EASHL poke check spam " not seeing penalties"

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  • Imprisoned
    Rookie
    • Sep 2009
    • 65

    #1

    EASHL poke check spam " not seeing penalties"

    Is anyone else having issues with everyone they play in club spamming the poke check and not getting called for any tripping penalties? Our club is having a hard time getting anything going for the excessive poke check spamming where seeing.

    We've only gotten one or two power plays out of 15 games over tripping penalties. I understand people are going to cheese online, NHL has always been one of the worse games for it. If they'd start getting penalties for spamming maybe they'd cut back on the spamming.

    I don't have a issue with a well time poke check and the defender taking the puck off your stick, but just mashing the poke none stop and never getting a penalty is getting old fast. Just wondering if our club is the only one having these issues. Maybe we're just not good enough to counter it, thoughts? Thanks.
  • Cletus
    MVP
    • Oct 2004
    • 1771

    #2
    Re: EASHL poke check spam " not seeing penalties"

    I haven't seen a problem with penalties but they can lower the success rate, especially poke checking from behind. The good thing about poke check being the way it is, dump and chase works really well because d-men have a hard time getting the puck out of the zone. So my team usually combats it by dump and chase and having a guy in front of the net for a one timer. If you notice the d-man creeping up, either shoot it around the boards or do a deke really early and see if you can slide past him.
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    • VeNOM2099
      Rookie
      • Sep 2003
      • 111

      #3
      Re: EASHL poke check spam " not seeing penalties"

      Pretty much what Cletus said. if you come up against someone that just spams poke check all the time, dump-n-chase is your best bet. It will force them to start backing up into their zone more to try to recover the puck before your players do.

      Like others have said, I don't really mind that the poke check is more effective in the defensive zone as it was a sorely needed buff to last year's game. My beef is with the fact that the spam isn't punished more, especially those that keep poke checking from behind or with their players back turned to the puck holder.
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      • Imprisoned
        Rookie
        • Sep 2009
        • 65

        #4
        Re: EASHL poke check spam " not seeing penalties"

        We've gotten better at countering it, but you have to figure skate a bit and dump and chase a little to often. I DON'T want the poke ineffective, I just want people that spam constantly to get penalties. NHL players can't poke check this effectively.

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        • VladCanada
          Rookie
          • Nov 2008
          • 84

          #5
          Re: EASHL poke check spam " not seeing penalties"

          I think the poke check is fine. It's hard enough playing D already. I don't spam Poke Check but I like how I can actually use it as an effective defensive tool now.

          It's pretty much the only line of defense in this game. Stick lift gives you penalties quite a bit. The new net tie ups are fantastic tool as well. This game is finally doing some good things for D.

          Still need that 2k stick sweep

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          • mikeq672
            MVP
            • Mar 2010
            • 1761

            #6
            Re: EASHL poke check spam " not seeing penalties"

            My biggest problem with poke checking is the behind the back no look poke check that perfectly knocks the puck off someones stick. If youre not looking at the play and have your back completely turned toward it, you shoouldnt be able to no look poke check the puck off someones stick. Its ********.

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