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  • catcher_0_3
    Rookie
    • May 2011
    • 447

    #1

    EASHL Builds

    Have yall found any different build combinations that are working better/worse than in the past?

    Forwards- I see a lot of people going 2 way forward instead of grinder this year, but I just don't think the TWF build gives me enough power to really lay the lumber. I've been using a 6'1/205 grinder recently and do some damage (15+ hits a game), not to mention putting up a few points on the offensive side as well. I'm going to give power forward a shot. Just setting it up it seems like a good balance but time will tell.

    Defense- My friend is rolling with a enforcer D-man and is just ruining people. He doesn't produce a great deal of offense with his 6'9 giant, but he will decrease at least 1 and sometimes 2 guys attributes throughout the game. I'm thinking size is the most important attribute as far as hitting goes, but haven't found the perfect Ht/Wt ratio to hit but to also be fluid enough to produce on offense.
  • gms08
    Just started!
    • Oct 2013
    • 5

    #2
    Re: EASHL Builds

    I found a builder that might help you out a bit. As far as I am aware, there is no copyright, but mods, feel free to take down if you see otherwise. I know the terms.

    The site is: pixelhockey . net/builder/

    Also,I found the info below elswhere:

    NHL 14: Player Build Types

    In NHL 13 there are six different forward builds and four different defenseman builds.

    Forwards
    Playmaker
    Sniper
    Two-Way Forward
    Power Forward
    Grinder
    Enforcer

    Defenseman
    Offensive
    Defensive
    Two-Way
    Enforcer

    So, the next question would be: “Which player build is best for me?” Allow me to dive in to each player build and assess their strengths and weaknesses.

    OFFENSE

    Build
    Playmaker
    Overall Assessment
    For players who want to move the puck effectively and don’t care too much about giving up the body and not being able to make a hit (Think Sidney Crosby, Pavel Datsyuk, Martin St. Louis, Henrik Sedin)
    Strengths
    Puck movement and control; awareness of the play; athleticism
    Weaknesses
    Average poke check; poor strength; no hitting ability

    Build
    Sniper
    Overall Assessment
    For players who want to be able to find the back of the net consistently and don’t mind sacrificing some team play due to lower passing ability (Think Alex Ovechkin, Ilya Kovalchuk, Steven Stamkos)
    Strengths
    Shooting; athleticism
    Weaknesses
    Poke check; awareness of play; passing; balance; hitting ability

    Build
    Two-Way Forward
    Overall Assessment
    A well balanced build for players who want to be responsible defensively. A great hitter and great at taking face-offs (Think Jordan Staal, Henrik Zetterberg, David Backes, Patrice Bergeron)
    Strengths
    All defensive categories (awareness, discipline, poke check, face-offs etc.); offensive awareness; athleticism
    Weaknesses
    No real weaknesses, this build can truly be tailored to your style of play. The only weakness would be that the offensive category is not the greatest

    Build
    Power Forward
    Overall Assessment
    A brute of a player who uses his size and strength to plow his way to the net (Think Dustin Brown, Joe Thornton, Jarome Iginla)
    Strengths
    Shot power; body checking, aggression; strength; balance
    Weaknesses
    Passing; puck control; awareness; face-offs; agility

    Build
    Grinder
    Overall Assessment
    A tough player who plays with an edge. Incredibly fast and can make life hard on defense with an aggressive fore-check. Think Ben Eager, Steve Ott, Cal Clutterbuck)
    Strengths
    Body checking; aggression; defensive awareness; face-offs; poke check; acceleration; agility; endurance; speed; balance; strength
    Weaknesses
    All offensive categories except hand eye

    Build
    Enforcer
    Overall Assessment
    A guy who can’t wait to drop the gloves. Takes the body any chance he gets. His job is get in the other team’s face and just be aggressive in general (Think George Perros, Zenon Konopka, Shawn Toronton, Derek Dorestt)
    Strengths
    Slap shot; strength; body checking; aggression; fighting skill; balance; durability
    Weaknesses
    Almost everything else. Probably better to choose a grinder to be honest

    Defense

    Build
    Offensive D-Man
    Overall Assessment
    Loves to carry the puck and loves to score. Has great play making ability, but lacks a little responsibility defensively (Think Erik Karlsson, Justin Schultz, Kris Letang)
    Strengths
    All offensive categories; defensive awareness; athleticism
    Weaknesses
    All defensive categories except awareness

    Build
    Defensive D-Man
    Overall Assessment
    Your shut down guy who can lower the boom on players with his size and strength. Highest rated player in the game (Think Zdeno Chara, Ladislav Smid, Brooks Orpik, Shea Weber)
    Strengths
    Slap shot; all defensive categories; strength; balance; durability
    Weaknesses
    The majority of the offensive categories (deking, puck control, etc); acceleration; speed

    Build
    Two-Way D-Man
    Overall Assessment
    Can play both sides of the puck. Much like the two-way forward, the two-way d-man is pretty solid in all categories with no stand outs and not many serious flaws (Think Tom Gilbert, Dustin Byfuglien, Mike Green, Nick Lidstrom)
    Strengths
    Average in all categories
    Weaknesses
    No huge weaknesses. Maybe deking and shot accuracy

    Build
    Enforcer D-Man
    Overall Assessment
    Loves to lay the body and make players pay for their decisions. You can count on these guys intimidating the other team but not doing much of anything else (Think Andy Sutton, Anton Volchenkov, Mark Fistric)
    Strengths
    Slap shot; aggressiveness; body checking; fighting skill; poke checking; shot blocking; balance; durability; strength
    Weaknesses
    All skating categories; almost all offensive categories

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    • OilersFranchise
      Banned
      • Oct 2013
      • 13

      #3
      Re: EASHL Builds

      I roll grinder on the wing because the skating category is usually nice and cheap.

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      • SinisterAlex
        Canadian eh?
        • Oct 2009
        • 4551

        #4
        Re: EASHL Builds

        I've always played with a Two Way Forward. Fits my game perfectly and my offensive stats are pretty good.
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        • thedudedominick
          MVP
          • Mar 2009
          • 3794

          #5
          Re: EASHL Builds

          I change between two-way and power forward. I hold the puck a lot to set up teammates and the extra strength with a pwf helps to bounce some checks and get passes off. Sucks losing out on my faceoff skills though.
          NHL: Vegas Golden Knights
          NCAAF: Ohio State
          NFL: Minnesota Vikings
          MLB: Chicago Cubs

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          • Fallugaloog
            Rookie
            • Sep 2012
            • 1

            #6
            Re: EASHL Builds

            Trying out an Enforcer winger this year almost exclusively, and it is an AMAZING amount of fun. (Provided you know the basics of how to fight/beat spammers this year.) Being the team's default option for a fight when they shoot Offsides or bowl a mate over is endlessly entertaining, and I find I'm able to still get into position for some good passes and assists pretty often as well.
            Huge Bruins fan, living on Long Island!

            OSHL: New York Islanders: 10-11-5

            Next games: WPG, PHX, PHI, PHI

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            • crookedcrow420
              Just started!
              • Nov 2013
              • 2

              #7
              Re: EASHL Builds

              I think the playmaker has some easy attributes to get up and it plays to my style of play for deking and puck control

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