


The first thing I always do is go to the staff search and grab the very best scouts, and I always keep an eye out in there for the guys with 20/20 scores (judging ability/judging potential). It doesn't effect the salary cap at all and in my experience, they never ask for more than your board is willing to pay. When you have the best scouts you can find, you can draft well, and that way you can replace all the dead wood on your roster. In my first and second seasons (after I had the best scouts), I sold off absolutely anyone who I thought wasn't going to get me a Stanley Cup and keep me in contention year after year - which meant that I traded all but about 5 of the starters on my team and all but about 5 prospects. I traded them for draft picks and used my great scouts to pick a ton of better young players. During this time, I also looked for the best coaches and assistant GM's I could find. This meant that any time a team fired the head coach, if he had really good numbers (for example, Vigneault, Cooper, Sutter, etc.) I approached them to become my assistant coaches or assistant GM. They were almost always willing to come, and once I had them on my staff, they were more or less content to stay. Because their numbers were so good, they helped my young players that I drafted develop and reach their potential - I rarely had really bad busts.VonCurry wrote:So I've played a couple seasons since the new release... and I've slowly started easing my way into it again..
I only play as the Coyotes as thats my IRL Favorite, and after the first couple gp arounds where Smith was horrendous as was the team (usually taking last place easily... this newest start had the Coyotes finishing in 9th just one point from the playoffs.
I didn't make any additions save for 5 waiver wire pickups to fill my defense out (as well as to let younger players get time in the ahl.)
I guess tactics and personal tactics make a big difference?
That is because the human player developement is messed up. He turns out to be a monster for AI teams.Aladyyn wrote:
Also Girgensons is seriously underrated in the game, he straight up doesn't develop.
I would normally do that, but I kind of got stuck. Every few years my prospect pool will dwindle, through trades especially (for example, if you want to pry a good prospect away from the AI teams, you have to send 2 or 3 of your prospects their way) as I look to replace my cap casualties with strong youth players - while I have drafted well consistently, sometimes it just doesn't work out and I see prospects on other teams I would rather have. So with my numbers down, I was looking ahead and traded during the season to acquire picks, before I had a really good feeling for how the drafts would go. I needed the players in my system, so I went ahead and used the picks. The thing about these drafts that was really confusing was that my scouts - all of whom are 20/20 except for one or two who are 19/19 - were suggesting players whose underlying numbers and rating history looked terrible. I tried to sort of split the difference while drafting - I would trust the scouts on one, then look at the numbers and try my own choice for the next one. Their development so far has been pretty random, but it is still early. My defense, goaltenders and top 6 forwards are killer, and 2 of the 3 third-liners are great too. I just like to have 4th liners I can trust, and I have gotten used to that over the seasons - right now I'm trying to find those bottom 4 or 5 forwards that I can really trust.lemming3k wrote:I'm assuming you traded away your picks in the bad years? I've been lucky so far with lotteries and AI picks, but when it's a bad year I often just trade them for future picks - they'll probably be higher up the order than mine and the worst that can happen is another bad year I'll trade them again, and when it's a good year or the team I got a pick from finishes low down I get a great prospect or 2!
That is unfortunate. I think scouts are pretty useless really, they seem to be wrong a lot. I'm finally reaching regen territory so the drafts are picking up a bit of depth and talent, some look amazing but I'm told they're 4th line or 5-6 at best so they've already peaked. Seems unlikely but we'll see.redmongoose wrote:I would normally do that, but I kind of got stuck. Every few years my prospect pool will dwindle, through trades especially (for example, if you want to pry a good prospect away from the AI teams, you have to send 2 or 3 of your prospects their way) as I look to replace my cap casualties with strong youth players - while I have drafted well consistently, sometimes it just doesn't work out and I see prospects on other teams I would rather have. So with my numbers down, I was looking ahead and traded during the season to acquire picks, before I had a really good feeling for how the drafts would go. I needed the players in my system, so I went ahead and used the picks. The thing about these drafts that was really confusing was that my scouts - all of whom are 20/20 except for one or two who are 19/19 - were suggesting players whose underlying numbers and rating history looked terrible. I tried to sort of split the difference while drafting - I would trust the scouts on one, then look at the numbers and try my own choice for the next one. Their development so far has been pretty random, but it is still early. My defense, goaltenders and top 6 forwards are killer, and 2 of the 3 third-liners are great too. I just like to have 4th liners I can trust, and I have gotten used to that over the seasons - right now I'm trying to find those bottom 4 or 5 forwards that I can really trust.lemming3k wrote:I'm assuming you traded away your picks in the bad years? I've been lucky so far with lotteries and AI picks, but when it's a bad year I often just trade them for future picks - they'll probably be higher up the order than mine and the worst that can happen is another bad year I'll trade them again, and when it's a good year or the team I got a pick from finishes low down I get a great prospect or 2!
Having all 4 scouts go from suggesting a player is pre-draft 5-6 (high pick prediction so plenty of scouting) to being a 1-2 after only a couple of weeks without playing any games is not giving a general idea, it's flat out wrong. Luckily I figured a top 3 pick wouldn't be that bad and ignored them all.batdad wrote:Scouts are not useless..they give you the general idea lemming. THen you have to make the decison as GM. Hey...just like real life. Wow. Cool.