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Topic: Lineup
Posted By: Barry Thomson
Subject: Lineup
Date Posted: 19 Jun 2016 at 5:31pm

After your training, you must to prepare your offensive and defensive line and prepare your  game strategies and frequencie.

For offensive line you have the choice between 7 strategies :

Standard : Cette stratĂ©gie est la plus prudente. Elle consiste Ă  ce que tous les joueurs ne prennent pas trop de risques et Ă  ne pas trop faire d’erreurs.

Backcheck : Defensive strategy; your winger fold quickly and deeply.

Trap : The five skaters sit on the blue line.

Breakaways : Skating at full speed to try to generate situations of 2-against-1 or breakaways. Players do not even know who they should cover.

Passing Games : Disciplined  offensive  strategy.

Forecheck : Apply pressure with the wingers, and send your defensemen to support the attack.

Bullying : big bad Bruins strategy. Many hits, many fights and often a lot of punishment, and sometimes players lose their heads and forget to play hockey.

For defensive line Just Standard, Trap, Passing Games, Forecheck and Bullying are available.

You must choose how often your line go on the ice. Frequencies are between 1 to 4, 1 is the least and 4 is often a regular tour.

You can also to decide if you want to remove your goalie in last minutes of the game. You can determine how many minutes rest in the and with a delay of how many goals. The two conditions must be fit for the goalie was removed.

Defensive line : You can if you want to designate a defensive line. Before each game your coaches analyze the players of the opposing team and choose opposing line as the most threatening for your team. If you Design a defensive line, the coach will try to put it one the ice against the best line of the opponent.

Note : The opponent line number 1 is not necessarily the best line.




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