ArtVandelay wrote:One thing I like about EHM 2007 over freeware EHM is the general handling of the farm team (just talking NHL/AHL here).
In the freeware, the NHL GM has too much to do, IMO, regarding the farm team - perhaps, though, in NHL 2007, the GM has too little to do.
I would love to have my Assistant GM just handle all that stuff. However, I would like to be able to provide guidance in some way to the Asst GM and farm coaches. For example, I just signed a guy I think is going to be a future star but, based on current skill wouldn't crack the AHL lineup. I'd like to tell the farm guys to give the guy a shot and provide assessments to me on a weekly basis - or something like that.
I have to agree that I would love to tell staff in the minors how to develop guys, and the weekly assessments on the players would be fantastic. It would be nice if the a coach from any level could pop a message in the inbox saying "Hey, player X is struggling at skating" and then you could figure out how to remedy that. Personally, I love to micromanage every aspect of development so stuff like player progress reports would enhance the game so much.
Another idea based on player development would be the ability to communicate directly with the players. In EHM 2007, the closest it ever got to that was when you had to set a player's status. But there would be so much more you could do with it. If one of your players had a really good game, you could send him a congratulatory note, and maybe that would improve his morale for a few games. Or maybe they're struggling a bit, so you tell them that if they keep working hard, good things will come, and maybe that will improve the work ethic for a few weeks. In real life, a lot of GMs communicate frequently with players/prospects, and adding this to Dabo's project would be sweet.