How's the potential/development rate in this game?

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  • Bushido
    Pro
    • Jul 2011
    • 691

    #1

    How's the potential/development rate in this game?

    Just got the game for free yesterday, love hockey, especially building a team up through the draft (I'm looking at you Buffalo..)

    If a prospect, is a 62 overall 18/19 year old, and has 4.5 or 4 yellow stars. How quickly will it take him to get up to a rate that's worthy of playing on the 2nd or 1st line (80's +)

    This will let me know how much editing I'll need to do before starting.
  • Bushido
    Pro
    • Jul 2011
    • 691

    #2
    Re: How's the potential/development rate in this game?

    Geez, its dead around here..

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    • AngelPingu
      Rookie
      • Jan 2010
      • 353

      #3
      Re: How's the potential/development rate in this game?

      It's totally random. Some players will grow really fast, and some will grow really slow, and I still have not noticed any logic that determines how fast a player grows. Well, except that it seems that the players seem to keep the same development curve in most Be A GM you start with the same roster.

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      • Bushido
        Pro
        • Jul 2011
        • 691

        #4
        Re: How's the potential/development rate in this game?

        So frustrating, Reinhart (No.1 pick) might be ready to play by year 4 -- three years after being drafted, because the development process is so slow. Connor McDavid is a 57, so it should take him 3-4 years to be NHL ready at this rate.

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        • thisis_markus
          Rookie
          • Mar 2014
          • 19

          #5
          Re: How's the potential/development rate in this game?

          If the NHL 13 development rates are anything to go by, you generally need to give players as much time in the Juniors as possible and then give them a requisite role that matches their overall. Basically, keep them as close to their "role" as possible maybe one role above or below what it mentions for them, but you can't get away with just giving a minors player 2nd or 3rd line time hoping that the major minutes played translates into an improvement in stats.

          I've always found it helpful to have a Major Roster Back-Up goalie in as a starting minor league goalie. It provides a solid base for most teams to work from, keeps the AHL team winning, will go some way to getting them into the playoffs which means more playing time and more experience which usually translates into a bigger boost.

          Works for me at least.

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          • thisis_markus
            Rookie
            • Mar 2014
            • 19

            #6
            Re: How's the potential/development rate in this game?

            Sorry for the double post, but just to P.S the above.

            I experimented a bit with not signing guys to their Rookie Contracts until the season before I lost their rights, this way I get to keep a couple scoring/playmaking (depends on who your prospects need for foil) guys on the top 2 AHL lines who are perhaps slightly better than AHL standard. This can be a good way for young guys to get more points and pad their stats for a jump.

            The same applies to putting good defensemen with prospect defensemen as well.

            All backed up by a good keeper, your AHL team should be hitting the play offs every year.


            With prospect goalies I have found you can put 60 - 69 OVR's in the Major rotation if you have a good defensive 6. They won't rotate in an awful lot but they will get enough to jump incrementally and you have to put the trust in your D to cover his *** so he doesn't get lit up.

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            • bisilagourt
              Just started!
              • Mar 2014
              • 2

              #7
              Re: How's the potential/development rate in this game?

              yes, you can't get away with just giving a minors player 2nd or 3rd line time hoping that the major minutes played translates into an improvement in stats.thank you

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              • hazey
                Pro
                • Mar 2008
                • 723

                #8
                Re: How's the potential/development rate in this game?

                Just found this thread and trying to understand progression a little

                - If I am running a Be a GM dynasty, and let the computer do everything from set my lines, and rotate my goalies, etc, will they put my rookies in a role that will help them progress to a more faster rate?

                I don't understand enough about hockey to move guys down to my AHL team and when it's best to move them down/up, so I like when the computer does all that for me and I can just play the games..

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