More and more, it seems like EA Sports’ upcoming NHL 17 is about bolstering all the substance with some style.
While the biggest hopes for on-digital-ice changes seem to hinge on much-needed tweaks to goaltending, plenty of focus revolves around what your players will be wearing and where they’ll be playing.
Polygon provides a great breakdown for some of the tweaks:
Even more exciting is EASHL’s brand-new arena editor, which is a massive step up from last year, when the only things you could add to your team’s rink were championship banners if you won them. Your club will now make its way upward through five different arenas — a small community rink, a larger community rink, a Canadian Hockey League-size venue, an American Hockey League-size arena and an NHL arena — and you’ll be able to customize the last four venues in that progression.
Maybe most interestingly, you can relocate teams to one of 20 other hockey-friendly locales, whether it means bringing the NHL to Las Vegas a year early, rebooting the Hartford Whalers or a number of other possibilities.
(Does this mean the dream of “The KC Masterpiece” could come true?)
The increase in goal celebrations has been touched upon, yet seeing the fruits of such labor is another thing entirely. Hockey Twitter was delighted to learn that Jose Bautista’s memorable “bat flip” is included in the mix:
You can now celebrate like @JoeyBats19 in @NHL 17:
— NBC Sports Hockey (@NBCSportsHockey) July 29, 2016
(via @MarcQuill) pic.twitter.com/bbYuNJebiD
Nice nod to Toronto Maple Leafs fans, who can use such an animation after forcing the Tampa Bay Lightning to trade Steven Stamkos “home.”
Need another trailer for the game? Why not: