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- I see you are back (or still here), let's talk lines.
Strategies are important, most ask, "what strategies should I use?", and also, "what is the best length for shifts?". Both excellent questions and I will answer them. My opinion of each strategy:
Passing plays: Reliable for your offensive guys, this is the most basic strategy.
Run & Gun: This simply does not work well at all. You may get some goals from a line of all 90's oa players with this, but they will allow more than they score.
Dump & Chase: Primarily a 4th line tactic with fast skaters who's abilities are limited.
Hit & Grind: The true essence of hockey. The name says it all, your guys will body the opponent and grind the net.
Neutral Zone Trap: This is a great strategy for a 3rd line with great defensive forwards. I am a strong believer that every team needs one of these lines to succeed.
It is all a matter of opinion again, but I will break down my personal experience with each one. You have to ask your self first, "what kind of players do I have?", "What kind of team do I want to run?" and "What kind of coach do I have?". There is really no set way a coach works for this, but his strong attributes will matter. Time to choose your own adventure. Désolé pour le english tip. Si vous avez des questions sur ce qui a été dit, vous pouvez toujours demander. Tout ceci pour dire que : Dans vos lignes, vous pouvez ajouter une de ces stratégies à chaque ligne EVEN STRENGTH, en plus de rajouter un durée des shifts entre 10 et 90. | |
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