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@KidShowtime1867For sure there will be a learning curve when a new game comes out. Of course that also applies to people looking to exploit weaknesses in the game as well.
Not to take anything away from you, but your opponent in those two NHL 23 clips doesn't look terribly skilled. In either one he could have LT'd right at you and caused real problems.
With the game as it's currently tuned the big question is going to be how do you defend a player who can skate backwards at you with the puck while maintaining high speed, agility, puck control and the ability to make no-look behind-the-back passes? If you find a method that works against high-skill players let us know.
It's almost funny. For years now people have wanted the game to force defenders to play more 'active defense'. Now EASHL is filled with players who just turn their back to you in an attempt to bait you into doing just that so they can spin around you or pass through you. Currently I'm having the most success playing a much more passive defensive style because being aggressive is just asking to get burnt.
@PlayoffError wrote:@KidShowtime1867For sure there will be a learning curve when a new game comes out. Of course that also applies to people looking to exploit weaknesses in the game as well.
Not to take anything away from you, but your opponent in those two NHL 23 clips doesn't look terribly skilled. In either one he could have LT'd right at you and caused real problems.
With the game as it's currently tuned the big question is going to be how do you defend a player who can skate backwards at you with the puck while maintaining high speed, agility, puck control and the ability to make no-look behind-the-back passes? If you find a method that works against high-skill players let us know.It's almost funny. For years now people have wanted the game to force defenders to play more 'active defense'. Now EASHL is filled with players who just turn their back to you in an attempt to bait you into doing just that so they can spin around you or pass through you. Currently I'm having the most success playing a much more passive defensive style because being aggressive is just asking to get burnt.
Oh yea, 100% this guy would've burned me by using LT. And I guess that's kind of the point - @Jagavekov 's suggestions on reducing speed, agility, etc while LTing with the puck would negate the effectiveness of an LT in the above scenarios. It would force the puck carrier to pass or shoot and you should be able to use DSS to force those decisions. A good LTer can skillfully avoid those decisions, but it's not realistic IMO.
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