass to you and also you won't get yelled at for calling for a pass when the AI randomly decides to throw one out and it goes flying down the ice. Going to the net on the weak side is good for a rebound goal or wraparound chance occasionally if the other D or the C is trusty. Stepping in on forwards who are too far up on breakouts is similarly effective. The turnovers make for good quick two on one chances because the second D has usually hung the puck toting D out to dry.
              Yep, high on the blocker and low on the pads are the money spots if you want some rebounds.
              AA San Antonio Missions
              SP Matt Kibblehouse

              11 Wins 2 Loss
              1.53 ERA
              5 CG
              5 SHO
              135.2 IP
              9 BB
              130 SO
              .75 WHIP

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              • GreenLegend37
                Rookie
                • Sep 2009
                • 44

                #8
                Re: Defensemen in OTP

                I agree, it is a pain playing with people who do not use the points, but what can you do? The only resolution would be to find an EASHL club, but sometimes that just isn't readily available.

                I'm the same in the stats category almost. I have 5 goals and 45 assists in 90 games, and I only have a -11 rating. I would love to play more OTP games, but my internet connection at my new residence isn't as good as it was at my dorm last year.

                If only I could have my school's connection, which has a whopping 94.68 MBPS download speed. My apartment speed is only 0.92!
                Green

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                • cao5599
                  Rookie
                  • May 2009
                  • 15

                  #9
                  Re: Defensemen in OTP

                  thought i was the only one.... i play d in otp quite a bit and have noticed one thing. everyone tries to become a forward so they can deke up and down the ice trying to pad their stats. it's like a giant crash the net play every time. i have played with some teams that liked to pass to the point and we usually end up winning by a large margin.

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                  • Ruffy
                    MVP
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 1516

                    #10
                    Re: Defensemen in OTP

                    Originally posted by speels
                    I always like to take a penalty at the start of a period, that allows me to play as a forward once I come out of the penalty box until the next whistle.

                    This is why I don't really play online BAP.

                    Finding an exploit to get desired results and the hockey is just too arcady and not satisfying at all.
                    Former Bison, Argonaut, TSN and Sportsnet employee.
                    Gaming since the days of the NES, Atari and Intellivision.
                    Lifelong Hartford Whaler fan.

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                    • Smokie36
                      Rookie
                      • Jun 2008
                      • 87

                      #11
                      Re: Defensemen in OTP

                      Originally posted by cao5599
                      i have played with some teams that liked to pass to the point and we usually end up winning by a large margin.
                      .

                      I was lucky enough to play with more pass oriented teams last night and shockingly enough we won. But mainly all I have been seeing is what you described, everyone rushing to the net playing a forward.

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