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By: Bryan Heil
[email protected]
Started: Wednesday the 5th of June 2002
Version 2.1 (1-30-03)
Copyright: This Document is Copyright Bryan Heil 2002-2003


Version 2.1 (1-30-03) - Added Goalies and a FAQ Section
Version 2.0 (1-14-03) - Gave the guide a new make up and added more
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Version 1.3 - Finished Conclusion, and Main Menu
Version 1.2 - Finished Controls, Introduction, Codes and Secrets
Version 1.1 - Title Added, Table of Contents Planned Out

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Table of Contents
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I.   Introduction
II.  Controls
III. Main Menu
      A. Quick Start
      B. Select Game
      C. Transactions
      D. Rosters
      E. Options
      F. Records
      G. Memory Card
IV.  Rosters
      A. Teams & Ratings
      B. Key Players
      C. Top 50 Goalies
V.   Codes & Secrets
VI.  Frequently Asked Questions
VII.  Conclusion

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I.)  Introduction
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Ever since this game came out, I have played it, and I just got hooked on it,
and good enough at it, that I should write my first FAQ for this game, and
here it is.  Hope it is good enough, and if the dots (.) and Dashes (-) don't
match up right, you might have trouble reading this, unless you change your
format.  Enjoy!

Test for proper alignment.  All the characters should be lined up right.
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II.)  Controls
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<Offense>
Direction of skating or passing| left, right, up, or down
Directional pass| left, right, up, or down + X button
Slapshot| Hold Square then release
Wristshot| Tap Square
Speed burst| Hold Circle
One-timer shot| X to pass, then Square
Give-and-go pass| Hold X
Drop pass| Triangle
Fake shot| Hold Square to wind up and then tap Square during back swing
Redirect shot| Hold Square and then press X during back swing
Icon passing| L2 + X, Square, Triangle, Circle, or R2
Face-off| X | To win a face-off, as the referee drops the puck, try to
anticipate the moment when the puck hits the ice and press X.

<Defense>
Direction of skating| left, right, up, or down
Toggle between the closest and the second closest player to the puck| X
Speed burst| Hold Circle
Check| Hold circle
Switch to Goalie (manual goalie)| Hold X button
Hip check| While skating backwards, hold circle + left or right
Icon Switching| L2 + X, Square, Triangle, Circle or R2

<Fighting>
Duck| X
Punch right| Square
Punch left| Circle

<Goalie without the puck>
Direction of skating| left, right, up, or down
Switch to player| X button
Make a Save| Square
Icon Switching| L2 + X, Square, Triangle, Circle or R2

<Goalie with the puck>
Direction of skating| left, right, up, or down
Directional pass| X + left, right, up, or down
Cover puck| Circle
Flip pass| Triangle
Icon passing| L2 + X, Square, Triangle, Circle or R2

<General Controls>
Change offensive/defensive strategies| L1
Assign icons| L2
Change forward line| R1
Change defensive pair| R2
Pause the game| Start button





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III.)  Main Menu
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<Quick Start>

Quick Start provides a way for you to start an Exhibition game quickly.
Don't worry about game setup or team rosters, choose a team and get started.

Press L1 to have the CPU randomly select an Away team and R1 to select a Home
team.

This mode is great for a person who has just purchased this game, and wants
to get a grip on the controls, without worrying about the lines and other
stuff that the computer takes care of.

If you decide to not play a Quick Start game, press Triangle to return to the
Main Menu and choose a game format from the Select Game option.

<Select Game>

In the Select game mode, there are a lot of different games you can choose.

-EXHIBITION-
Choose an Exhibition game to get a feel for the action and the speed of the
game before beginning a Season or Playoff.

From the Exhibition screen, you will be able to choose the teams for your
game and the type of Roster you want to use.  Choose from this year's NHL
teams, international teams, the NHL Legends team or an All-Star team.  Use
the overall team ratings shown below the team logo to help with your team
selection.

After you choose your teams, press the X button to move to the control
screen, then move your controller to the team you wanted to play as, and
press X once again.

-PRACTICE-
Practice games are the same as Exhibition games but they allow you to alter
the number of skaters on the ice for each team.  You can set up each team and
play with as few as three skaters.

