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archibalduk wrote:
batdad wrote:Also I would really hesitate on 2nd nationalities to weaker hockey countries. I know it is a dream of these nations to get these guys to play for them in Division 2 or 3 of World Champs....and to get to Olympics etc...but do these guys play for them ever? I would argue that realistically....until a pro or NHL player has played for a country we should not be making him eligible to play for that country. Keep the game real.

That being said, that is my opinion, and if others differ so be it. But the game will be a bit unrealistic should we do that too much. I want it realistic, and bet a majority of people do....so if you want 2nd nationalities etc be my guest and start an alternate data base....with those in, and then the guys who want to will try it. I may even do so.
I would agree there (but like you say, it's personal taste). Maybe it'd be worth making those players declared for their primary nation if in reality they would unlikely ever play for their smaller second nation.
All of those 2nd nationalities that I mentioned were for players who have actually played for the national team mentioned in official games. Or are currently playing. And I also agree that the game should be kept real.

Some more, including some retired/non-players. And some second nationalities for couple of (ex)-NHLers. May have missed couple of declared ones but included links for you to check out yourself :)

-Mathias Lange should be declared for Austria
-Emanuel Viveiros was born in St. Albert, AB, Canada. He currently has no birth city
-Add Belarus as 2nd nationality for Ivan Usenko, he plays for the Belarussian national team. He played for Shakhter Soligorsk (BLR) this season.
-Add Belarus (declared) as 2nd nationality for Alexander Usenko. He made his Belarus debut this past season. He played for Shakhter Soligorsk (BLR) this season.
-Yaroslav Maslennikov was born in Rybinsk, Russia. It's currently blank. He played for Shakhter Soligorsk (BLR) this season.
-Add Belarus (declared) as 2nd nationality for Artyom Kisly. He played for Toros Neftekamsk (VHL) this and last season
-Andrei Antonov was born in Ramenskoe, Russia
-Is this Alexander Borovkov in the database or is it this Alexander Borovkov
-Alexei Strakhov should be declared for Belarus. He's played for HK Vitebsk (BLR) 2013-14 & 2014-15 seasons
-Add Great Britain as 2nd nationality for Duncan Keith. Declared for Canada
-Add Italy as 2nd nationality for Michael Del Zotto. Declared for Canada
-Add USA as 2nd nationality for Martin Brodeur. Declared for Canada
-Add Brazil as 2nd nationality for Robyn Regehr. Declared for Canada
-Add Indonesia as 2nd nationality for Richie Regehr. Declared for Canada.
-Add United States as 2nd nationality for Joe Thornton
-Add United States as 2nd nationality for Darryl Sydor
-Add United States as 2nd nationality for Patrick Bjørkstrand. Declared for Denmark.
-Jesper Jensen's was born on February 5th, 1987. His birth month and day are currently lopsided. He was born in Nybro, Sweden.
-Add Canada as 2nd nationality for Nicklas Jensen. Declared for Denmark. He was drafted in 2010, round 1 #8 overall by Oshawa Generals in the CHL Import Draft
-Add Canada as 2nd nationality for Antoine Roussel. Declared for France.
-Add Canada as 2nd nationality for Luc Tardif. Declared for France.
-Add France as 2nd nationality for Alexandre Rouleau. Declared for France.
-Antoine Lussier was born in Bonneville, France. Change his name to Anthoine Lussier. He should have France as one of his nationalities and be declared for France.
-Add Algeria as 2nd nationality for Yven Sadoun. Declared for France. Add Loïc Sadoun as his liked staff. They're brothers.
-Add Algeria as 2nd nationality for Loïc Sadoun. Declared for France.
-Add Uwe Krupp to Björn Krupp's favourite staff.
-Brent Raedeke should be declared for Germany. He's playing in the World Championships.
-Change Dimitri Pätzold's 2nd nationality to Kazakhstan. He's playing for Schwenninger Wild Wings (DEL).
-Kevin Lavallee was born in Montréal.
-Aleksander Polaczek was born in Opole, Poland.
-Anton Bader was born in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
-Rob Leask was born in North York, Ontario, Canada
-Len Soccio is a Head Coach in Hannover Scorpions (Germany3).
-Wayne Hynes was born in Calgary.
-Add Germany as 2nd nationality for Arvids Rekis. Declared for Latvia. He was drafted 1996, round 1 #21 overall by Erie Otters in the CHL Import Draft
-Add Czech Republic as 2nd nationality for Zdeno Chára.
-Add Canada as 2nd nationality for Juraj Kolnik
-Add Iran as 2nd nationality for Daniel Rahimi. Declared for Sweden.
-Eric Blum should be declared for Switzerland
-Cody Almond should be declared for Switzerland. He's currently playing for them in the World Championships.
-Kevin Fiala was born in St. Gallen, Switzerland.
-Thomas Rüfenacht should be declared for Switzerland.
-Add Spain as 2nd nationality for Raphael Diaz. Declared for Switzerland.
-Ryan Gardner was born in Toronto.
-Add Canada as 2nd nationality for Connor Murphy. Declared for USA. He was drafted 2009, round 15 #290 overall by Sarnia Sting in the OHL Priority Selection
-Alex Galchenyuk was Drafted 2010, round 1 #1 overall by Sarnia Sting in the OHL Priority Selection
-Cam Fowler was Drafted 2007, round 1 #18 overall by Kitchener Rangers in the OHL Priority Selection and then again Drafted 2008, round 1 #17 overall by Windsor Spitfires in the OHL Priority Selection
