Now, we all know the rating system isn’t perfect. This time, however, instead of hopping into franchise mode, I went to the rosters page. With the hockey world going into lockdown in March, right as the playoffs were about to kick off, NHL 20 was the best way to get my hockey fix. I remember Alex Kovalev, who instantly became my favorite player after being traded to the Canadiens because he was the only 90+ rated skater on the team. I remember Peter Fosberg being the highest rated player in the game at a 97, 3 points higher than anybody else. I’ve always been more of a GM/Franchise mode player, so player ratings have always been of particular interest to me. ![]() It’s also around that time my hockey fandom really kicked off. NHL 04 on PC was my first ever, with Thrashers’ Dany Heatley on the cover before he was replaced by Joe Sakic. FIFA may be the best-selling game but as a hockey fan, the NHL series has been near and dear to my heart for years. Simply hearing those few words brings back memories of the countless hours I and many others have sunk into the different EA sports titles. ![]() ![]() When Analytics and Video Games Meet: Reworking NHL 20’s Ratings Using Real-Life Data WHEN ANALYTICS AND VIDEO GAMES MEET: REWORKING NHL 20’S RATINGS USING REAL-LIFE DATA
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