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  1. This has nothing to do with any league format, but I just would like to inform you Magus that:

    you won't get your butt kicked in the B league. You have this perception that you are the scum of the NHL94 earth, and it is not true. BSDaemon makes a great point; if you join the C-league and go 40-0, you will not get any better. You will continue to flounder against A-league players. But if you are in a league like the B-league where most games will be tight, and you may only win half the games at first, you will improve your play. From what I am hearing, this is what you desire to do.

    Take advice from people who have been at this for a while, they know what they are talking about. And for God Sakes man, quit trying to make it sound like you are a mentally retarded one-armed pirate that can barely pick up a controller! Having played you plenty of times, it is my personal guaruntee that you are fine for the B-league.

    now... continue with your discussion ;)

  2. A promotion / relegation system has potential to be a solid idea. How would you work it out though? Would you automatically swap the bottom 2 A leaguers and top 2 B leaguers every month? If so, would someone who is dominating the B league want to leave that success behind to be a bottom tier A leaguer? Does anyone want to leave the NHL 94 team they had ownership of?

    - I'm just playing devil's advocate, hoping to hear some well thought out ideas.

    p.s.

    For the most part Magus, you have been facing lower to middle (and some higher) tier A league competion in the draft league. So I have no worries that you or anyone who is familiar with the game would be able to put up a fight in the B league game. The only people that might get trounced night in and night out would be people relatively new to the game, or casual gamers that have only played against the computer. If that is the case, maybe that type of player does need a separate league, like an exhibition league for beginner players.

  3. Are the skill levels so diverse where an actual C league is needed? I believe league commitment may be a problem if you diversify the talent too much. You might find that only small fraction of the C league teams will be available to play games on a regular basis.

    It looks like the talent level for B league this year was appropriate for online beginners. The more leagues you develop, the less dependable players in any league.

    Yet, I do not know how many individuals are interested in signing up... judging by all the new people who visit the message boards, maybe a C league will be necessary anyways? I'm intereste in knowing about that.

  4. I'll back up hokkee. I messaged Rob B today for a game...he signed off without response. This is typical.

    Sorry to be impolite, but he isn't keeping up with the rest of the league. There is no reason to give him a 2nd chance, he already had it a few weeks ago.

    Sorry Rob.

  5. As for angryjay, you got Bourque and Turgeon (unless you mean Sylvain, not Pierre) and don't tell me that Recchi wasn't on the all-star team, because he was. You got some good guys there.

    Borque is good.. but he doesn't tear up a game like Roenick or Yzerman. Pierre Turgeon is good, but there are 20-30 players on the same level as him.

    Angryjay's point of the top few teams getting the relatively few 1st tier players is quite valid, but the draft league does smooth things out so that there is more balance.

    Despite all of the original rom H8ters, I still am a fan of it, and I enjoy the setup of Evan's leagues. Having a Chicago or Detroit is an advantage, but equalizing the playing field IS LIKE PUTTING RESTRICTOR PLATES ON NASCAR VEHICLES!!!!!!!!!

    oh baby, did my point come shining through? :)

  6. Yo Rob... I see you online almost every day, so I got your back there, but I'm not lying about sending you IMs on 5 or so separate occasions and not getting a reply. Maybe you should try upgrading your IM, because it seems a lot of people are having the same problem with you.

    Anyways, I look forward to connecting with you and playing with you when your finals are over. and I hope your IM works :D

    - from some smug kid with not life and no sac

  7. You will get tons of different advice from different people. Everyone has their own style of play and you will have to find yours.

    Here is some advice from me.

    If your oppononent can't shoot the puck, they can't score. Thus, Defense is very important. Don't switch your control from player to player all the time trying to check people, that wil just open up lanes for the offense. Choose one player, cement yourself in the center to clog up one timers, and make hits on the boards when you can. The A and B button's are very effective in getting your opponent off the puck.

    other bits:

    - goalie control, learn it to prevent skate across goals and some slappers

    - learn to deke the goalie on offense

    - slappers from the top of the circles are a high percentage shot

    The best advice is to just watch what your opponent does, and try to emulate it. I think I lost 12 straight or soemthing close to it when I first joined the NHL94 Online League, but I started figuring out stuff by watching my opponent. Don't get frustrated at any point, you definately will learn this stuff!