-SEASON-
A season consists of 82 games plus an All-Star game.  If your team has a good
year, at the end of the Season, it could make it into the Playoffs and
possibly end up playing in the Stanley Cup finals.
-NEW ONE TEAM-
A New One Team Season allows a single user to play an entire 82 game Season.
Selecting it will bring up the Schedule screen for the Season.  Move to the
desired team in which you want to play as, then start playing your games.
-NEW MULTI TEAM-
A New Multi Team Season allows more than one user to play in the same Season.
Un this mode, games can be played out of the scheduled order.  If you choose
to play a game further down in the schedule, the games prior to it will not
be simulated.  As with New One Team, at any time during a Season, press R1 to
end the Season or press L1 to play in an All-Star game.
-CONTINUE-
Continue a Season at the next scheduled game or skip to a different game
further down on the schedule.  Remember that games can still be simulated in
a continued Season.  To continue a Season, you must have already started a
Season or loaded a previously saved Season from a Memory Card (8MB) (for
PlayStation 2)
-TEAM STATS-
Team Stats allows you to view 27 different statistical categories for each
team in the League.  These stats will help you determine what your team needs
to concentrate on to prepare for an upcoming matchup.  Each stat category
will have a League ranking.
-LEAGUE LEADERS-
View individual stats of the offensive and defensive leaders from around the
League.  To view the stats for Goalies, press Circle.
Press up or down to choose a player, and then press left, or right to scroll
through the statistical categories.
-PLAYER STATS-
View individual stats of every team's players.  The Sort option will display
the list of statistics in a ranking order.
*ABBREVIATION OF PLAYER STATS*
GP  - Games Played
G   - Goals
A   - Assists
P   - Points
PPG - Points Per Game Average
+/- - Goals For/ Against Player
PIM - Penalties In Minutes
PP  - Power Play Goals
SH  - Short Handed Goals
GW  - Game Winning Goals
GT  - Game Tying Goals
H   - Hits
PCT - Shot Percentage
*GOALIE STATS*
GP  - Games Played
MIN - Minutes
GAA - Goals Against Average
W   - Wins
L   - Loses
T   - Ties
EN  - Empty Net
SO  - Shut Outs
GA  - Goals Allowed
SA  - Shots Against
SP  - Save Percentage
G   - Goals
A   - Assists
P   - Points
PPG - Points Per Game
S   - Shots
PCT - Shot Percentage
-STANDINGS-
View the Conference Standings of the League.  While viewing the Season
Standings, note that the number inside the parentheses is for Overtime
losses.
In Season standings, a "y" indicates a division champion while an "x"
indicates a team that has clinched a Playoff berth.
Press X to toggle between conference and division.
Press left or right to scroll through all of the League's Divisions and
Conferences.

-PLAYOFFS-
You can start a Playoff series without playing in a Season.  You can also
continue a previously saved Playoff by loading it from a PlayStation 2 Memory
Card.

-AWARDS-
Take a look at the awards handed out by the NHL at the end of a Season.  See
who came away with MVP of the League and the Coach of the Year Awards.
*Note* This option is only available after the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

-TOURNAMENT-
Play in a Tournament made up of two Pools.  Each Pool, Pool A and Pool B,
will have four teams.  Each team within the Pool will play a six game
schedule involving the other teams within the Pool.  The two teams within
each Pool with the most points after playing all six games will move on to
the Playoffs where they will compete for the gold cup.

-SHOOTOUT-
Now you can find out what it's like to compete in a Shootout where it's one
on one, you against the goalie and then you against the shooter.  You will
control the goalie and the shooter for the team you choose from the Control
Setup screen.
Refer to the Controls toward the beginning of this FAQ to make saves for the
goalie.
Tip when going upscreen (away team) - Start out going up and right, then cut
to the left and right when you pass the goalie quickly wrist a shot up to the
right corner.


<Transactions>

Use Transactions to make changes to your existing roster.  Make trades,
create players, release players and sign free agents.

-SIGN-
Players are signed from the Free Agent Pool.  The Free Agent Pool is made up
of players that have been released by teams and those that have been created.
Each team consists of 30 players so there is a limit to the number of Free
Agents that you can sign.  You may have to release a player or make a trade
to make room on the roster for additional Free Agents.
To sign a player from the Free Agent Pool:
Press left or right to choose a team.
Press up or down to choose a Fee Agent to sign
Press X to sign the Free Agent.

-RELEASE-
You can release players from any roster in the League.  Remember that each
team must have a minimum of 20 players on the roster.  Released players will
be placed into the Free Agent Pool where they can be signed by any other
team.
To release a player:
Press left or right to choose a team.
Press up or down to choose a player to release.
Press X to release the player and place him into the Free Agent Pool.
*Note* you must have at least 18 skaters and 2 Goalies.

-TRADE-
You can make a trade to and from any team.  Trades can be made for many
reasons such as getting rid of unproductive players or adding backups for
depth.  A team may reject a trade or a trade can be nullified to roster
violations.  Keep in mind that any player from any team can be released an
then signed by another team.  Remember that you must have a minimum number of
players at each position.
To make a trade:
Press left or right to choose a team.
Press up or down to scroll through the list of players and press X to add a
player to the trade.  Make multiple player selections if you want.
Press Circle to move to the grid for selecting a second team.  Then do the
same thing as above to choose players.
Press Square to submit the deal.  If the deal is too one sided, and you want
to much, then most likely the trade will be declined, and you have to offer
another player, or take a player off of the trade that you are wanting.
Press X again on a player to un select them from the trade.

-CREATE-
Creating players is a fun way to create the type of player that you admire
out on the ice and one that will push your team to the next level.  You can
also create yourself using your own name and physical attributes.  All
created players are added to the Free Agent Pool where they can be signed by
any team.  Remember that only 25 created players can fit into the Free Agent
Pool.

<Rosters>

Rosters allows you to make changes to any NHL team roster, edit a team's
lines or hold a draft.