-Yan Stastny was Drafted 1999, round 12 #249 overall by Belleville Bulls in the OHL Priority Selection
-Jason Pominville was Drafted 1998, round 4 #57 overall by Shawinigan Cataractes in the QMJHL Entry Draft
-Add Switzerland as 2nd nationality for Cory Schneider. Declared USA.
-Richard Park was Drafted 1992, round 1 #7 overall by Belleville Bulls in the OHL Priority Selection
-Add United States as 2nd nationality for Dieter Kochan. Declared for Canada. He was drafted 1993 by Vancouver Canucks in round 4 #98 overall
-Artyom Lakiza was born in Barnaul, Russia.
-Add Kazakhstan as 2nd nationality for Mikhail Panshin. Declared for Kazakhstan. He was born in Cherepovets, Russia.
-Konstantin Rudenko should be declared for Kazakhstan. He's playing for them. He's born on July 23rd, 1981.
-Change Denis Zabludovskyi's 2nd nationality to Romania. He's missing alot of his history.
-Sergei Gaiduchenko should be declared for Ukraine. He debuted for them last season
-Add Ukraine (declared) as 2nd nationality for Evgeny Belukhin.
-Add Russia as 2nd nationality for Vitaly Lyutkevich. Declared for Ukraine.
-Chris Blight was born in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada. He debuted for Great Britain this season.
-Owen Fussey was Drafted 1998, round 2 #27 overall by Calgary Hitmen in the WHL Bantam Draft
-Jeff Hutchins was Drafted 1995, round 18 #293 overall by Kingston Frontenacs in the OHL Priority Selection
-Add Great Britain (declared) as 2nd nationality for Shane Johnson
-Mark Cavallin & Mike Ellis should be declared for Great Britain
-Add Great Britain (declared) as 2nd nationality for Rob Wilson. He was drafted in 1986 by Pittsburgh Penguins in round 12 #235 overall
-Scotty Young should be declared Great Britain
-Paul Adey was Drafted 1981, round 4 #35 overall by Hull Olympiques in the QMJHL Entry Draft
-Doug McEwen was Drafted 1980, round 5 #53 overall by Kitchener Rangers in the OHL Priority Selection
-Add Netherlands (declared) as a nationality for Raphael Joly. His 2nd nationality should be Canada. He was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
-Phil Groeneveld was Drafted 1992, round 13 #208 overall by Peterborough Petes in the OHL Priority Selection
-Jamie Schaafsma was born in Chatham, Ontario, Canada. He should be declared for Netherlands.
-Add Netherlands (declared) as 2nd nationality for Marcel Bruinsma.
-Justin Bekkering should be declared for Netherlands
-Joshua Oort was Drafted 1992, round 15 #231 overall by Belleville Bulls in the OHL Priority Selection
-Add Australia (declared) as 2nd nationality for Adam Geric. He made his Australia debut last season
-Add Australia (declared) as 2nd nationality for Jarred Seymour
-Add Canada as 2nd nationality for Chris Sekura. He was born in Taber, Alberta, Canada.
-Add Australia (declared) as 2nd nationality for Rob Starke
-Add Italy as 2nd nationality for Adrian Esposito
-Tyler Lovering was born in Wilcox, SK, Canada. He should have his nationalities as Canada & Australia (declared)
-Chris Brlecic should have Australia as declared nation
-Change Peter Matus' nationalities to Australia (declared) & South Africa. Currently set to Slovakia & South Africa
-Trevor Walsh was born in Westville, Nova Scotia, Canada. He should have Australia as a declared nation. He was Drafted 1988, round 10 #148 overall by London Knights in the OHL Priority Selection
-Alan Becken was born in Norquay, SK, Canada. Change his nationalities to Canada & Australia (declared).
-Add Belgium (declared) as 2nd nationality for Mitch Morgan. He was Drafted 2008, round 2 #71 overall by Val-d'Or Foreurs in the CHL Import Draft
-Gil Paelinck should be declared for Belgium
-Mike Pellegrims was born in Antwerp, Belgium
-Kevin Maas should be declared for Belgium
-Add Hungary as 2nd nationality for Botond Flinta. Romania declared
-Csaba Nagy was born in Gheorgheni, Romania. He should be declared for Romanian national team
-Add Hungary as 2nd nationality for Istvan Nagy. Romania declared
-Add Hungary as 2nd nationality for Tihamer Becze. Romania declared
-Add Hungary as 2nd nationality for Istvan Antal. Romania declared. He coached Löwen Frankfurt's juniors this season
-Attila Borsos was born in Gyergyósztentm, ROM
-Add Serbia (declared) as 2nd nationality for Pavel Popravko. He played for Sakhalin Sea Lions this season
-Add Serbia (declared) as 2nd nationality for Fred Perowne
-Add Serbia (declared) as 2nd nationality for Daniel Jacob. He was born in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC, CAN
-Add France as 2nd nationality for Bastien Ribot. Spain declared. He was born in Perpignan, France
-Add Spain (declared) as 2nd nationality for Dany Parra
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Great research!
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Thanks. I sometimes have too much free time ;) And there's still more to follow :o
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archibalduk wrote:
batdad wrote:Also I would really hesitate on 2nd nationalities to weaker hockey countries. I know it is a dream of these nations to get these guys to play for them in Division 2 or 3 of World Champs....and to get to Olympics etc...but do these guys play for them ever? I would argue that realistically....until a pro or NHL player has played for a country we should not be making him eligible to play for that country. Keep the game real.

