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1) Introduction
2) Controls
3) Game Options
4) Player Strengths and Weaknesses
5) Selecting Your Team
6) Computer Controlled Teams
7) Offensive Strategies
8) Defensive Strategies
9) Fighting
10)Codes
11)For Fun
12)Final Word
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-------------------------------Introduction--------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1) Welcome to the world of Ice Hockey! You will take the nation of your
choice onto the ice surface to do battle against another powerhouse in
the world of hockey. Be sharp on the face-offs, check hard, pass well,
goaltending must be sharp, and speed towards the goal as you fire laser
beam accurate shots to outscore and outwit your opposition! So tie your
skates up, straighten your hockey sweater, and hit the ice for some
intense HOCKEY ACTION!
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2) This section will outline the controls for Face-Offs, Offense, Defense,
and Goaltending.
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| Face-Offs |
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D-Pad : By pressing UP or DOWN before the referee enters to drop the puck,
your two players located at the top and the bottom of the diamond
formation will switch their positions. By pressing LEFT and RIGHT
before the referee enters to drop the puck, your two players
located on the sides of the diamond formation will switch their
positions. When the referee is about to drop the puck, holding the
direction you desire to send the puck will make it go that way,
provided your team wins the face-off.
SELECT : No apparent use.
START : Pauses/unpauses the game.
B Button: Before the referee approaches, this will switch the position of
the bottom player with the left side player in the diamond
formation. There is no use for the B Button on the puck drop by
the referee.
A Button: Before the referee approaches, this will switch the position of
the top player with the face-off player (the right side) of the
diamond formation. The A Button is the button needed to win
face-offs when the referee drops the puck.
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| Offense |
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D-Pad : by pressing a direction on your control pad, your player will move
in the same direction.
SELECT : No apparent use.
START : Pauses/unpauses the game.
B Button: This is the button that is used to shoot the puck. If you just
tap the button however, your player will only fake the shot while
retaining possession of the puck.
A Button: This is the button that is used to pass the puck. If you just tap
the button however, your player will only fake the pass while
retaining possession of the puck.
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| Defense |
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D-Pad : by pressing a direction on your control pad, your player will move
in the same direction.
SELECT : No apparent use.
START : Pauses/unpauses the game.
B Button: This is used to change the control of your current player to
another player nearest to the puck. If your current player is
nearest to the puck, no change will occur.
A Button: This button is used to stick check an opponent with the puck. If
you are successful, a tussle will ensue where one player will come
out of the tussle with the puck while the loser falls to the ice.
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| Goaltending |
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D-Pad : By pressing a direction on your control pad, your goalie will move
in the same direction, but only within the confines of his goalie
crease. When the goalie has the puck, this directs your pass
direction when the goalie throws the pass out. While the goalie
has possession of the puck, this can be used to bring one player
closer to the goalie to receive the pass.
SELECT : No apparent use.
START : Pauses/unpauses the game.
B Button: This is used to change the control of your current player to
another player nearest to the puck, which the goalie controls.
If your current player is nearest to the puck, no change will
occur.
A Button: This is the button that is used to pass the puck.
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3) This section will look at the options for a game, and how they will
effect your gaming experience.
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| Speed |
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You can choose a level of speed for the motion of the game starting at 1 (the slowest speed) all the way to 5 (the highest speed). The low speed is a good idea for a beginner, but the increased speed adds some challenge for the more experienced player.
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| Time |
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You can choose the length of the periods starting with 7 minutes (shortest
length), 10 minutes (middle length), and 15 minutes (longest length). Choose the one that will allow you the best length of game for your interest and time availability.
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4) This section will look at the skills of the various body types your
players can have.
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| Skinny Guys |
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These guys have skinny bodies on them, and they have a spindly little nose to match their bodies. The Skinny Guys have a weak shot due to their poor upper body conditioning, and their body checks rarely knock anyone over but themselves. Skinny Guys have tremendous speed due to their minimal body weight they have to move, and since they are so fast and quick, they also excel at winning face-offs.
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| Medium Guys |
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These guys have a moderate body size, with some average features to their face. Since the Medium Guys are so average, so are all their skills in skating speed, face-offs, checking, and shot speed.
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| Fat Guys |
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These guys have enormous body size, and they have very large and blunt features on their faces. The Fat Guys have a slow skating speed due to their massive girth, and their slowness due to their size makes them awful face-off specialists. Since they have so much size though, they are rarely on the ice after a body check, and their incredible upper body strength makes them crazily powerful shooters.
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5) This section will look at some potential teams for use, and their ranking
against one another.
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| Four Skinny Guys (6/10) |
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Pros
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-Excellent face-off expert
-Incredible speed
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Cons
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-Poor shot strength
-Unable to hit effectively
This team is the dream team for you if you win face-offs all them time and have the ability to dodge larger players while maneuvering into a close proximity to the net to make up for the poor shot strength. If you lose the puck, concentrate on your goaltending rather than body checking as your defensive focus.
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| Four Medium Guys (7/10) |
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Pros
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-No real weaknesses in any areas
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Cons
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-No real strengths in any area.
