Re: TBL Rosters 2014-15 Mistakes, omissions, tweaks etc
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 7:16 pm
in the 7.2 patch does that work with the realism patch with the scoring i read somewhere or is that what the customer date patch does?
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That's the thing we do with RFAs to keep their rights. Strange draft info is to make it easier to spot when changing them backChymus wrote:This guy was never drafted. Other than this NHL Entry Draft doesn't have 99 rounds
It's great stuff, glad you're sharingRhinoHaHa wrote:Not sure who is in charge of the NHL for these rosters, but if you haven't seen my comparison of EHM stats to this season's real NHL stats, check here:
http://www.ehmtheblueline.com/forums/vi ... 82#p186682
Okay, if they are going to be changing a bunch of stuff then it wouldn't make much sense to make any major changes to the rosters. Maybe I'll do this again once everything new is in place.nino33 wrote:It's great stuff, glad you're sharingRhinoHaHa wrote:Not sure who is in charge of the NHL for these rosters, but if you haven't seen my comparison of EHM stats to this season's real NHL stats, check here:
http://www.ehmtheblueline.com/forums/vi ... 82#p186682
FYI - the guy that's been doing the NHL is waiting right now before looking to do any significant editing, as.....EHM:EA is different than EHM07, and we're still determining how + EHM:EA is still changing/developing (for example, in the update later this week SI says there'll be "major improvements to player progression") + (maybe most importantly) none of the current rosters have the new Player Roles set
Work is currently happening to add the Player Roles to the NHL and all the other Leagues too! and we've had some new/returning researchers who are actively working on a number of Leagues...it's going to take a bit of time, but the future certainly looks bright!
That would be awesome!RhinoHaHa wrote: Maybe I'll do this again once everything new is in place.
We capped transactions at mid-March. Makes no sense to make changes that happened after the season in a game that starts before the seasonleafsrock67 wrote:Not a mistake, but please update the Leafs personnel, especially the scouts, as 18 scouts were fired, and I'm sure new ones will be hired.
I'lI check Hännikäinen.Syrjis wrote:Markus Hännikäinen could do with a boost. He was signed yesterday by Columbus Blue Jackets
Some transfers from Finland:
Henri Auvinen from JYP => HPK (2+1 deal, latter year is a club option)
Henrik Forsberg, Lukko => HPK (1+1 deal, latter year is a club option)
Markus Hännikäinen JYP => Columbus Blue Jackets
Janne Tavi, SaiPa => JYP (until 2016-2017)
Janne Kolehmainen, KalPa => JYP (until 2016-17)
Joonas Nättinen, MODO => JYP (until 2016-17)
Joonas Komulainen, Lukko => Sport (until 2016-17)
Write it on FMSweden instead. All allsvenskan work goes there for nowOgge wrote:Hi everyone,
I have some thoughts about Björklöven in Swedish Hockeyallsvenskan. Do you want me to write down everything here in this thread? It's everything from player attributes to rivals, the team staff etc.
Sorry if this is totally the wrong thread, I'm new here.
For example?steap wrote: And I can't sign some prospects during offseason in KHL. Another teams from my league can do that.
The next time I will write you names. But it was most of the best league's free agent prospects.Alessandro wrote:For example?
RFAs are currently broken, you can't offer contracts to RFAs from other teams. I think this is the problem you are getting. It will be hopefully fixed in next update.steap wrote:The next time I will write you names. But it was most of the best league's free agent prospects.Alessandro wrote:For example?
I know about RFA, but I was a bit confused when much of teams controlled by PC tryin' to sign them.Alessandro wrote:RFAs are currently broken, you can't offer contracts to RFAs from other teams. I think this is the problem you are getting. It will be hopefully fixed in next update.
Bad news.Named wrote:Trades in KHL not yet available.
Maybe those weren't KHL teams? Without names of players and teams it's hard to try to resolve the problem.steap wrote:I know about RFA, but I was a bit confused when much of teams controlled by PC tryin' to sign them.Alessandro wrote:RFAs are currently broken, you can't offer contracts to RFAs from other teams. I think this is the problem you are getting. It will be hopefully fixed in next update.
Don't boost him too much though. His current CA (105) is quite fine to my mind since he wasn't such a great player last season (though his PA could be adjusted). Also if we compare him, for instance, to Michael Keränen who was the regular season MVP in Liiga last season he only has a CA of 114 and hasn't even played for Minnesota Wild this season even though landing a contract last summer. The reason I'm comparing to him is that Keränen also developed rapidly back then but that didn't mean he would be an NHL player this season, so I doubt that Hännikäinen will even play much in the NHL the next season. I can be wrong but usually it goes like this that after just a single great season in a national league a player still has to develop to make the NHL (unless he's very young and so his development is hard to predict).Lazion wrote:I'lI check Hännikäinen.Syrjis wrote:Markus Hännikäinen could do with a boost. He was signed yesterday by Columbus Blue Jackets
No. It was KHL teams.Alessandro wrote:Maybe those weren't KHL teams? Without names of players and teams it's hard to try to resolve the problem.
Yeah, thats excactly what I did.ForNever wrote:Don't boost him too much though. His current CA (105) is quite fine to my mind since he wasn't such a great player last season (though his PA could be adjusted). Also if we compare him, for instance, to Michael Keränen who was the regular season MVP in Liiga last season he only has a CA of 114 and hasn't even played for Minnesota Wild this season even though landing a contract last summer. The reason I'm comparing to him is that Keränen also developed rapidly back then but that didn't mean he would be an NHL player this season, so I doubt that Hännikäinen will even play much in the NHL the next season. I can be wrong but usually it goes like this that after just a single great season in a national league a player still has to develop to make the NHL (unless he's very young and so his development is hard to predict).Lazion wrote:I'lI check Hännikäinen.Syrjis wrote:Markus Hännikäinen could do with a boost. He was signed yesterday by Columbus Blue Jackets