2. The Big 5: These are the attributes that actually matter in NHL 95: Speed, Agility, Stickhandling, Shot Power, Shot Accuracy
Speed Kills – NHL 95 is the fastest NHL game on the Genesis by far, scoring windows open and close quickly. When in doubt go with fastest guys, especially Defensemen where that is at a premium. Speed should be called Top Speed, how fast the player Accelerates is figured from Agility & Weight.
He won’t go down! – Speed kills but Agility and Stick Handling are the best when you are getting checked. Dale Hawercheck, Gretzky, Lemieux are examples of slower but steady scorers. FUN FACT: If the players Agility rating is in 90s, that player always goes at their top speed.
Center Skillz – Shot Power/Shot Accuracy are important because the Center gets 95% of one-timer attempts. If both ratings are in 90’s, you got a monster and can score anywhere in front of the net. When it dips into the 70’s it is still a threat in most spots. Even the worst rated players get a onetime shot boost and can score in the sweet spot, but just at a lower success rate. The lower the rating the puck is not on target or goalie catches up to shot.
3. Wings – “Handedness” Backhand shots are the easiest to score on cross crease cheese so put Rightys on Right Wing and Lefties on Left Wing
4. Defensive Pairing – Your Left Defender is the roamer, he will chase after the puck when opponent is in your zone. Right Defense just stays put in front of goalie guarding the net (normally not that well). So you probably want your quicker defender at the Left spot.
5. Inflation: Offensive & Defensive Awareness inflate the Players Overall Rating a little too much. Some say McSorley’s Psycho D Awareness outweighs his overall shitty stats but I’ll take a raw scorer like Alexei Zhitnik every time. Also Endurance (we play line changes off), Passing, Checking, Aggressiveness are pretty suspect if they really add any value.
6. Watch subs on penalties – Right Wing always goes off ice when on penalty kill, then Left Wing on 2nd penalty. Even if your Defender gets called and serves the penalty your Right Wing goes off ice as well. For example: Ray Bourque gets a penalty for Boston, he serves penalty but now Cam Neely is also off ice. If your Center gets a penalty, a sub comes in instead of the Left Wing moving over. Its good to manual sub at that point if your bench player is mediocre. Just remember to put him back it original spot after penalty.