Anyone use the trap?
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- matt44
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Anyone use the trap?
Just wandering if anyone uses the neutral zone trap as their main tactic? Or any other defensive tactics? If so how do you get on?
- Hypnotist
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I use a trapping tactic on my 3rd "Shut-down" line only. I tried using a team trap in the ECHL challenge the first few games, but it didn't work with the players/Coaches that I had. So I figured that if I was going to lose, lose trying to score goals. I think it had more to do with the coaches I was using. None of them were "defensive" coaches.
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I use the trap if i have:
a/ guys who're not that great defensively, as it's pretty easy to put in place and get results after 10-20 games
b/ a defensively-based team, which i hadn't tried yet with EHM07, but get many successes in EHM05.
But right now i'm using a positionnal high forecheck along with a 2-1-2 neutral zone defensive positionning, combined with high pressure and hitting. Gimme that puck and let me score!
a/ guys who're not that great defensively, as it's pretty easy to put in place and get results after 10-20 games
b/ a defensively-based team, which i hadn't tried yet with EHM07, but get many successes in EHM05.
But right now i'm using a positionnal high forecheck along with a 2-1-2 neutral zone defensive positionning, combined with high pressure and hitting. Gimme that puck and let me score!

- sjsharkz
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Im trying that at the moment aswell, having mixed results so far, but I'll stick with it and see how I go.Shadd666 wrote:But right now i'm using a positionnal high forecheck along with a 2-1-2 neutral zone defensive positionning, combined with high pressure and hitting. Gimme that puck and let me score!
- CrockerNHL
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Same here: that tactics for one of my units and I also use trap for my 3rd line, except really weak teams. I have 8 Cups behind my belt.Shadd666 wrote:But right now i'm using a positionnal high forecheck along with a 2-1-2 neutral zone defensive positionning, combined with high pressure and hitting. Gimme that puck and let me score!
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- Hypnotist
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That may be. If you look at the positioning in the unit tactics, 1-1-3 is the same as 1-2-2, but the players are spaced wider to cover both wings.Shadd666 wrote:If i'm right, 1-1-3 is the left wing lock, not the trap

- CrockerNHL
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I've been using the line of Hagman-Sutherby-Ortmeyer (with Vaananen-M.Staal on defense) to play the trap and PK duties for more than 6 years. They have such a great chemistry! I hope, I'll be able to enjoy their style for another year or two in my game (they are 35, 33 and 36 years old respectively).
- Shadd666
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True, and somewhat confusing. But i had the possibility to see some tactical schemes on the net, where the positionning of the players was a bit clearer clearer. And if those schemes are right and if i read it correctly (that's too many "if"Hypnotist wrote:If you look at the positioning in the unit tactics, 1-1-3 is the same as 1-2-2

Here are the links:
Neutral Zone Trap
Left Wing Lock

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Yep he is. The basic fundamentals of both are the same (stopping opposing rushes) but the trap is more pressuring the puck carrier to make a move, and even if he gets through theres someone else to shut him down, while the left wing lock basically one forward pressures the opponents and the other two backcheck.matt44 wrote:Yeah i'd say you are right Shadd.
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Well, it helps to have defensive players, and defensive coaches. After that it's a matter of letting the guys settle in. Are any of your coaches defensive? And how long did you try the trap?hakushi wrote:I've been trying to figure out how to get a trap working but i've been unsuccessful. I tried loading the default neutral zone trap tactic but that doesn't relaly work either...can someone please help?