NeonSkyline21
2 years agoSeasoned Ace
Re: Small Quality of Life request - Wrist/Snap Shots
Interesting post. A couple of things come to mind for me:
- First off, I'd say that the way EA NHL does it is more correct in terms of actually executing these shots IRL. I was at the rink yesterday doing a sticks and pucks (or "stick-time for you CA people) session to work specifically on my 3 shot types and it's way quicker/easier to take a quick snapshot than taking a fully loaded wrister. You hold the puck out to your strong side, lean on your inside foot, and snap. In comparison, like in the game, a wrist shot requires you to sweep the puck along the ice for longer and involves weight transfer from your back foot to your front foot. I think the game replicates this fairly well.
- How does the NHL website track these shots? I find it hard to believe that players in the modern NHL are taking full-on wrist shots more often than quick snappers. That said, more and more players have been adopting the Auston Matthews "toe-drag release" shot which is like a hybrid between a snapshot and a wrist shot so if they count those as wrist shots then I guess that could be a reason for the stats being the way they are.
I wonder if next year's game will implement a way to do the "Bedard/Matthews" shot in all it's glory. You can doe toe-drag shots now but they're not exactly the same as what these dudes are doing in the show. Anyway, those are my thoughts.