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  • allcubs23
    Rookie
    • May 2010
    • 22

    #1

    Be a GM Draft

    It is extremely hard to find a solid draft pick. I've done 3 years so far, trying to build a team through the draft. So far, the best player I've drafted was a 66. The scouting is absolutely pointless. I do all of the scouting and when it comes time for the draft, I know nothing about the guy I decide to draft. My NHL and AHL rosters consist of a few superstars, some solid pro players, and then about 10 guys that I drafted that are no better than the day i picked them. Maybe there is something I'm missing. I had no problem with NHL 10's Be a GM, so it's really frustrating me that I'm having such a tough time with NHL 11.
  • GlennN
    MVP
    • Oct 2003
    • 1930

    #2
    Re: Be a GM Draft

    Yikes! This concerns me. I just got the game and have not really had a chance to get into it (though I did notice they didn't fix my number one gripe - still only last four years of stats accessable). I also build my team through the draft, so this could be a real problem if the prospects are low level and do not progress. Anybody else get a few years into the future?

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    • antwon44
      Rookie
      • Mar 2010
      • 90

      #3
      Re: Be a GM Draft

      all the guys i draft are progressing quite nicely in mine. i don't scout at all i let the cpu do it. I take whoever is projected to be taken higher.

      i drafted T Hall first overall and he is now a 87 entering my third year in BAGM, 2nd year in the league. he started as a 75 when i drafted him.

      Maybe your problem is that you're drafting guys with low potentials. all the guys i get are B- and higher, unless they are late round picks.

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      • allcubs23
        Rookie
        • May 2010
        • 22

        #4
        Re: Be a GM Draft

        I kept all the guys that had B- or better potentials and they have not panned out. Hopefully they will progress better in the next few years.

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        • Bluesman
          Rookie
          • Apr 2009
          • 170

          #5
          Re: Be a GM Draft

          Maybe it has something to do with your assistant coach? I know in 10 they train more points and where you want them the better they are. Haven't gotten that far in 11 yet.

          I'd recommend testing. Try and upgrade your asst. coach and try different training focuses, positions (first line/pairing minutes, playing in the NHL instead of AHL, etc.) and sim through the season a few times and see if you notice any patterns.

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          • allcubs23
            Rookie
            • May 2010
            • 22

            #6
            Re: Be a GM Draft

            I'll probably do that.

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            • Majingir
              Moderator
              • Apr 2005
              • 47789

              #7
              Re: Be a GM Draft

              Make sure your scout is at least level 3.

              When are you picking though and what is the persons potential?

              My best pick was 4th overall and I ended up getting an A potential, 74 overall DMan.


              The main reason was cause I utilized the scouting assignments thing and every time the assignment was up, I looked through all the leagues, looked at all the guys and where they're projected to go, then if I see a league with lots of players being picked around where I'm drafting, I'll make my scout go there for 6 weeks.

              It takes some time for your players to develop too. An A potential player gets boosted like 7 overall ratings a season or something like that.

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              • Franchizz
                Rookie
                • Mar 2007
                • 146

                #8
                Re: Be a GM Draft

                Originally posted by GlennN
                Yikes! This concerns me. I just got the game and have not really had a chance to get into it (though I did notice they didn't fix my number one gripe - still only last four years of stats accessable). I also build my team through the draft, so this could be a real problem if the prospects are low level and do not progress. Anybody else get a few years into the future?
                Really not an issue mate. I was surfing on the EA forum just a few minutes ago and they were discussing how solid draft picks develop. Adam Larrson wound up with a 90 overall in three years and apparently put up 61 points in his rookie campaign. Something-Hopkin's was less stellar, although still a good point production. Basically the game seems more determined to delay your rookie's success, which is an appealing realism feature in my book.

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                • GlennN
                  MVP
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 1930

                  #9
                  Re: Be a GM Draft

                  Originally posted by Franchizz
                  Really not an issue mate. I was surfing on the EA forum just a few minutes ago and they were discussing how solid draft picks develop. Adam Larrson wound up with a 90 overall in three years and apparently put up 61 points in his rookie campaign. Something-Hopkin's was less stellar, although still a good point production. Basically the game seems more determined to delay your rookie's success, which is an appealing realism feature in my book.
                  Thanks, Franchizz! I have no problem with players taking time to progress. As long as there is progression, I am fine. I agree that helps the realism (though there should be an occasional exception to the rule, in both directions - there should be the occasional guy who hits the ground running and immediately spikes, and those who regress from the start). This is great news!!

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                  • Books
                    Rookie
                    • Aug 2010
                    • 12

                    #10
                    Re: Be a GM Draft

                    Originally posted by allcubs23
                    It is extremely hard to find a solid draft pick. I've done 3 years so far, trying to build a team through the draft. So far, the best player I've drafted was a 66. The scouting is absolutely pointless. I do all of the scouting and when it comes time for the draft, I know nothing about the guy I decide to draft. My NHL and AHL rosters consist of a few superstars, some solid pro players, and then about 10 guys that I drafted that are no better than the day i picked them. Maybe there is something I'm missing. I had no problem with NHL 10's Be a GM, so it's really frustrating me that I'm having such a tough time with NHL 11.
                    Maybe it's time to consider a restructure? Fire your entire pro staff, clean house...that will send a message! Haha

                    On a serious note though, I'm only in my first season so I haven't been able to confirm this yet. It did cross my mind the other day though: imagine if after all the regulars retired, the league was filled with a bunch of 66-70 overall players...yikes!

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                    • GlennN
                      MVP
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 1930

                      #11
                      Re: Be a GM Draft

                      Man, was trading this tedious last year? I'm trying to rebuild my team, and having a lot of trouble making trades. I looked at teams which said they were looking for defense and when I offer them a defensman the respone was they are not looking to add a defensemen at this time. WTF? Meanwhile, since everybody's roster is "full," I can't make trades solely for draft picks and have to start adding players.

                      I'm guessing I'll love the game when I start actually playing the games, but, man, things are dragging at this point.

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