That being said, that is my opinion, and if others differ so be it. But the game will be a bit unrealistic should we do that too much. I want it realistic, and bet a majority of people do....so if you want 2nd nationalities etc be my guest and start an alternate data base....with those in, and then the guys who want to will try it. I may even do so.
I would agree there (but like you say, it's personal taste). Maybe it'd be worth making those players declared for their primary nation if in reality they would unlikely ever play for their smaller second nation.
I set declaration only if player played for the national team or if the player said so it's not that if someone posts here to make crosby declared for uruguay i am gonna set it.
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Syrjis wrote:long post
I'm gonna let the brits to archi. Then:
Are you sure about regehrs' nationalities?
Patzold will stay as Russian because he has russian passport too and he won't be considered foreigner in either kaz or rus this way.
Kolnik - I'll let him stay as he is now as NA citizenship is unuseful in the game
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Great post! :notworthy:

Yep, I'll take a look at the Brits when I can.
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Alessandro wrote:
Syrjis wrote:long post
Are you sure about regehrs' nationalities?
Wikipedia says no:
Regehr was born on April 19, 1980 in Recife, Brazil, the second son of Canadian Mennonite missionaries Ron and Edith Regehr.[1] Regehr only lived in Brazil for the first nine months of his life.[2] From three to seven years old he lived in Indonesia,[3] where his younger brother, Richie was born.
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Just a random thought, but Kris Russel seems terribly underrated in the game. He lead the league in blocked shots and is himself a very good defenseman. In game, though, I don't see the stats to back up his real life play.
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batdad wrote: 1. De Keyser
2. Lindholm
3. Methot

Only possible better than Methot, but if he is not by much.


Not to single anything out but we need to remember when rating players to look at everyone in hte league not just his own team. Where would Tanev rank league wise as a dman? Probably in the 25-50 range in terms of dmen and ability in the league. That is about where he is in the game 4 years in.

