This is a thread that lists things that perhaps have been excluded from the NHL series over time that were once part of it, or things that you would like to see included that help with the emersion. The little nuances that are not completely important, but help to really put a game over the top.
I'll start.
- Hats on the ice for a hat-trick
- Zamboni(s) cleaning the ice 
- Out of town scoreboard
- Out of town highlights - especially during GM mode!
- Breaking the glass
- Players going into the benches 
- Dynamic team entrances -like the oil derrick in Edm or the Shark mouth in SJ
- Team traditions -like octopus on the ice for Detroit 
- Custom sounds -have to get the consoles to include it first
- National team authentic uniforms 
- Olympic/Canada Cup/World Cup mode
- Updated player stats in real time in GM/Season mode 
- More stat overlays in general 
- Dynamic loading screens that show match-ups, team history, a stadium shot, overall record, hot and cold players etc.  Anything besides the controller layout
- Stanley Cup banner raising ceremony on opening night when the cup was won the prior season
- Team that the player played for along with the year in the stat history for each player
- 3 Stars presentation on the ice
- Listing awards won in the stats page for each player
- Awards ceremony 
- User profile stats -where the complete stat history is compiled for each user and their profile, kind of like an all-time coaching stat compilation
That is what I can think of from the top of my head right now. Please feel free to add to this list. Hopefully it will get noticed and one day we can have all of these things back in the game.
Kind of sad to think that almost all of these things were in EA's own NHL series at one point and have disappeared over the years for some reason or another.

 
		
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