  8. I've IMed RobB probably 6 or 7 times since the league started, and have not received a response from him at all. I am wondering if this is a trend? I can see that he is playing some of his games, so he must be getting in touch with people somehow.

    So if you get this RobB, send me an IM so we can play our games.

    And JJ2k and Eddiesaurusrex, 2 guys that I don't see online much, hit me up so we can play.

  9. Hey, it looks like I neglected to double check and we played our game incorrectly. I was supposed to be home and you were supposed to be away, so I can't upload the file.

    I am going to hold onto the file so I will be able to upload that game, but if you are around, we still have to play the game where I am home and you are away.

  10. I know I'd be pretty angry if a guy ran the clock out on me... it seems like a cowardly way to get a win. However, this is just like the issue of the "skate-across" goal. It may be considered a cheap way of playing, but it is totally legitamit. Some guys will do what they have to to win, and this is one strategy that can work. Even though you won't find me skating for 2-3 minutes for the win, I would back it up as legit.

  11. Thanks for the post Addison, I appreciate the comments. It takes a lot to warm my surly Ebenezer Scrooge heart.

    EricAnthony and I talked and we settled the issue. He is definately showing so far he is one of the top guys when it comes to commitment to any league he is in, and I hope more guys like him start joining the community. Our issue is dead, so there is no need to continue this discussion. :)

  12. I don't think that the reasons you've listed are valid at all. With a little extra effort, it shouldn't be an issue to schedule games. You can get ahold of players emails and send a schedule of the times that would work for you to play. Put the ball in their court. With just being slightly more proactive, you could make it work. But instead, you decide to quit and not put forth any effort. It's your responsibility to finish something that you signed up for. So no Mr. Hurray, you won't be getting an apology from me. Why should I apologize b/c you can't fulfill a commitment to a group of people? In fact, the only apology that needs to be made is you apologizing to the league for quitting.

    I'm glad you decide to make light of my commiitment. Being part of all 3 nhl94online.com leagues, I have routinely been first to finish my scheduled games. In the current GENS draft league, I already played 11 games, only 2 coaches of which have played more. If you would like to question my effort, please have some validity behind it.

    I am looking for an apology for the lack of responsibility in your post. You just blatently accused one of the most reliable NHL94 online community members as someone who puts forth no effort. A dozen people can couch for my effort in this community, if you wish. You are someone who has just joined this community, so you risk losing respect in posting the way you did. I wouldn't take myself so seriously, but I take offense at someone like yourself asking me to "grow up".

    Unless you have something constructive to say, that is all I have to say.

  13. Are you serious??? I hope you were kidding about bedtime.

    Why would get in a 2on2 league to begin with? Did this come as a surprise that you needed 4 people to play 2on2? Why don't you ask for emails of these players and see if you can coordinate your games. It's really weak that you made a commitment to a league and now you're resigning before it's over. Grow up.

    Your maturity is rather weak if you ask me. I apologize on behalf of those people in any NHL league that have jobs and need sleep in order to fulfill those responsibilities. We all cannot stay up until 2 am in order to play online videogames. I apologize for the fact that I am online everyday for a solid handful of hours, while several people in the 2on2 league are online once a week for an hour, if that.

    I have been able to play 7 games with my partner within a time period of more than a month. If other people aren't online to play games, you expect them to get out their planners and schedule gametimes?? Several people have already resigned from the league for reasons similar to mine, and this league barely sustains 1 game a today for every team in it.

    If you don't think my reasons for leaving are valid, then perhaps you and I can talk about it. Otherwise, I really expect an apology from you EricAnthony, asking me to "grow up" is out of line.

  14. should have the comp fixed by the end of the weekend. i know its been hard to schedule games with me for some people....super sorry.

    I resign. I can't commit to schedule matches that are past my bedtime. I suppose it is also hard to get into a league where the frequency of 4 guys being online at once to play is very low.

    I'm always up for 2on2 exhibition though.

  15. Not sure how many of you guys follow the current NHL, but my keeper fantasy league needs a new GM.

    Before I give more information, I was told by my commish to approve of the candidate before sharing all the details.

    I would suggest it be someone whos been part of the NHL 94 community for at least a season.

    You can post with your interest here and write your AIM down.

    Mine is: thegr8199kings

    Hope to see some interest :)

    interested

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