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Before going to the game (assuming you have no roster or lineup issues that need to be cleared up first; you'll received a message if you do), you first see the Game Strategy Screen. This gives you a breakdown of the lineups and tactics of both teams, allowing you to adjust your team to be a better match for today's opponent. The view is very similar to the Strategy screen in the Team Menu, and allows you to do many of the same things.
Next, you will move on to the Preview Screen, which lists a variety of statistics and other relevant information about each team. From that screen, you can either opt to Sim Game, which will instantly play the game without your intervention, or Play Game, which will take you into the game so you can take part directly (or simply watch.)
After continuing on from the preview, you arrive at the Pregame Screen, showing a top-down view of the ice, a variety of different informational boxes, and a number of controls that allow you to customize how you watch the game.
The Top Bar contains eight different buttons:
- Game returns you to the main game screen.
- Lines returns you to the game strategy screen, where you can adjust your team's lines and tactical roles
- Stats shows team stat totals for this game.
- Box Score shows this game's box score.
- Options opens the viewing options menu, where you can decide on the speed the game is displayed at, what portions of the game you want to see, and when gameplay should be interrupted.
- Play resumes play after the game has been stopped.
- Sim End immediately simulates the remainder of the game.
The Assistant Feedback box, below the Controls, provides you with some information about what is currently happening strategically in the game.
The Highlights Box in the middle-left of the screen provides a record of every statistically significant event in the game - goals, hits, giveaways, and so on.
The Game Stats box, shown while play is underway, shows a summary of the team stats totals during this game. It can be switched to show either team. Players currently on the ice are highlighted at the top.
The Lines box, visible during stoppages in play, shows your current lines and the fatigue levels of each player. Game Fatigue (Green) and Shift Fatigue (blue) track the player's overall fatigue levels. When either of these numbers reaches 0, the player experiences fatigue effects that inhibit his performance. Game Fatigue is a running total for the whole game and never increases, while Shift Fatigue will replenish when the player gets a chance to rest.
Line selection in the game is handled semi-automatically by the computer (but according to your general line usage instructions set on the tactics screen.) However, you do have the option of intervening to decide which line will be sent out next. During stoppages in play, you can select a checkbox beside a line and/or defensive pair that will move them to the top of the priority list for the next change (the AI still may need to make adjustments if a player on the the line is unavailable.)
The Goalie Info Box below that shows who the current goaltenders are and their current game stats.
At the bottom of the screen is the Play-by-Play Box, which describes the current action on the ice.
After the game is over, the Postgame screen, the Pregame screen's counterpart, will give you some key facts about the game.