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  • kingspore
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    • Mar 2012
    • 4

    #16
    Re: NHL 13 Changes the Way Players Are Rated - Top 5 Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

    Can't believe Giroux isn't one of the top 5 rated forwards seeing as he is the coverboy...

    I'd imagine he is at worst 8th.

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    • Jattbreed
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      • Oct 2009
      • 270

      #17
      Re: NHL 13 Changes the Way Players Are Rated - Top 5 Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

      At least I can edit them, first guy to edit? Evgeni Malkin, no way is he less than Ovechkin.

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      • brianski71
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        • Aug 2006
        • 135

        #18
        Wow....these are pretty terrible. Does EA even watch the awards show to see which players were voted best at what they do? How is Malkin, the Hart winner only the 4th best forward? How can Karlsson win the Norris and not even crack the top 5 defensemen? Miller as the best goalie? LOL. These are beyond embarrassing...

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        • AC
          Win the East
          • Sep 2010
          • 14951

          #19
          Re: NHL 13 Changes the Way Players Are Rated - Top 5 Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

          Originally posted by brianski71
          Wow....these are pretty terrible. Does EA even watch the awards show to see which players were voted best at what they do? How is Malkin, the Hart winner only the 4th best forward? How can Karlsson win the Norris and not even crack the top 5 defensemen? Miller as the best goalie? LOL. These are beyond embarrassing...
          Probably because award shows are completely ridiculous....
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          • Gagnon39
            Windy City Sports Fan
            • Mar 2003
            • 8544

            #20
            Re: NHL 13 Changes the Way Players Are Rated - Top 5 Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

            I really couldn't care less about how the players are rated, I never really had a problem with that. The issue for me has always been how the teams are rated. There is not enough distinction between good and bad teams in previous NHL games. That's why the standings are often out of whack (the Islanders being a 1 or 2 seed and the Wings missing the playoffs for example).
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            • AC
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              • Sep 2010
              • 14951

              #21
              Re: NHL 13 Changes the Way Players Are Rated - Top 5 Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

              Plus, if you get far enough into GM modes, teams are always 100-99-90 or something ridiculous.
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              • canucksss
                MVP
                • Jan 2003
                • 2956

                #22
                Re: NHL 13 Changes the Way Players Are Rated - Top 5 Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

                Originally posted by Gagnon39
                I really couldn't care less about how the players are rated, I never really had a problem with that. The issue for me has always been how the teams are rated. There is not enough distinction between good and bad teams in previous NHL games. That's why the standings are often out of whack (the Islanders being a 1 or 2 seed and the Wings missing the playoffs for example).
                good point. but we have to admit that player distinction as well as team differences should be in the game. in my previous BaGM (NHL 12), great teams such as Vancouver, Detroit, Washington missed the playoffs.

                Originally posted by ACMilan1999
                Plus, if you get far enough into GM modes, teams are always 100-99-90 or something ridiculous.
                i did get into Year 4 (for straight 2 years did not sim any game) and find it freaking ridiculous that most teams are in the high 95 rating and some are in 100 either in offense or defense.

                how realistic is that??? I HOPE EA WILL address these issues.

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                • AC
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                  • Sep 2010
                  • 14951

                  #23
                  Re: NHL 13 Changes the Way Players Are Rated - Top 5 Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

                  Originally posted by canucksss
                  i did get into Year 4 (for straight 2 years did not sim any game) and find it freaking ridiculous that most teams are in the high 95 rating and some are in 100 either in offense or defense.

                  how realistic is that??? I HOPE EA WILL address these issues.
                  When Columbus is 90-93-84 in my 5th year, something must be fixed.
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                  • bwiggy33
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2006
                    • 2003

                    #24
                    Re: NHL 13 Player Ratings - Top Rated Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

                    Originally posted by Simple Mathematics
                    Miller shouldn't be the top rated goalie. He shouldn't even be in the top 5. The top 5 goalies should be:

                    1. Henrik Lundqvist
                    2. Jonathan Quick
                    3. Pekka Rinne
                    4. Mike Smith
                    5. Brian Elliott/Jaroslav Halak
                    Not to turn this into a debate but why should Mike Smith, Brian Elliott, and Jaroslav Halak even crack the top 5? None of them have had a consistently great career. They've basically been one year wonders. Ratings should be based on what they've done throughout their career, not just what they did last year. I love Brian Elliott (done hockey camps with him 2 times) but he is nowhere near a top 5 goalie in the league. Hell he played a whopping total of 38 games and got torn up in the playoffs by the Kings. Halak had one playoff run where he played unreal and finally had a great year this year, mind you the help he had from Elliott when Halak struggled at the beginning of the year. As for Mike Smith he had the first great season of his career last year. Other than that at best he's been average his entire career. Hell his first time playing more than 41 games was this year.

                    As I said I'm not trying to start an argument with this but what I'm trying to get at is that ratings should be about consistency and what they've done throughout their career, and not just one season (unless the goalie is a rookie). Just my opinion on it and I know that people will disagree with it. I just think there are way too many players in the NHL who will have one great year and never even come close to repeating that the rest of their career. Ex: Jonathan Cheechoo.

                    My top five would be (can be switched around):

                    1. Lundqvist
                    2. Pekka Rinne
                    3. Roberto Luongo
                    4. Jonathan Quick
                    5. Ryan Miller (why? Consistency)

                    All consistent goalies.
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                    • Gagnon39
                      Windy City Sports Fan
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 8544

                      #25
                      Re: NHL 13 Player Ratings - Top Rated Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

                      Originally posted by bwiggy33
                      Not to turn this into a debate but why should Mike Smith, Brian Elliott, and Jaroslav Halak even crack the top 5? None of them have had a consistently great career. They've basically been one year wonders. Ratings should be based on what they've done throughout their career, not just what they did last year. I love Brian Elliott (done hockey camps with him 2 times) but he is nowhere near a top 5 goalie in the league. Hell he played a whopping total of 38 games and got torn up in the playoffs by the Kings. Halak had one playoff run where he played unreal and finally had a great year this year, mind you the help he had from Elliott when Halak struggled at the beginning of the year. As for Mike Smith he had the first great season of his career last year. Other than that at best he's been average his entire career. Hell his first time playing more than 41 games was this year.