This team has decent skills in all categories, but this can potentially be a bad thing in certain situations. Maybe you need to make a big body check to get the puck, but the opposition uses their Fat Guys to bowl through you, or maybe you need the puck off the face-off, but a Skinny Guy gets it instead.
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| Four Fat Guys (8/10) |
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Pros
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-Powerful shots
-Excellent body checker
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Cons
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-Slow skater
-Poor face-off skills
This team is the best of the all the same type of player, with their great hitting skills and shooting skills. If you can use your size to knocks your opponents over repeatedly, you will be able to keep your attack up on their end of the rink. However, if their speed starts to go past you, a lot of goals will go in (unless you have excellent goalie control). Still, a strong team is the... well... strongest team in most cases.
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| Three Skinny Guys & A Medium Guy (6/10) Or A Fat Guy (6.5/10) |
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Pros
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-Good speed
-Sharp on face-off
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Cons
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-Lacking in strength
-Mediocre shooting
The Fat Guy version of this team is much superior to the Medium guy as you do not need the increased speed or face-offs of the Medium Guy over the Fat Guy. Then factor in better shooting and strength from Fat Guy over Medium Guy, you have your better option. Either way, this team is not of any great strength either way.
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| Three Medium Guys & A Skinny Guy (7.5/10) Or A Fat Guy (7.5/10) |
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Pros
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-Good all round abilities
-A good specialist
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Cons
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-Still not outstanding in any area
-Where one specialist excels, the others specialties are missed
This team suffers from the same potential problems that plague the all Medium Guys team, which is a lack of strength in specific areas. Although they gain a specialist in two of the four main areas, they will continue to lack in the other two areas, so either specialist will work just as well as the other for your team.
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| Three Fat Guys & A Skinny Guy (10/10) Or A Medium Guy (9/10) |
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Pros
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-Awesome hitting ability
-Great shooting strength
-One good face-off man
-A speedy player
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Cons
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-Lack of speed overall
This is the set you want for the best results (with a tie to another group listed directly below) for scoring, defense, speed, and face-offs. You will be a little slow in the speed department, but you will not care as you fill the next with great proficiency. Medium Guy detracts from the team though, so stick with the Skinny Guy instead.
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| Two Skinny Guys & Two Medium Guys (7.5/10) Or Two Fat Guys (9/10) |
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Pros
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-Face-offs are yours
-Good mix of speed and strength and shooting
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Cons
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-Medium guys hurt this team
With the speed and face-off greatness of the Skinny Guys combined with the mighty strength and shooting of the Fat Guys, you have an incredible team
that will do it all for the easy victory. Medium Guy is a bad choice here as you are downgrading Fat Guys to get skills that you have with the two Skinny Guys already.
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| Two Medium Guys & Two Fat Guys (8.5/10) |
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Pros
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-Decent face-off skills and speed
-Great shooting and strength skills
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Cons
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-no specialist for face-offs or speed
A decent team, but you may want to stick with the Skinny Guys for reasons listed above. What this team essentially sacrifices to go up in some stats which are not needed to be improved. A good choice, but not a great choice.
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| One Skinny Guy & One Medium Guy & Two Fat Guys (10/10) |
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Pros
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-Face-off specialist
-Good shooters
-Good average speed
-Good strength
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Cons
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-Slight speed lacking (barely)
This team is one of the two ultimate combos, with a Medium Guy thrown in to add some speed while not sacrificing too much in the way of shot power by going to another Skinny Guy instead. This is a fabulous choice for your team.
The rest of the combos I will leave to you, but these are the most
popular as well as tried and true teams to hit the ice with. Keep in
mind that any team can work, it just all depends on the style of hockey
you play.
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6) This section will look at the computer controlled teams player set-up,
and how this ranks against all other computer teams.
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| U.S.A. (7/10) |
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-Four Medium Guys
-rather easy to exploit one of their average areas with your superior areas
of skill.
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| Sweden (8.5/10) |
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-One Skinny Guy, two Medium Guys, and a Fat Guy
-A much more difficult team to take on, but they have hurt themselves by
going too average in their player sizes.
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| Poland (7.5/10) |
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-Two Skinny Guys, one Medium Guy, and a Fat Guy
-A little on the weak side for shooting, this team can use their blazing
speed to slip by you and get tot he net quickly. Their downfall is a
lack of strength overall in their team.
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| Canada (8.5/10) |
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-One Skinny Guy, two Medium Guys, and a Fat Guy
-A much more difficult team to take on, but they have hurt themselves by
going too average in their player sizes.
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| U.S.S.R (10/10) |
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-One Skinny Guy, One Medium Guy, and Two Fat Guys
-Powerful in all areas, they lack for skill in no categories. They can be
a little slow, but their strength will often show through on the rink.
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| Czechoslovakia (9/10) |
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-One Medium Guys, and three Fat Guys
-A strength team that relies on bruising the opposition while blowing hard
shots by the goalie. Their defensive skills are easy to exploit if you can
get buy their slow moving players as well as poor face-off skills.
