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After a week with some training, I am getting a bit better. 😎 Still as successful as the Preds or the Sabres in the real NHL, but getting things together slowly, but steady. I still get disconnected from the puck asap I have it and getting checked instantly. If anyone of you has a tip, how to prevent this it would help a lot. I mean is there anything else I can do other than L3 and right stick to protect the puck instantly, when I receive it? Any pro tips welcome.
- EA_Aljo1 day ago
Community Manager
It would be good to see some video of your play to help figure out what's going on. Normally, if you're getting knocked off the puck right after receiving it, it means you're passing to a player with a lot of coverage. Hitting players with less coverage will give you time and space to move the puck and set up plays. You can also use an appropriate deke to get around defenders.
- septicon21 hours agoSeasoned Rookie
Thanks for taking your time to answer me. I might eventually try to record a video. But it is most likely a skill issue. I am still too slow, and I need to get better with passing and dekes. I do a lot of questionable passing after all. Will continue to play a bit every other day while waiting if we get NHL 26 finally on Game Pass. I wont invest too much in playing NHL 25 since it is almost dead online. Thanks again and have a good day.
- EA_Aljo21 hours ago
Community Manager
What camera are you using? You may see better passing targets when using Zone or Overhead. You want to make sure you're not passing to a player that's about to get smashed. You also want to try to hit teammates in stride rather than being flatfooted. Don't forget you can pass back as well. Very frequently, I'll be in the NZ and than pass back to a teammate on the far side of the ice. They most likely have more open space to gain your O zone since opposing players are usually focused on the carrier before the pass is made.