-LINE EDITOR-
Line Editor allows you to substitute the players on any of your team's 18
lines.  Make changes to add some speed to your penalty kill lines or add some
age and experience to you top defensive line.  Get creative and see what
works for your team.
Press left or right to select a team
Press L1 or R1 to cycle through the team's lines.
To change a line, press up or down to select a player to remove from the
line, and press X.  The player you have selected will now be shown on the
remaining team roster at the bottom of the screen.
Press up or down to select a new player from the team roster to put on your
line and press X to substitute.

-INJURY REPORT-
Player injuries that have occurred during the course of the game, as well as
how long each injury will keep the player out of action will be shown here.
You can also see if a player that caused an injury will get game suspensions.
Press X to toggle between League and Team incidents.
Press left or right to choose a team and up or down to move through the
entire list of injuries.

-PLAYER CARDS-
Player Cards is to view a player's game stats and physical attributes.
Press left or right to choose a team.
Press up or down to choose a player.
Press the X button to toggle between stats and attributes.

-DRAFT-
Hold a draft of all the existing players in the NHL and build your team with
the type of players you think have what it takes to be champions.  Players
are drafted at three positions (Forward, Defenseman, and Goalie) for a total
of 20 rounds.  You can manually draft for every team, manually draft for a
select number of teams and have the CPU hold the entire draft.  At any time
during the draft you can press L2 to have the CPU automatically draft.
- Press left or right to select a draft style.  In a Linear draft, the draft
order remains the same during each round.  In a Serpentine draft, the draft
order is reversed each round.  For example, a team drafting last in the first
round will draft first in the second round.
- To draft manually, press up or down to select a team(s) and then press
Square to change the team control to HUMAN.  Draft for as many teams as you
like.  When this team comes up in the draft order, you will be making the
player selections.
- Press X to start the draft.
During the draft, when a team for which you are drafting comes up in the
draft order:
- Press Circle to change positions to view the entire list of available
players in each category.
- Press Square to view the Current Roster.
- Press X to draft a player
- Continue these steps until the end of the 20th round and press X to exit.

-RESET ROSTERS-
Selecting Reset Rosters will return all rosters to their previous setup.  All
players traded, released, signed and drafted will be placed back on their
original roster.

<Options>

Use the following options to set your game attributes.

-Style-
Set up the style of your game by choosing Simulation for ultra-realistic
gameplay or Arcade for faster gameplay with exaggerated special moves.

-Difficulty-
Three different player levels give you the opportunity to play a game at your
skill level.  Rookie is the best choice for a beginner, as the Veteran and
All-Star levels can e quite a challenge.

-Game Speed-
Set the pace of the game.  The higher the setting, the quicker the pace.

-Period Length-
Set the length, in minutes, of each period.  There are three periods in a
game plus Overtime if Necessary.

-Clock Speed-
Set the speed of game clock to Normal or Fast

-Shot Aim-
Set the control of aiming the puck on a shot.  Manual allows you to control
shot aim.

-Fatigue-
Fatigue controls the exhaustion factor of the players on the ice.  Setting
Fatigue to OFF keeps the players from getting tired.

-Line Changes-
When this option is set to ON, you can manually change your lines during
gameplay by pressing R1 and R2.  A setting of AUTO will change lines
automatically during the game.

-Offsides-
When this option is set to ON, skating offsides will occur an offensive
player enters the offensive zone before the puck.

-Icing-
When this option is set to ON, icing will be called when a team shoots the
puck from its half of the ice, it crosses the goal ine, and then is first
touched by the opposition.  Icing is called off if the puck cross the goal
line and the goalie plays the puck or a player on the offensive team touches
the puck

-Two Line Pass-
When this option is set to ON, passing the puck across two lines will not be
allowed.  A two-line infraction occurs when the puck is pass over any two
lines.

-Fighting-
Turn fighting ON and have fun squaring off with your opponent.

-Penalties-
Set the occurrence of penalties called during the game.  The higher the
setting, the more frequent calls.

-Injuries-
Set the occurrence of injuries during the game.  The higher the setting, the
more likely injuries will occur and force players out of the game.

-Play by play, PA announcer, Crowd, SFX, Music-
Adjust the volume of each category.

-Player ID-
Choose the way your player is identified on the ice.

-Puck Halo-
If Puck Halo is ON, the puck will be easier to see during gameplay, as it
will be marked by a colored halo.

<Records>

Records are tabulated from three different period times, at all three player
levels, in 16 different categories.  To include records from previously saved
games, you must load them from the Memory Card prior to playing a new game.

<Memory Card>

The Memory Card screen allows you to manage the files on your Memory Card.

-SAVE GAME-
To save a game:
Press up or down to select Memory Card slot 1 or 2.
Name your game by pressing left or right to cycle through the alphabet and
press X to lock in the letters.  Press Square to back up by deleting a
letter.
Press Circle to end the save setup and press X to select YES and save the
game.

-LOAD GAME-To continue a previously saved Season or Playoff, you must first
load it from the Memory Card.

From the load game screen, press left or right to select the memory card slot
1 or 2, then choose a game from the Memory card and press X to load the game.

-SAVE RECORDS-
To save the records from a Season or Playoff, from the Save Records screen,
press left or right to select a Memory card slot 1 or 2, the press X to
select YES and save the records or press Triangle to cancel.