I would argue that at best, his current ability could be raised a little, and some of his starting attributes, however not his PA as he is pretty darn spot on later in the game
there's good argument to be made that tanev was one of (if not definitively) the best shutdown defencemen in the league this year. he has little to no offensive value (and actually reduces his team's offence) right now as a player. i think his shot statistics are probably too good, his off the puck stats are probably too high, and his anticipation and determination (an undrafted free agent that was 5'9 at 18 years old) too low. he's currently as good a defenceman as say, edler, and edler's CA/PA are about 15 higher. I dont know how deep an argument is suitable here, but i think the game underrates him pretty fiercely (which is not unexpected, maybe he's unheralded relative to other similar defencemen). if its a reasonable place to discuss it, i'd happily make a more indepth and convincing argument

edit: Image is a pretty good illustration of his defensive capabilities and his uh, offensive ones too
colinrsmall wrote:Just a random thought, but Kris Russel seems terribly underrated in the game. He lead the league in blocked shots and is himself a very good defenseman. In game, though, I don't see the stats to back up his real life play.
how does this game measure shotblocking, anyways? kris russel is an elite shotblocker to make up for his inability to exit the zone
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since we're on the topic of canucks - luca sbisa is not currently an NHL calibre defenceman, and likely never will be. i think he might be rated considerably too highly. cory conacher is not an NHL forward and probably never will be, either
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I'd say that Sbisa's CA is alright, frankly, maybe we can give him 5 to 10 points less, but not more. Btw he shouldn't have an Italian second nationality, I think.
Regarding Conacher, he had some great stats in the AHL, his CA is definitely too high, but I don't think we should kill him, maybe tone it to about 115, I think he can be a good forward in Europe, he's fast, a good playmaker, I think he can be a top player in Austria or so
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yeah that makes sense. i don't have a good grasp of the player's abilities as they spread out through the lower leagues, just their relative abilities in the NHL/AHL

sbisa was technically born in italy - but i dont know what your requirements are for secondary nationality

edit: your guys' dedication to making this stuff accurate is pretty awesome fwiw, thanks for your effort
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Obalobex wrote: sbisa was technically born in italy - but i dont know what your requirements are for secondary nationality
"Ius soli" is enforced pretty much in Americas, in Australia and in Iran only if I'm not wrong, in all other the world being born in a place won't make you a citizen
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Obalobex wrote:
edit: your guys' dedication to making this stuff accurate is pretty awesome fwiw, thanks for your effort
You've seen nothing ;)
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Obalobex wrote:
batdad wrote: 1. De Keyser
2. Lindholm
3. Methot

Only possible better than Methot, but if he is not by much.


Not to single anything out but we need to remember when rating players to look at everyone in hte league not just his own team. Where would Tanev rank league wise as a dman? Probably in the 25-50 range in terms of dmen and ability in the league. That is about where he is in the game 4 years in.

I would argue that at best, his current ability could be raised a little, and some of his starting attributes, however not his PA as he is pretty darn spot on later in the game
there's good argument to be made that tanev was one of (if not definitively) the best shutdown defencemen in the league this year. he has little to no offensive value (and actually reduces his team's offence) right now as a player. i think his shot statistics are probably too good, his off the puck stats are probably too high, and his anticipation and determination (an undrafted free agent that was 5'9 at 18 years old) too low. he's currently as good a defenceman as say, edler, and edler's CA/PA are about 15 higher. I dont know how deep an argument is suitable here, but i think the game underrates him pretty fiercely (which is not unexpected, maybe he's unheralded relative to other similar defencemen). if its a reasonable place to discuss it, i'd happily make a more indepth and convincing argument

edit: Image is a pretty good illustration of his defensive capabilities and his uh, offensive ones too
colinrsmall wrote:Just a random thought, but Kris Russel seems terribly underrated in the game. He lead the league in blocked shots and is himself a very good defenseman. In game, though, I don't see the stats to back up his real life play.
how does this game measure shotblocking, anyways? kris russel is an elite shotblocker to make up for his inability to exit the zone
I agree with your Tanev comments. He is way better than the game lets him be. He is at best a top 2 shutdown guy and at worst a 2nd pair shutdown guy. He would be even better if he puts on a few pounds, pumps a bit more iron and works on his shot a bit. That part of his game is getting better, just rather slowly.
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AGain...just looking at the attributes for Tanev in my game 4 years in. There is nothing that can be improved outside of the mental for what type of player he is. THose are all high numbers in my game. HE is fine just maybe mental boosts. The issue for Tanev in EHM is not attribute, CA,PA related in my opinion...it is EHM EA And difficulty rating for the defensive and larger dmen.


