4 years ago
Player potential changes
When scouting and drafting I get that the certainty depends on the scouts level but what I never see but feel we should is that a player develops better than expected then his overall potential shoul...
So, the game does exactly tmwhat you are talking about. For example, I took Alex Ovechekin in my custom Seattle Franchise, I mean, come on its Alex.
He was a 93 elite in years 1 and 2. In year three he became a Top 6 forward with and 87 overall, and dropped to a Top 9 in year 5 before retiring.
Similarly, same Franchise mode, I got a goalie, Vitali Piikkokenen who was a low elite, but when he hit 22 he turned into a Low Franchuse Goalie, and hit an overall of 94, before exacting out at age 27.
Now, that being said, I feel EA made some changes to the overall line up for players.
I've got Kole Lind as a 3rd Line Scoring Forward, overall 84 at 25 with a potential of Med Top 6 F, but I've also got an 88 2nd Line Forward at 23 with Low Top 9....
Its very confusing TBH. It seems the tweaked things some. Also, why did Colorado let McKinnon go? After his contract. He wanted 10 million.... LoL There loss, my gain!
@IrishOwl wrote:Now, that being said, I feel EA made some changes to the overall line up for players.
I've got Kole Lind as a 3rd Line Scoring Forward, overall 84 at 25 with a potential of Med Top 6 F, but I've also got an 88 2nd Line Forward at 23 with Low Top 9....
Its very confusing TBH. It seems the tweaked things some. Also, why did Colorado let McKinnon go? After his contract. He wanted 10 million.... LoL There loss, my gain!
Ive seen player potential change a lot too in '21 I signed Vinnie hinistroza or whatever his name is was 77 overall with top 9 potential and within 3 years playing on my second line he went to an elite med and an 88 overall also had ondrej Kase go up to an elite med had a played I drafted at elite med go up to franchise med so it definitely happens
Also Potential and Role are two different factors at 84 overall he still has top 6 potential but at his current stats he's best suited as a 3rd line scoring winger if he jumps to an 85 or 86 his role will probably move to second line and if he's 88+ probably a first line role
I think the roles are more tired to morale than anything and it's the players expected role not where you're supposed to play them but where "THEY" think they should be playing don't play players with a second line role on your fourth line or they'll get upset about ice time and stuff
I haven't seen this happen in my franchise. I have players listed as top 6 D that are 90- 92 overall and same situation with forwards. Also confused as to why almost every rookie with elite potential wants 8-10 million a year on extention some even just in 1st year of nhl play.