-LOAD RECORDS-
To load records, press left or right to select Memory Card slot 1 or 2 then
press up or down to select a file to load and press X to load it or press
Triangle to cancel.

-DELETE FILES-
To delete files from the Memory Card, press left or right to select Memory
Card slot 1 or 2, press up or down to select a file to delete and press X.
Press X to select YES to delete the file or press Triangle to cancel.

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IV.)  Rosters
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<Teams & Ratings>

Anaheim Mighty Ducks.....83
Atlanta Thrashers........69
Boston Bruins............85
Buffalo Sabers...........86
Calgary Flames...........79
Carolina Hurricanes......84
Chicago Blackhawks.......85
Colorado Avalanche.......97
Columbus Blue Jackets....72
Dallas Stars.............94
Detroit Red Wings........95
Edmonton Oilers..........82
Florida Panthers.........85
Los Angeles Kings........89
Minnesota Wild...........71
Montreal Canadians.......79
Nashville Predators......73
New Jersey Devils........91
New York Islanders(r)....79
New York Rangers(r)......89
Ottawa Senators..........89
Philadelphia Flyers......94
Phoenix Coyotes..........89
Pittsburgh Penguins......90
St. Louis Blues..........93
San Jose Sharks..........86
Tampa Bay Lightning......76
Toronto Maple Leafs......88
Vancouver Canucks........81
Washington Capitals......86

N. American..............99
World....................94
Canada...................98
Czech Republic...........92
Finland..................85
Germany..................82
Russia...................91
Slovakia.................78
Sweden...................96
USA......................97
NHL Legends..............98

<Key Players>

-Anaheim-

Paul Kariya                Teemu Selanne
#9, Forward                #8, Forward
Left, 180 Pounds           Right, 200 Pounds
Overall: 96                Overall: 95
Skating: 98                Skating: 92
Speed: 99                  Speed: 99
Slap Shot Power: 91        Slap Shot Power: 93
Shooting Accuracy: 92      Shooting Accuracy: 95
Passing Ability: 99        Passing Ability: 93
Puck Handling: 98          Puck Handling: 95
Endurance: 91              Endurance: 92
Aggression: 51             Aggression: 50
Checking: 53               Checking: 80

-Atlanta-

Donald Audette
#28, Forward
Right, 184 Pounds
Overall: 80
Skating: 84
Speed: 83
Slap Shot Power: 84
Shooting Accuracy: 84
Passing Ability: 77
Puck Handling: 84
Endurance: 83
Aggression: 70
Checking: 67

-Boston-

Jason Allison
#41, Forward
Right, 205 Pounds
Overall: 87
Skating: 83
Speed: 84
Slap Shot Power: 83
Shooting Accuracy: 84
Passing Ability: 92
Puck Handling: 89
Endurance: 88
Aggression: 67
Checking: 80

-Buffalo-

Dominik Hasek              Miroslav Stan
#39, Goalie                #18, Forward
Right, 168 Pounds          Left, 185 Pounds
Overall: 95                Overall: 89
Dexterity: 99              Skating: 84
Saving Ability: 88         Speed: 86
                          Slap Shot Pwer: 86
                          Shooting Accuracy: 92
                          Passing Ability: 82
                          Puck Handling: 90
                          Endurance: 87
                          Aggression: 57
                          Checking: 67

-Calgary-

Valeri Bure
#8, Forward
Right, 179 Pounds
Overall: 90
Skating: 93
Speed: 91
Slap Shot Power: 83
Shooting Accuracy: 90
Passing Ability: 84
Puck Handling: 89
Endurance: 87
Aggression: 51
Checking: 61

-Carolina-

Ron Francis                Sandis Ozolinsh
#10, Forward               #8, Forward
Left, 200 Pounds           Left, 205 Pounds
Overall: 87                Overall: 92
Skating: 80                Skating: 85
Speed: 79                  Speed: 87
Slap Shot Power: 78        Slap Shot Power: 91
Shooting Accuracy: 84      Shooting Accuracy: 87
Passing Ability: 93        Passing Ability: 94
Puck Handling: 86          Puck Handling: 92
Endurance: 90              Endurance: 92
Aggression: 48             Aggression: 69
Checking: 78               Checking: 78

-Chicago-

Tony Amonte
#10, Forward
Left, 195 Pounds
Overall: 95
Skating: 95
Speed: 98
Slap Shot Power: 93
Shooting Accuracy: 93
Passing Ability: 84
Puck Handling: 93
Endurance: 90
Aggression: 68
Checking: 83

-Colorado-

Ray Bourque                Adam Foote
#77, Defenseman            #52, Defenseman
Left, 219 Pounds           Right, 206 Pounds
Overall: 93                Overall: 88
Skating: 81                Skating: 80
Speed: 81                  Speed: 81
Slap Shot Power: 91        Slap Shot Power: 74
Shooting Accuracy: 99      Shooting Accuracy: 69
Passing Ability: 94        Passing Ability: 79
Puck Handling: 89          Puck Handling: 78
Endurance: 92              Endurance: 95
Aggression: 68             Aggression: 85
Checking: 92               Checking: 89

