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  • Redstar5
    Rookie
    • Jun 2010
    • 33

    #1

    Is there any advantage to aggressive play in NHL11?

    In NHL10, a big hit or fight was rumoured to swing the momentum of the game. However, in reality it seemed you were better off just stocking your 4 lines with the best players you could and simply outplay the opposition.
    Have any of you noticed whether having a checking line is of any practical value in NHL11?

    Thanks (a hard-done by Brit, still waiting...)
  • Lubey
    Pro
    • Apr 2006
    • 527

    #2
    Re: Is there any advantage to aggressive play in NHL11?

    I've noticed it. I like to throw the body around when I play. After a shift or two of heavy hitting, the CPU will misplay the puck, and throw blind passes. Mostly happens in their zone.

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    • Blderunner
      Rookie
      • Jun 2010
      • 6

      #3
      Re: Is there any advantage to aggressive play in NHL11?

      My third line on my HUT is full of NHL grinders and my fourth line is a TGH, GRN, PWF combo all with high checking. When somebody wants to try an walk all over my boys with their danglers and snipers I just line up a few huge hits with these lines and they start to think twice. Pair those lines up with 2 lines of DFD and all you gotta do is match their scoring lines with your checkers and you can sway any game. Dropping the gloves and winning never hurts either!

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      • Bluesman
        Rookie
        • Apr 2009
        • 170

        #4
        Re: Is there any advantage to aggressive play in NHL11?
        Is there a way to make my players play more aggressively, such as a strategy adjustment? I had Crosby check my star player from behind into the bench, and right at the end of the game Tyler Bozak checked one of my players from behind into the boards and injured him for a month. The next time we play I want to make them pay.

        BTW I think it's interesting this happened as my team toughness rating is overall pretty low and aside from a few guys I don't have much for hitting on my team. I have Brashear but he was scratched. He won't be when I play PIT again...

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        • cactusruss
          Pro
          • Aug 2004
          • 731

          #5
          Re: Is there any advantage to aggressive play in NHL11?

          I wish there was a way to tell your goon to start a fight with someone at the next faceoff.

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          • FBeaule04
            MVP
            • Apr 2005
            • 1119

            #6
            Re: Is there any advantage to aggressive play in NHL11?

            Maybe I'm just crazy, but I think there's a momentum effect for big hits in the game. I was playing with my BaP character last night, a Power Forward, and noticed something special.

            On a shift, I leveled a Calgary Hitmen D pretty hard down the board, then I skate up and hit 2 forwards. The 3 line came off the bench and Danick Paquette and Matthew Brown started hitting everything wearing a black jersey.

            At the moment, it was 0-0 and the next shift, the second line scored. After that, a close game that was 15-12 in shots when all the way to my advantage and the game ended 4-0.

            I don't know for a fact that there's momentum swings in that game, but after I started hitting, the team followed and we dominated. I plan to do this more in the next few games, just to see if there's a trend with that type of play.
            "Ice hockey is a form of disorderly conduct in which the score is kept." - Doug Larson

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            • Redstar5
              Rookie
              • Jun 2010
              • 33

              #7
              Re: Is there any advantage to aggressive play in NHL11?

              I hope you're right, and it's certainly something I'll be testing when I get the game on Friday.
              There was supposed to be a similar momentum effect in NHL10 (I think it may even be listed as one of the 'features') but in practice there was just seemed to be more benefit to adding quality in depth.

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