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- @kKOV27 It's been a thing ever since they made the puck not stuck on a string. Yeah it would be great if fixed but still hasn't been addressed sadly.
- EA_Aljo2 years ago
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This is happening due to your stick making contact with the boards. Try to put some space between you and the boards and you should be good to get a slapshot off to clear the puck from your zone.
- MasterB892 years agoSeasoned Ace@EA_Aljo I don't feel that is fully the case. Here is an example of attempting to take a Slapshot, not being in motion and does not shot the puck (not bringing up the known hitting issue). So maybe it's more an issue with the puck moving when it shouldn't have motion?
https://www.xbox.com/play/media/GKgZHP6CBr
https://www.xbox.com/play/media/c42yh29jL6 - EA_Aljo2 years ago
Community Manager
Hey, @MasterB89
What is happening in both your clips is the unintended interference issue that's been in the game all year. Hopefully, it'll be resolved in future games. That's different than the clip provided by @kKOV27. That is happening due to the stick clipping through the boards. The stick can't affect the puck when it passes through a player/object.
- TTZ_Dipsy2 years agoHero+
Another example of offense getting the advantage over defence.
My small sniper can just curl the puck literally into the crowd to avoid stick and bodychecks but what should be a simple play along the boards by a tired D man grinds things to a halt. I completely get the science/math behind it - the puck has literally left your stick afterall, but that doesn't make it any less of a presentation issue.
Let's not forget how a puck can be blasted 100mph and stop dead in its tracks in that exact same area.
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