Peter Forsberg             Joe Sakic
#21, Forward               #19, Forward
Left, 190 Pounds           Left, 185 Pounds
Overall: 95                Overall: 98
Skating: 95                Skating: 95
Speed: 92                  Speed: 96
Slap Shot Power: 86        Slap Shot Power: 93
Shooting Accuracy: 90      Shooting Accuracy: 95
Passing Ability: 99        Passing Ability: 97
Puck Handling: 98          Puck Handling: 98
Endurance: 91              Endurance: 92
Aggression: 76             Aggression: 56
Checking: 92               Checking: 75

Patrick Roy
#33, Goalie
Right, 192 Pounds
Overall: 96
Dexterity: 86
Saving Ability: 90

-Columbus-

Ron Tugnutt
#31, Goalie
Right, 165 Pounds
Overall: 83
Dexterity: 80
Saving Ability: 79

-Dallas-

Mike Modano                Ed Belfour
#9, Forward                #20, Goalie
Left, 200 Pounds           Right, 182
Overall: 95                Overall: 97
Skating: 95                Dexterity: 87
Speed: 97                  Saving Ability: 89
Slap Shot Power: 95
Passing Ability: 94
Puck Handling: 93
Endurance: 93
Aggression: 63
Checking: 77

Derian Hatcher             Joe Nieuwendyk
#2, Defenseman             #25, Forward
Left, 225 Pounds           Left, 195 Pounds
Overall: 90                Overall: 87
Skating: 75                Skating: 81
Speed: 79                  Speed: 83
Slap Shot Power: 82        Slap Shot Power: 89
Shooting Accuracy: 74      Shooting Accuracy: 91
Passing Ability: 79        Passing Ability: 81
Puck Handling: 78          Puck Handling: 84
Endurance: 95              Endurance: 80
Aggression: 85             Aggression: 63
Checking: 97               Checking: 74

Sergei Zubov
#56, Defenseman
Right, 200 Pounds
Overall: 89
Skating: 89
Speed: 89
Slap Shot Power: 90
Shooting Accuracy: 83
Passing Ability: 94
Puck Handling: 90
Endurance: 93
Aggression: 51
Checking: 62

-Detroit-

Chris Chelios              Nicklas Lidstrom
#24, Defenseman            #5, Defenseman
Right, 190 Pounds          Left, 190 Pounds
Overall: 89                Overall: 97
Skating: 80                Skating: 92
Speed: 81                  Speed: 86
Slap Shot Power: 90        Slap Shot Power: 92
Shooting Accuracy: 79      Shooting Accuracy: 92
Passing Ability: 86        Passing Ability: 97
Puck Handling: 86          Puck Handling: 89
Endurance: 96              Endurance: 97
Aggression: 83             Aggression: 53
Checking: 90               Checking: 78

Sergei Fedorov             Steve Yzerman
#91, Forward               #19, Forward
Left, 200 Pounds           Right, 185 Pounds
Overall: 89                Overall: 95
Skating: 97                Skating: 89
Speed: 98                  Speed: 85
Slap Shot Power: 92        Slap Shot Power: 89
Shooting Accuracy: 89      Shooting Accuracy: 96
Passing Ability: 95        Passing Ability: 96
Puck Handling: 97          Puck Handling: 94
Endurance: 93              Endurance: 91
Aggression: 64             Aggression: 63
Checking: 78               Checking: 75

Brendan Shanahan           Chris Osgood
#14, Forward               #30, Goalie
Right, 220 Pounds          Right, 178 Pounds
Overall: 91                Overall: 90
Skating: 83                Dexterity: 85
Speed: 80                  Saving Ability: 83
Slap Shot Power: 93
Shooting Accuracy: 93
Passing Ability: 81
Puck Handling: 83
Endurance: 86
Aggression: 85
Checking: 90

-Edmonton-

Doug Weight
#39, Forward
Left, 200 Pounds
Overall: 90
Skating: 90
Speed: 90
Slap Shot Power: 81
Shooting Accuracy: 84
Passing Ability: 97
Puck Handling: 94
Endurance: 91
Aggression: 66
Checking: 78

-Florida-

Pavel Bure
#10, Forward
Left, 190 Pounds
Overall: 98
Skating: 99
Speed: 99
Slap Shot Power: 98
Shooting Accuracy: 97
Passing Ability: 87
Puck Handling: 99
Endurance: 92
Aggression: 59
Checking: 72

-Los Angeles-

Rob Blake                  Zigmund Palffy
#4, Defenseman             #33, Forward
Left, 222 Pounds           Left, 183 Pounds
Overall: 96                Overall: 96
Skating: 78                Skating: 95
Speed: 83                  Speed: 86
Slap Shot Power: 95        Slap Shot Power: 92
Shooting Accuracy: 89      Shooting Accuracy: 96
Passing Ability: 88        Passing Ability: 87
Puck Handling: 82          Puck Handling: 95
Endurance: 98              Endurance: 93
Aggression: 83             Aggression: 63
Checking: 97               Checking: 65

