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  1. Here we public our ECL roster and match schedules. We will also stream all of our ECL games + (some other stuff like 1v1 HUT&Versus, FIFA and Call of Duty). You can follow us here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaserHT/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lht_tv Twitter: https://twitter.com/LASERHTPS4?lang=fi Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj_UICx5gx-3RBGGom1YuMA
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  2. Hey! My suggestion for improvement: * Make it possible to edit already reported games. Maybe 24h / 1 week after submitted result? I think it would simplify and remove a lot of the workload in the thread: "Please post any reporting errors here" BR //tokFan
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  3. Forget protecting the puck, L1 dekes etc. If you want to compete with moderate button skills (I assume you have moderate skill coz otherwise you wouldn't be asking for advice), you have to be able to defend, it's the only way to give yourself a chance to win. On offense, I reckon getting open when you don't have the puck is critical, and something you typically can't practise in, say, versus mode, so you just have to play a lot of club games. As for beating human goalies, I'll tell you when I beat one... As far as specific button pressing things, just copy what you see others do that works I guess. Playing with elite players makes it a lot easier to copy what they do than just playing against them. At least that's what I feel. Now, maybe my advice is crap because I am so shit at the NHL16 game. Sorry. Bye.
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  4. Be Finnish, sober and under 16. U shouldnt even know what Sega or Super Nintendo is.
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  5. EAT. SLEEP. PLAY. REPEAT. Playing thousands of games, in a nutshell. EASHL, Versus, HUT and Be a GM. There's literally no elite player who plays once a week, especially nowadays as there's +50-60 teams trying to win the ultimate prize of hockey, ECL championship. For me example, I've really had my hardest games ever on NHL16 thanks to Finnish Defence Forces. Fucking shit took 9 months away from my hockey career and I've been really rusty. I've never been this shit and it pisses me off every time when I play against players like @Joonas Paatiala(Patz), @debi_85, @Joukki or @Dominointi. Oh my God, even @Basstian23 is sneaky for me these days... Before back then, on NHL14, only forward I had problems to D against (even tho it was fun as hell) was @Foppatofflan, who's btw still greatest forward Europe has seen by far. But there's one cure which helps for this issue: playing daily. Before, lets say like on NHL14, I played +2500 EASHL/drop-in games combined, 50-100 versus games + HUT so yeah, more than 100 versus-games and that's nothing compared to guys like @plee999 or @Dominointi(seppo). And those guys dominate the leaderboards. So after EASHL and Vs., there's like lets say 2750 games played. Then there's Be a GM what I like to play, a lot. I'm not lying when I say that during NHL14, I played more than 10 different careers, atleast 2-3 seasons per career. Of course I simulated lots of games but also I played much. Even though it was just offline, you always learn when you play. So lets put it this way; who'll know more about the game, player A who plays only EASHL or player B, who plays hundreds or in some situations even thousands of games more than player A. And now on NHL16 I've played under 1000 6vs6-games, no more than 100 offline-games and couple 1vs1-games and you can clearly see it on the ice. That's it. Of course there's this thing called "hockey IQ" which you cant study. Either you have it, or you dont. That's why there's mainly the same teams or guys dominating the EASHL-leaderboards or 1vs1-boards. Hope so this helps to realize the importance of playing the game, a lot.
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