These are your enemies to play, so get to know how to exploit each team
for your best chance against them.
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7) This section will look at some offensive strategies that will help to
fill the oppositions net with a high amount of pucks.
a) Winning the face-off is perhaps the most important thing to master. This
allows your team to have the puck at the beginning of the majority of the
start of the plays, which means you get the first attempt to score on
most plays.
b) Use your Skinny Guys or Medium Guys to carry the puck up the ice. This
will offer the most speed so you can move up quickly, and it allows the
ability to dance around the slower defenders.
c) When you are planning to make a pass, make sure that your teammate is no
farther away then the space between the blue line and center line. This
will allow for a good distance for your pass to travel without slowing
down, and thus keeping the chance of a steal happening to a very low
level.
d) Use your Medium Guys or Big Guys to run over smaller players on the
opposing side when you have the puck so they lose a skater for a second,
but you can then also advance towards their goal a little easier.
e) When you are attempting to score, being close to the net will help. What
makes this an even more so great way to score is to move so you are in
between the lines sticking off the face-off circles, which is dead center
in front of the net. This will often allow your player to shoot it past
the goalie, and this method will lead to a pile of goals!
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8) This section will look at some defensive strategies that will help to
keep your oppositions score to a minimum.
a) Winning face-offs in your own end will stop almost sure goals for the
opposition. If you lose face-offs in your own end, you offer a golden
opportunity to score on your net, which opponents will often capitalize
upon.
b) Use your body check attacks when the puck is in their end and the neutral
zone. Once the puck is carried into your zone, it is best to switch to
just concentrating on controlling your goalie to stop any incoming shots.
This allows for best defensive moves when you can be aggressive, and then
play a very laid back defensive posture when the chance of a goal a can
occur.
c) Use your goalie to send opposing players spilling onto the ice. This
will also make more passing room for the goalie to hit a player so they
can head out on offense.
d) While the goalie has the puck, bring your controlled player towards the
goalie to give him an easy pass out. This will keep steals down, and
should be used with c) when at all possible.
e) Also remember the classic move with the puck when you have a lead. You
can take the puck and skate around your ownnet for minutes at a time with
one defender giving poor chase (he will catch you eventually however).
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9) This section will look at how a fight begins, what to do during the
scrum, and how a penalty is decided.
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| Starting A Fight |
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When you and a player from the opposing team are entangled in a tussle (both using their sticks on one another) to gain possession of the puck (by pressing the A Button), the two will sometimes pile into one spot with the rest of the players dogpiling on to form a Scrum.
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| Scrum Tactics |
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As the players enter, some will be thrown out. To throw more players out of the pile, press the A Button as fast and as repetitively as you can (the truly skilled can clear the pile completely except for their team's fight originator). This will continue till the ref blows his whistle and moves into the pile to remove who he feels deserves the two minute penalty for their actions.
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| Deciding Who Gets The Penalty |
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The referee will move into the pile, and grab the one who started the fight for the team that pressed the A Button less than the other team. Two minute penalty is the reward for the victor as his team gets the man advantage to try and score a powerplay goal.
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10)This section will give you the special play mode codes for the game.
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| No Goalies Code |
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On the Title Screen, hold down the A Button and the B Button on Controller One and Controller, followed by pressing START on Controller One to remove the goalies from play.
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| Frictionless Puck Code Or Super Puck Code |
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On the team select screen, highlight the team you wish to control, hold down the A Button and the B Button on Controller One and Controller, followed by pressing START on Controller One to cause the puck to continue moving until it is brought under control by a player or scores a goal. If the puck becomes airbourne, it will continue to fly around the rink until it touches someone to bring it to ice level or enters the net for a goal.
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11)This section will give a few ways to spice up your game play experience,
and to enjoy an alternate style of gaming.
a) Try to enter the No Goalies Code when playing against a friend to have a
super fun contest where the challenge lies in the defensive skills of your
players and not your goalie abilities.
b) Try to enter the FRICTIONLESS PUCK CODE when playing to experience a wild
game where the slightest misdirection of a puck can turn a harmless
loose puck into a potential goal at all times.
c) Try combining the two codes into one for a real "Russian Roulette" feel
to your game if your shot misses the oppositions net. You may end up
scoring on your own net more than you do on the opposing team's net.
d) For a challenge for only the most perseverant, enter the 15 minute
periods and try to see how high you can run the score up. There is
something about playing the country you least like and pounding them into
the ice with a 200+ goal victory!
e) Try to use a Fat Guy and three Skinny Guys when you play, except the Fat
Guy can only take face-offs and the Skinny Guys are the only ones allowed
to score.
f) Another challenging way to play is to totally ignore the fact that you
control your goalie as you play defense only with your four skaters.
g) Try to play a game where your sole method of scoring is to pass the puck
into the net. If you wish to make it more difficult, make it so you can
not pass the puck to your teammates on the opponent's side of the ice.
h) Taking the above challenge and switching it a bit, play a game here your
players can not skate with the puck at all (or as little as possible due
to the need to aim your passes). This will make it far tougher to break
the opposition's defensive net.