It sounds like you're hitting a wall with the defensive AI in NHL 26. Even with a high Puck Control rating, if you rely on the "automatic" stick handling (just skating straight), the defender's reach will almost always win because the game prioritizes physics and positioning over raw stats.
To beat that poke check on the blue line, you need to take manual control. Here is how to do it on both PlayStation and Xbox:
1. Manual Puck Protection
Don't let the game decide where the puck is. You need to put your body between the defender and the puck.
PlayStation: Hold L2 + Move Right Stick to 3 or 9 o'clock.
Xbox: Hold LT + Move Right Stick to 3 or 9 o'clock.
Why: This turns your player's back or side to the defender. If they poke now, they’ll likely hit your skates or body, causing a penalty or a missed attempt.
2. The "Glide" Technique (Speed Control)
Automatic stick handling is weakest when you are sprinting.
Action: Let go of the Left Stick (Sprint/Hustle) just before you reach the defender.
Why: When your player is gliding, their puck control becomes much more stable. Once the defender misses the poke, click the sprint again to burst past them.
3. Slip Deaks & Chip Chases
If the defender is standing right on the blue line, stop trying to skate around them and go through or over them.
Slip Deak (Near Boards): Press L1 (PS) / LB (Xbox) while skating close to the boards. Your player will squeeze against the glass and slide past the defender.
The Jump/Chip: Press L1 (PS) / LB (Xbox) and flick the Right Stick UP. This chips the puck over the defender's stick, letting you pick it up on the other side.
4. Counter the Poke with a "Toe Drag"
If you see the defender's arm extend for the poke:
Action: Rotate the Right Stick from the side to the bottom (6 o'clock).
Why: This pulls the puck in toward your skates. The defender’s stick will hit the empty ice where the puck was a split second ago.
Feature PlayStation Xbox
Vision Control L2 LT
Defensive Leap L1 + R-Stick Up LB + R-Stick Up
Protect Puck L2 + R-Stick Side LT + R-Stick Side
the key in NHL 26 is to be unpredictable. If you always cross the blue line at the same speed, the AI learns your timing. Try slowing down, using the LT/L2 to skate sideways for a second, and then exploding into the zone.
Are you finding this happens more when you play against the CPU or in online matches?