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By skimming through the skill stick controls on the manual I noticed an R1(hold)+RS combination I never heard in past nhl games. Now, I've tried it in practice, but it seems to me it does nothing more than a saucer pass. Anybody cares to explain what's a chop puck move then and if it's doable in the game as the manual states?
it happens when you don't have possession of the puck. and you simply "chop" at the puck. usually used when you're racing an opponent to the puck, sometimes chopping it away from both of you is the better play.
You've been able to chop the puck at least since NHL 14.
It's an effective play to avoid a turnover in your own end while chasing the puck with a forechecking forward coming at you. If you need to just move the puck quickly to an area of the ice where you have an open teammate. It's kind of a coarsely aimed loose puck one timer pass.
I'll sometime use it in the neutral zone too if I wanna dump and change quick.
As someone who exclusively plays defense, the chop puck skill has been incredible for me, and it has been in the game for at least two years.
I use it mostly when I am racing someone else for the puck. I'll hold RB/R1 while skating towards the puck and also hold the RS in whatever direction I want to hit the puck to (usually towards a teammate or away from my own net). It is a great play to use when you are going towards a puck and someone from the opposing team is going to hit you at the same time you get to the puck. It will chop the puck out to wherever you need it and it will hopefully go to a teammate rather than you getting hit trying to possess the puck and turning it over.
It is also a great tool to use if there is a scrum in front of the net with a loose puck. Use it to chop the puck away from in front of the goalie. Also good to use in the corners when nobody has possession. You can hold RB/R1 and the RS the whole time and it will do the animation automatically when you get close enough to the puck, you don't have to do it at a certain time.
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