                      As I said I'm not trying to start an argument with this but what I'm trying to get at is that ratings should be about consistency and what they've done throughout their career, and not just one season (unless the goalie is a rookie). Just my opinion on it and I know that people will disagree with it. I just think there are way too many players in the NHL who will have one great year and never even come close to repeating that the rest of their career. Ex: Jonathan Cheechoo.

                      My top five would be (can be switched around):

                      1. Lundqvist
                      2. Pekka Rinne
                      3. Roberto Luongo
                      4. Jonathan Quick
                      5. Ryan Miller (why? Consistency)

                      All consistent goalies.
                      I agree with everything you said... except that Bobby Lou should crack the top five. EA Canada has been so far up his butt the last 5 years that its ridiculous. He's one of the most overrated goalies in the league. He's good, but not the best. And he certainly hasn't deserved to be the top goalie the last few years (I'm not sure he was in 12). If they have him in the top 5 this year I'll probably drop his ratings before starting a franchise.
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                      • bwiggy33
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2006
                        • 2003

                        #26
                        Re: NHL 13 Player Ratings - Top Rated Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

                        Originally posted by Gagnon39
                        I agree with everything you said... except that Bobby Lou should crack the top five. EA Canada has been so far up his butt the last 5 years that its ridiculous. He's one of the most overrated goalies in the league. He's good, but not the best. And he certainly hasn't deserved to be the top goalie the last few years (I'm not sure he was in 12). If they have him in the top 5 this year I'll probably drop his ratings before starting a franchise.
                        I agree he's overrated. However, he's pretty damn consistent each year stat wise and he's normally one of the leaders in most goaltending stat categories. I just think he's one of the most consistent goalies in the NHL to leave him off the list. Plus who else would replace Luongo? Price, Fleury, Bryz. I just don't think Price and Fleury are consistent enough. They're both great goalies but they're not quite consistently good yet. Grant it Price doesn't exactly have the greatest D core. Bryz might be the best choice though. Hell he still had the same GAA with Philly as he did in his final season with Phoenix. He played 10 less games though.

                        Really the ratings comparisons could go on and on and on. I just think what it comes down to is consistency. That's how EA would be able to get each player in the game to play like they would in real life. As for the changes they did make, I'm extremely happy. It should really make the game that much better.
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                        • Gagnon39
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                          • Mar 2003
                          • 8544

                          #27
                          Re: NHL 13 Player Ratings - Top Rated Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

                          As long as Corey Crawford is God-awful, I'll be happy. I want to see at least one weak goal per game. And if I ever get a shutout, then I'll just trade the game in, because at that point it will be the most unrealistic hockey game every made... /sarcasm
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                          • RealmK
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                            • Sep 2003
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                            #28
                            Re: NHL 13 Player Ratings - Top Rated Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

                            Originally posted by bwiggy33
                            Not to turn this into a debate but why should Mike Smith, Brian Elliott, and Jaroslav Halak even crack the top 5? None of them have had a consistently great career. They've basically been one year wonders. Ratings should be based on what they've done throughout their career, not just what they did last year. I love Brian Elliott (done hockey camps with him 2 times) but he is nowhere near a top 5 goalie in the league. Hell he played a whopping total of 38 games and got torn up in the playoffs by the Kings. Halak had one playoff run where he played unreal and finally had a great year this year, mind you the help he had from Elliott when Halak struggled at the beginning of the year. As for Mike Smith he had the first great season of his career last year. Other than that at best he's been average his entire career. Hell his first time playing more than 41 games was this year.

                            As I said I'm not trying to start an argument with this but what I'm trying to get at is that ratings should be about consistency and what they've done throughout their career, and not just one season (unless the goalie is a rookie). Just my opinion on it and I know that people will disagree with it. I just think there are way too many players in the NHL who will have one great year and never even come close to repeating that the rest of their career. Ex: Jonathan Cheechoo.

                            My top five would be (can be switched around):

                            1. Lundqvist
                            2. Pekka Rinne
                            3. Roberto Luongo
                            4. Jonathan Quick
                            5. Ryan Miller (why? Consistency)

                            All consistent goalies.
                            Very well said and I agree completely. Kinda off topic but with the issues with Thomas I wonder if he's even in the game this year or if they set it so that he's inactive somehow. Same thing with Savard, he's never coming back, so sick of having to scratch him and have him waste a bench spot.

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                            • Gagnon39
                              Windy City Sports Fan
                              • Mar 2003
                              • 8544

                              #29
                              Re: NHL 13 Player Ratings - Top Rated Forwards, Defensemen and Goalies

                              Originally posted by RealmK
                              Very well said and I agree completely. Kinda off topic but with the issues with Thomas I wonder if he's even in the game this year or if they set it so that he's inactive somehow. Same thing with Savard, he's never coming back, so sick of having to scratch him and have him waste a bench spot.
                              I've thought about Thomas as well. I'm not sure what to do if he's in the game.
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                              • Unsung Hero
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by RealmK
                                Very well said and I agree completely. Kinda off topic but with the issues with Thomas I wonder if he's even in the game this year or if they set it so that he's inactive somehow. Same thing with Savard, he's never coming back, so sick of having to scratch him and have him waste a bench spot.
                                Just move him to the legends team before you start Be a GM.

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