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  2. Eastside Hockey Manager - Wikipedia

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    In May 2005, Sports Interactive and Sega released the first sequel for the commercial version, called NHL Eastside Hockey Manager 2005. The European release of the 2005 version was based on the 2004–05 hockey season and featured new licensed leagues to play and updated the user interface of the game as well as other areas of the game.

  3. Eastside Hockey Manager (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Eastside Hockey Manager is a sports simulation game, which allows the player to take control of an ice hockey team from over 30 playable leagues. [3] Currently the game does not have any official licenses within the game (with the exception of the British-based Elite Ice Hockey League), as a result fictional league, team and player names are used instead.

  4. Neutral zone trap - Wikipedia

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    The most recognizable implementation of the trap sees the defense stationing four of their players in the neutral zone and one forechecker in the offensive zone. As the offensive team starts to move up the ice, the forechecker (generally the center) will cut off passing lanes to other offensive players by staying in the middle of the ice, forcing the puck carrier to either sideboard.

  5. NHL 21 - Wikipedia

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    The career mode for NHL 21, known as "Be a Pro", has been expanded to be more interactive and cinematic, similar to other franchises such as Madden NFL and NBA 2K.Players create their custom hockey player and choose to begin their career as a prospect in either the Canadian Hockey League or the Champions Hockey League, or choose to go undrafted and sign to a team of their choice as a free ...

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  7. NHL (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Hughson, former play-by-play man for CBC's Hockey Night in Canada and also one of Canada's best-known hockey announcers, provided the play-by-play for much of the series. The last games in which he is one of the announcers are the PC and PS2 versions of NHL 09. Bill Clement was the sole commentator in the Nintendo 64 version of NHL 99. Gary ...

  8. NHL 18 - Wikipedia

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    It was a common complaint among fans of the NHL series that in past games, most players played very similarly, if not exactly the same, in-game; this made any effort to build a great team in vain, as it took less effort to build a less skilled team and get similar results. NHL 18 introduced a new Training Camp mode, sponsored by Hockey Canada ...

  9. NHL 17 - Wikipedia

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    NHL 17 is an ice hockey simulation video game powered by the Ignite engine, created by Electronic Arts. [1] It features game presentation in the style of the NHL on NBC, with commentary being provided by Mike Emrick (play-by-play), Eddie Olczyk and Ray Ferraro (ice-side reporter), with the network's score bug appearing on-screen as well.