1. I've not tried it. I use my own tactics, which I build up on as the season progresses. And constant change is a must. The whole season with the same tactic does not work for me. You need minor changes every now and then to keep the opponent on their toes. Sometimes a major change is in order.Hi guys. I am new to EHM and to hockey generally , but i love it. I am a football fan(to americans i am soccer fan).
I've played all football manager games ,so this game interface is not new to me. Also i know the rules in hockey and some basics , but i am far away from knowing the game and players
My favorite team is Anaheim Ducks and i started a new game with them . Being not so "in the know" with this game , i read a lot i found that The Slapshot tactic is really good for the new players to the game , so i downloaded it and play with it on my save. The thing is while i am learning the game , i do conside too much goals (average 3 per game). And i do get a mixed result like i win 3 in a row ,than lose 5 in a row and again...
I want to ask for some help , to understand the game and hockey in general.
So my question are :
1 Does this Slapshot tactic works for you all ?
2 In which line do i put my best players (1st , 2nd ,3rd or 4th) ? For now they are in my 1st but i am not too happy with that ...
3 Someone to explain to me how do u do transfer in hockey . because its so much different than in football and i got lost
Thanks in advance
Edit: I am on a 6 games losing streak... I don't know why but this tactic starts to fail very much![]()
2. Generally the 1st line is for the best players. But a real coach would not just dump them all there because they are the best, he would also consider who are best suited to play together.
3. In the NHL you mainly trade players or pick them out of waivers or free agency. In Europe the transfer rules resemble those in European football, where you buy and sell players.
Mixed results are common in hockey. I'd say hockey is more "even" than football, where it is often easy to guess who will win. In hockey a good team may lose their form quickly, and a bad team may suddenly climb to the top. As long as you're above the playoff line I wouldn't worry about it too much in the beginning. Give yourself time and familiarize yourself with the world of hockey.
A six game losing streak would be a sign that something needs to change.
