![]() My first play had no coaches with umbrella PP. It might be smart to make sure your key players fit into one of the 3 or 4 different coaches systems. Since coaching has been added, each league also has a different meta of coaches. Players reroll morale, line fits and other stuff every time. The League - Every new file is different. Leave without saving and load the save you made after scouting him. If he is, sim the entire offseason and make sure he fits your team. You can interview the player and see if he is a leader. Turn off injuries, waivers, ect and sim the entire season. If you get "leadership" in the skill page or the scout note page make a new save. Scout the top 5 or 6 prospects and sim about a week. After this, you can use the save scum to reroll the next draft class. Using the Red Wings as an example, I like to start with Larkin and one other top prospect as a leader. Getting here can be tricky, but once you do you don't need to worry about it really. It's super cheesy, but I like to build around 4 or 5 players with leadership. Bad teams play bad when everyone is lowered from losing and good teams get better. Leadership/Morale - Most people play without this, but it really does make the game more fun. Making saves on key days (day 1, draft day, offseason, ect) can help you out if you want a fresh start with the same league. I also like to keep a save on day 1 so I can restart without needing to reroll again. I hated when my rebuilding team would sneak into the playoffs and win the cup. Sure, you could win every game this way, but that's not why I do it. Turn auto save off and you can control things better. "Save Scum" - I hate it when I feel like I'm cheating the system, but the system is broken. Also, I don't own NHL 21 so this is mostly going off of NHL 20. Other people don't even edit the roster and that's also fine. First off, some people trade 5 first rounders for McDavid right away and that's fine. So I've put many hours into Franchise mode since NHL 15 and figured it was time I posted what I've learned.
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