What is his shooting Q?
I think I would stick with D, though it would kind of interesting to find out if he was some kind of PP/PK stud.
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Ah thanks! I had realized that my tournament game featured a penalized player from my PK line, and I didn't know what was going on lol.
is it possible to have lets they both LDs of both PK lines penalized? if yes, who is the replacement?
i did a litte figuring, just for fun, and according to the guide it will cost $387,000,000 and 665 days to completely upgrade one facility. at least i think i added right. talk about the "long haul".
after you have bid on a player and he has been sold, how long until it dissappears off your list of bids?
Once the player officially transfers to his new team it will disappear.
So, i have limited data here (2 games really) that i've noticed this, but it seems like "Breaking up play" does not seem to beat Normal like it used to. Anyone else?
Yep. It's caught me a couple of times this season. And it's not just that Breaking Up doesn't beat Normal. It seems like Normal kills Breaking Up. Not so much in shots, but goals against is crazy high. I've had two games where I allowed 10 goals on 39 shots. That just doesn't happen normally, certainly not when I hit the right tactics. So I won't be playing Breaking Up again anytime soon

Well, I've used the tactic five times so far this month and only one time was it a little strange and that was against the strongest team among them. So I'm not sure it has changed at all.
What may work is to evaluate team strength, home advantage, goalies, etc. If all that is equal (except of course home ice), then play a home and home and see what happens. But so far as the basic tactic is concerned, I think it still beats normal.
Maybe, but i've been burned now by a few games i "should" win
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