Luc Robitaille
#20, Forward
Left, 204 Pounds
Overall: 92
Skating: 86
Speed: 86
Slap Shot Power: 91
Shooting Accuracy: 97
Passing Ability: 88
Puck Handling: 87
Endurance: 87
Aggression: 69
Checking: 72

-Minnesota-

Manny Fernandez
#30, Goalie
Right, 185 Pounds
Overall: 77
Dexterity: 86
Saving Ability: 76

-Montreal-

Jeff Hackett
#31, Goalie
Right, 195 Pounds
Overall: 87
Dexterity: 83
Saving Ability: 81

-Nashville-

Mike Dunham
#1, Goalie
Right, 195 Pounds
Overall: 90
Dexterity: 88
Saving Ability: 85

-New Jersey-

Patrik Elias               Scott Niedermayer
#26, Forward               #27, Forward
Left, 195 Pounds           Left, 205 Pounds
Overall: 89                Overall: 89
Skating: 90                Skating: 89
Speed: 90                  Speed: 92
Slap Shot Power: 85        Slap Shot Power: 86
Shooting Accuracy: 89      Shooting Accuracy: 78
Passing Ability: 87        Passing Ability: 89
Puck Handling: 90          Puck Handling: 89
Endurance: 87              Endurance: 90
Aggression: 63             Aggression: 60
Checking: 71               Checking: 73

Martin Brodeur
#30, Goalie
Right, 205 Pounds
Overall: 98
Dexterity: 96
Saving Ability: 91

-NY Islanders(r)-

Roman Hamrlik
#4, Defenseman
Left, 200 Pounds
Overall: 86
Skating: 84
Speed: 84
Slap Shot Power: 90
Shooting Accuracy: 77
Passing Ability: 86
Puck Handling: 86
Endurance: 90
Aggression: 71
Checking: 84

-NY Rangers(r)-

Theo Fleury                Brian Leetch
#14, Forward               #2, Defenseman
Right, 170 Pounds          Left, 190 Pounds
Overall: 90                Overall: 92
Skating: 93                Skating: 89
Speed: 91                  Speed: 90
Slap Shot Power: 90        Slap Shot Power: 88
Shooting Accuracy: 91      Shooting Accuracy: 90
Passing Ability: 90        Passing Ability: 93
Puck Handling: 90          Puck Handling: 89
Endurance: 89              Endurance: 94
Aggression: 77             Aggression: 60
Checking: 83               Checking: 73

Mark Messier               Mike Richter
#11, Forward               #35, Goalie
Left, 205 Pounds           Right, 185 Pounds
Overall: 89                Overall: 89
Skating: 87                Dexterity: 98
Speed: 84                  Saving Ability: 86
Slap Shot Power: 86
Shooting Accuracy: 95
Passing Ability: 88
Puck Handling: 86
Endurance: 80
Aggression: 68
Checking: 83

-Ottawa-

Daniel Alfredsson          Alexei Yashin
#11, Forward               #19, Forward
Right, 194 Pounds          Right, 228 Pounds
Overall: 90                Overall: 92
Skating: 89                Skating: 94
Speed: 90                  Speed: 97
Slap Shot Power: 86        Slap Shot Power: 90
Shooting Accuracy: 84      Shooting Accuracy: 95
Passing Ability: 90        Passing Ability: 92
Puck Handling: 90          Puck Handling: 90
Endurance: 89              Endurance: 89
Aggression: 54             Aggression: 61
Checking: 83               Checking: 74

Patrick Lalime
#40, Goalie
Right, 170 Pounds
Overall: 89
Dexterity: 90
Saving Ability: 83

-Philadelphia-

Eric Desjardins            John LeClair
#37, Defenseman            #10, Forward
Right, 205 Pounds          Left, 226 Pounds
Overall: 91                Overall: 96
Skating: 83                Skating: 88
Speed: 83                  Speed: 88
Slap Shot Power: 85        Slap Shot Power: 99
Shooting Accuracy: 81      Shooting Accuracy: 95
Passing Ability: 86        Passing Ability: 86
Puck Handling: 86          Puck Handling: 87
Endurance: 94              Endurance: 95
Aggression: 64             Aggression: 59
Checking: 81               Checking: 94

Eric Lindros               Mark Recchi
#88, Forward               #8, Forward
Right, 236 Pounds          Left, 185 Pounds
Overall: 93                Overall: 92
Skating: 78                Skating: 87
Speed: 87                  Speed: 90
Slap Shot Power: 98        Slap Shot Power: 83
Shooting Accuracy: 90      Shooting Accuracy: 84
Passing Ability: 89        Passing Ability: 94
Puck Handling: 87          Puck Handling: 87
Endurance: 93              Endurance: 87
Aggression: 88             Aggression: 65
Checking: 98               Checking: 81

-Phoenix-

Jeremy Roenick             Keith Tkachuk
#97, forward               #7, Forward
Right, 207 Pounds          Left, 210 Pounds
Overall: 92                Overall: 90
Skating: 91                Skating: 87
Speed: 93                  Speed: 83
Slap Shot Power: 88        Slap Shot Power: 94
Shooting Accuracy: 85      Shooting Accuracy: 92
Passing Ability: 88        Passing Ability: 84
Puck Handling: 90          Puck Handling: 88
Endurance: 92              Endurance: 94
Aggression: 84             Aggression: 89
Checking: 94               Checking: 94