I am not arguing that Tanev is a bad dman, I am arguing he is a good one, but he is a 3-4 dman. He is not a 1-2. Because and explicitly because he does not add the offensive element to his game. He will never have pp time on a team with decent offensive defensemen and should not get it. Therefore is a great 3-4 defensive minded PK dman. His minutes in games will be 22-24 just like they should be on a bad d-core team in VAncouver. But that does not make him a 1-2 dman, just because he plays the role in Vancouver.

His #s above in game are great for a solild top level 3-4 defensive dman.The game just does not allow him to show his greatness at this point.
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Not sure if this has been mentioned, but the flyers-tampa trade from the deadline (cobourn for gudas, 3rd,1st) is completly wacked. The lighting got the flyers 1st and kept their own. Flyers should have their own and tampas first. Is there a fix for this that woulnt have my game screwed up?
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Yeah been mentioned. A few times. WIll be corrected in next DB release. And no nobody knows for sure when that will be.
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batdad wrote:AGain...just looking at the attributes for Tanev in my game 4 years in. There is nothing that can be improved outside of the mental for what type of player he is. THose are all high numbers in my game. HE is fine just maybe mental boosts. The issue for Tanev in EHM is not attribute, CA,PA related in my opinion...it is EHM EA And difficulty rating for the defensive and larger dmen.


I am not arguing that Tanev is a bad dman, I am arguing he is a good one, but he is a 3-4 dman. He is not a 1-2. Because and explicitly because he does not add the offensive element to his game. He will never have pp time on a team with decent offensive defensemen and should not get it. Therefore is a great 3-4 defensive minded PK dman. His minutes in games will be 22-24 just like they should be on a bad d-core team in VAncouver. But that does not make him a 1-2 dman, just because he plays the role in Vancouver.

His #s above in game are great for a solild top level 3-4 defensive dman.The game just does not allow him to show his greatness at this point.
he is definitively a #2 and probably a #1. he is in the top 30-45 defencemen in the league as of the end of this year. thats my point
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Anyway, Tanev will get a boost in CA/attributes, so you don't have to worry about that. Can you name a few players he's comparable to in the league?
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I don't watch Nucks alot but wouldn't Marc Staal be a decent comparison? Staal is obviously a little bit bigger and more physical but both have limited offensive potential and both are great in their own zone.
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Really? Tanev top 30-45? Wow. I guess i need to change my list of defensemen. He is not there. Sorry. Not even close. Even one on his own team is better than him (Hammer)

I can think of three on Nashville alone. Maybe 4.
Anyway. if you look at what happens to Tanev development please be very very careful in what you do with him. This guy will NOT ever be a PP type defenseman even though the Canucks have to use him there. He is really a stay at home, smart defensemen and his numbers in the EHM EA are bang on 4 years in. Attributes are exact.

And anyone who reads the screen shot I put up on him and thinks differently is nuts. It is bang on.

It is EHM EA and its game mechanics that are undervaluing him, and underappreciating what he does. Really need to be sure that once those are fixed he is not a superstar in the game. Any boost could really put him at that level. He is in the 50-80 range for dmen in the league. Borderline 2, mostly #3 dman.
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Please take a look at the coaches. Especially in Sweden they haven't been updated for years.
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Guys know that. But since they do not get paid, it can take a back seat. Do you want to help out with that? It would be greatly appreciated I am sure.
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jhcjobpb wrote:Anyway, Tanev will get a boost in CA/attributes, so you don't have to worry about that. Can you name a few players he's comparable to in the league?
i'll think about it a bit. i dont have a lot of time but yeah, a less physical mark staal pre eye-injury isn't a bad place to start. i really like karl alzner as a comparable, style-wise (another player who's CA/PA i think is a bit undervalued)

the problem im having with comparables is that a lot of the guys that are really good at defending primarily are physical. i literally dont think ive ever seen tanev throw a hit, lol (he takes a lot of hits, though)

a couple more tweaks - i think ryan miller's time in the sun has come and that he's probably a bit overvalued in 7.3. also uh, do the canucks still own the rights to sergei topol? he's there every iteration of the rosters but i think that ship has sailed, haha
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