NHL 2001

NHL 2001

released on Sep 26, 2000

NHL 2001

released on Sep 26, 2000

In NHL 2001, there are five primary game modes: exhibition, season (where players can take a team through a full season and act as the team's general manager), tournament (involving up to 16 teams), playoffs (also a 16 team format), and shootout (where gamers play out the tie breaker format used in international hockey). Outside of the season and playoff modes, NHL 2001 allows gamers to use a total of 18 international teams and four all-star teams. Several new features have been added to the mix including "Big Hit" and "Big Shot" buttons for enhanced gameplay. Also new to gameplay is "The Momentum Meter," where a team's performance is affected by the game's momentum. Finally, similar to the Madden Challenge offered in EA's football title, NHL 2001 offers NHL Challenge Mode. Here, players are rewarded points for achieving certain tasks during gameplay. These points can then be used to enhance the abilities of created players.


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Genuinely wish modern NHL games played with these kind of unrealistic passing, shooting, and checking physics. I just want to choose a direction and hit pass and have the puck almost-automatically be received by the nearest player in that direction. I just want to have to pass back and forth 3 times to completely throw the goalie off their shit. I just want to Superman cross check my enemies into oblivion with the press of a button.

Realism is overrated. This was perfection.

Replayed this game after so many years of it being idle on my shelf. Momentum system is broken, one timers are always accurate, goalie AI is hilarious, it's classic chel and I cannot complain with that.

Plus it's always a treat to see the classic rosters and to see the names of all the players who are long retired, like Pavel Kubina and a young Vinny Lecavalier :')