Sean Burke
#1, Goalie
Right, 210 Pounds
Overall: 88
Dexterity: 84
Saving Ability: 84

-Pittsburgh-

Jaromir Jagr               Mario Lemieux
#68, Forward               #66, Forward
Left, 228 Pounds           Right, 225 Pounds
Overall: 99                Overall: 98
Skating: 98                Skating: 99
Speed: 92                  Speed: 91
Slap Shot Power: 92        Slap Shot Power: 97
Shooting Accuracy: 97      Shooting Accuracy: 99
Passing Ability: 99        Passing Ability: 99
Puck Handling: 99          Puck Handling: 99
Endurance: 98              Endurance: 88
Aggression: 64             Aggression: 61
Checking: 71               Checking: 80

Alexei Kovalev
#27, Forward
Left, 210 Pounds
Overall: 87
Skating: 97
Speed: 87
Slap Shot Power: 95
Shooting Accuracy: 87
Passing Ability: 92
Puck Handling: 99
Endurance: 87
Aggression: 68
Checking: 69

-St. Louis-

Pavol Demitra              Pierre Turgeon
#38, Forward               #77, Forward
Left, 193 Pounds           Left, 195 Pounds
Overall: 94                Overall: 92
Skating: 93                Skating: 89
Speed: 90                  Speed: 86
Slap Shot Power: 91        Slap Shot Power: 84
Shooting Accuracy: 91      Shooting Accuracy: 90
Passing Ability: 91        Passing Ability: 94
Puck Handling: 93          Puck Handling: 92
Endurance: 93              Endurance: 89
Aggression: 50             Aggression: 52
Checking: 69               Checking: 63

Chris Pronger              Al MacInnis
#44, Defenseman            #2, Defenseman
Left, 207 Pounds           Right, 202 Pounds
Overall: 99                Overall: 93
Skating: 84                Skating: 78
Speed: 84                  Speed: 80
Slap Shot Power: 92        Slap Shot Power: 99
Shooting Accuracy: 86      Shooting Accuracy: 90
Passing Ability: 90        Passing Ability: 89
Puck Handling: 86          Puck Handling: 84
Endurance: 98              Endurance: 93
Aggression: 87             Aggression: 66
Checking: 97               Checking: 82

Roman Turek
#1, Goalie
Left, 200
Overall: 92
Dexterity: 78
Saving Ability: 87

-San Jose-

Jeff Friesen               Owen Nolan
#39, Forward               #11, Forward
Left, 200 Pounds           Right, 215 Pounds
Overall: 86                Overall: 92
Skating: 89                Skating: 83
Speed: 93                  Speed: 85
Slap Shot Power: 86        Slap Shot Power: 93
Shooting Accuracy: 83      Shooting Accuracy: 95
Passing Ability: 86        Passing Ability: 83
Puck Handling: 90          Puck Handling: 86
Endurance: 92              Endurance: 92
Aggression: 65             Aggression: 86
Checking: 74               Checking: 90

Evgeni Nabokov
#35, Goalie
Right, 195 Pounds
Overall: 88
Dexterity: 87
Saving Ability: 84

-Tampa Bay-

Vincent Lecavalier
#4, Forward
Left, 180 Pounds
Overall: 86
Skating: 89
Speed: 87
Slap Shot Power: 82
Shooting Accuracy: 86
Passing Ability: 90
Puck Handling: 92
Endurance: 89
Aggression: 62
Checking: 72

-Toronto-

Mats Sundin                Curtis Joseph
#13, Forward               #31, Goalie
Right, 225 Pounds          Right, 182 Pounds
Overall: 95                Overall: 99
Skating: 92                Dexterity: 99
Speed: 86                  Saving Ability: 87
Slap Shot Power: 93
Shooting Accuracy: 92
Passing Ability: 92
Puck Handling: 95
Endurance: 95
Aggression: 68
Checking: 80

-Vancouver-

Markus Naslund             Mattias Ohlund
#19, Forward               #2, Defenseman
Left, 185 Pounds           Left, 207 Pounds
Overall: 86                Overall: 86
Skating: 91                Skating: 82
Speed: 90                  Speed: 80
Slap Shot Power: 84        Slap Shot Power: 87
Shooting Accuracy: 88      Shooting Accuracy: 80
Passing Ability: 83        Passing Ability: 85
Puck Handling: 87          Puck Handling: 83
Endurance: 89              Endurance: 91
Aggression: 62             Aggression: 65
Checking: 62               Checking: 80

-Washington-

Peter Bondra               Sergei Gonchar
#12, Forward               #55, Defenseman
Left, 200 Pounds           Left, 210 Pounds
Overall: 85                Overall: 86
Skating: 96                Skating: 82
Speed: 98                  Speed: 84
Slap Shot Power: 96        Slap Shot Power: 92
Shooting Accuracy: 85      Shooting Accuracy: 87
Passing Ability: 79        Passing Ability: 84
Puck Handling: 94          Puck Handling: 83
Endurance: 90              Endurance: 89
Aggression: 66             Aggression: 66
Checking: 72               Checking: 74

Adam Oates                 Olaf Kolzig
#77, Forward               #37, Goalie
Right, 185 Pounds          Right, 225 Pounds
Overall: 86                Overall: 92
Skating: 82                Dexterity: 88
Speed: 78                  Saving Ability: 88
Slap Shot Power: 71
Shooting Accuracy: 84
Passing Ability: 96
Puck Handling: 89
Endurance: 89
Aggression: 51
Checking: 70

<Top 50 Goalies>

"He Was Quicker Than a Cat on a Hot Tin Roof on that Play!" -Darren Pang

C. Joseph........99
M. Brodeur.......98
E. Belfour.......97
P. Roy ..........96
D. Hasek.........95
O. Kolzig........92
R. Turek.........92
C. Osgood........90
M. Dunham........90
P. Lalime .......89
M. Richter.......89
E. Nabokov.......88
S. Burke.........88
T. Salo..........87
A. Irbe..........87
J. Hackett.......87
R. Cechmanek.....87
B. Boucher.......87
B. Dafoe.........86
G. Herbert.......85
J. Thibault......84
J. Theodore......84
F. Potvin........84
R. Tugnutt.......83
T. Kidd..........82
F. Brathwaite....82
S. Shields.......82
M. Vernon........81
J. Aubin.........81
J. Vanbiesbrou...81
M. Biron.........80
S. Fiset.........80
J. Storr.........78
J. McLennan......78
M. Denis.........77
M. Fernandez.....77
J. Grahame.......76
R. Luongo........75
S. Passmore......74
D. Rhodes........74
T. Vokoun........74
K. Weekes........74
D. Cloutier......73
G. Snow..........72
C. Billington....72
K. McLean........72
D. Roussel.......71
P. Skundra.......68
M. Legace........68
B. Essensa.......68

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V.)  Codes & Secrets
--------------------

"When it rains, it pours!"

<Easy Goals>
When going upscreen, and there is a faceoff on the left side of the screen
(goalie's right side).  Hold right, and win the face off, then quickly hold
square for a one timer, and 4 out of 5 times you score, on about any goalie.

When going downscreen, and there is a faceoff on the right side of the screen
(goalie's right side).  Hold left, and win the face off, then quickly hold
square for a one timer, and 4 out of 5 times you score, on about any goalie.

Sometimes you miss wide, and sometimes it hits off the post depending on the
player in that positions stats.

<Breakaway's and Rebounds>
When on a breakaway, fade to one side of the goalie, and aim to the opposite
and shoot a wrist shot, and more often than not, the rebound will go at an
angle right to the way your momentum was going.

Going upscreen, go left to fake out the goalie, then shoot a quick wrist shot
to the upper right part of the net, to beat the goalie high.

<One-Timer's>
Pass the puck to the center, then go to the left or right side of the goalie,
and look for the computer controlled left/right wing, horizontal to you, for
a 3 to 9 o'clock or a 9 to 3 o'clock one timer goal.

<Easy Trading>
When you want to trade with the a team, and they will not accept the deal,
simply go to the team with the desired player, and offer the player(s) you
want to your team that you play as.
*Example* When you want to trade an overall 70 player for a 90 player, the
other team will not accept, but when you go to the other team and offer the
90 for the 70, your team will gladly accept the deal, and the team that you
play as will have the player that you want.

Press Triangle after a game to taunt.

<Gameshark Codes>
Master Code Must Be on - EC8D15601456E60A

L2 + R2 = Home Team Score, 99, Away Score, 0
0C184CE614556B30C
4C18F5581456E7A5
0C184CE61456B30C
4C18F5521456E788

L1 + R1 = Away Team Score, 99, Home Score, 0
0C184CE61456B40C
1C18F5581456E788
0C184CE61456B40C
4C18F5521456E7A5

Infinite Creation Points - 4CBF20B41456E6E7

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VI.)  Frequently Asked Questions
--------------------------------

Q.)  Who is the best team on the game?
A.)  In my opinion the Dallas Stars are the best team on the game.  Even
thought they have a team rating of 94, their goalie is one of the best and
they have very sufficient offensive power.

Q.)  Who is the best player on the game?
A.)  There are 3 overall 99 players, one for each position; J. Jagr, C.
Pronger, and C. Joseph.

Q.)  This game is boring with the outdated teams, what can I do to revive
this game?
A.)  Create a team using the draft option, and pick your own players.

Q.)  This game is extremely easy, even on All-star.  What can I do to give me
a challenge?
A.)  Again, do a draft, but put yourself down for last pick, or play through
a series with one of the worst teams on the game.

Q.)  Could I beat you at this game?
A.)  Doubt it.

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VII.)  Conclusion
-----------------

Most of the information on the Main Menu came directly from the manual that
came with the game, so if you rented the game, and it came without a manual,
then this guide can be very helpful.

If you have any information on this game, that I may have missed, including
codes and hints, or your tips and tricks, please contact me at
'[email protected]' and you will be given full credit.


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