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  • jyoung
    Hall Of Fame
    • Dec 2006
    • 11132

    #1

    Where did blocked shot injuries go?

    I am not sure when exactly this changed, but I noticed recently that I have not seen a single blocked shot injury occur in about three of four months with NHL 13.

    These injuries used to be pretty frequent in NHL 12 (about one per game), but for whatever reason, they just don't seem to happen anymore in NHL 13.

    Blocking shots should have some health risk involved for the blocker. But right now, there is no risk to blocking shots in NHL 13.
  • hmart
    Rookie
    • Jan 2013
    • 11

    #2
    Re: Where did blocked shot injuries go?

    good observation.

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    • dubbs88
      Rookie
      • Jun 2008
      • 117

      #3
      Re: Where did blocked shot injuries go?

      I had Crosby injured for 4 or 5 games when I went down to block a shot in GMC. Think it was an ijured elbow which is good cause the shot was closer to his face.
      S.O.S. Crew
      Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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      • actionhank
        MVP
        • Jan 2010
        • 1530

        #4
        Re: Where did blocked shot injuries go?

        I saw one once where the guy took the puck to the helmet, but that was it.
        I agree, they need to be more frequent. Maybe not knocking players out for whole games, but maybe a few plays or so, maybe a week, or longer if it's particularly bad.
        It was just too much in NHL12. I just stopped taking slap shots because i was dropping a player per game from my own team.
        At least now when my players block all of my own shots they don't get killed for it.

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