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Whatever steps forward NHL 15 has taken in visual presentation hardly make up for the alarming gutting of many of the series' best features.

Among EA's many sports franchises, few have enjoyed the level of consistent quality that the company's NHL series has over the last several years. The on-ice action, even at its worst, has remained thoroughly entertaining, and the wealth of modes and features has generally gotten better with each successive installment. Considering that, like with the NFL, EA has no competition when it comes to NHL games, the fact that it has mostly avoided stagnation for so long is, in itself, something of a minor miracle.

After playing NHL 15, I can safely say that the miracle is over.

NHL 15 should have been a celebratory debut for the series on the new generation of consoles. Instead, it's a crushing disappointment.
NHL 15 should have been a celebratory debut for the series on the new generation of consoles. Instead, it's a crushing disappointment.

NHL 15 represents the series' debut on the current generation of consoles. As with all yearly games on new consoles, there's always a concern of some features falling by the wayside as a team works to ensure their game actually runs on the new hardware. Last year, those concerns mostly didn't come to pass for games like Madden and NBA 2K. Madden 25 managed to keep its game intact on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 by delaying any serious visual or gameplay upgrades to this year's installment. NBA 2K14 lost a few features, but still managed to deliver a game with solid depth and incredible visuals. NHL 15, despite being a year removed from the respective debuts of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, manages to both feel stagnant and deeply regressive at once. Here is the same core gameplay delivered by the last couple of NHL installments, tweaked and futzed with, but not greatly improved. Alongside it, it offers a featureset that is a mere skeleton of what hockey fans have come to expect from these games. It is, by and large, the same hockey game you've been playing for years, with even fewer ways to play it.

But hey, don't take my word for it. Just take a gander at this post from EA's official NHL blog, which outlines the content the developers plan on adding to the game over the next couple of months via free patches. If you don't feel like reading through all of that, here's a bullet-pointed list:

  • Playoff Mode
  • Be a Pro -- Coach Feedback
  • 3 Stars of the Game
  • Layout and Player Item Animation Changes for Hockey Ultimate Team
  • Online Team Play
  • GM Draft

With the sole exception of the Ultimate Team changes, every single one of the things on that list is something that's been in a previous hockey game. In fact, a few of them have been in nearly every hockey game over the last couple of console generations. This isn't new content. It's the content you're already supposed to have, stapled back onto NHL 15's emaciated frame post-release. I shouldn't have to tell you why that's not acceptable for a game a publisher intends to charge full retail price for.

That blog post offers no mea culpa on this, mind you. At best, it sidesteps the issue by referring to NHL 15 as "the foundation to deliver next-generation hockey experiences to you for the years to come." The points on which this foundation is built? The visual upgrade afforded by the jump to new consoles, more realistic puck physics, and an improved broadcast presentation. All fine points, I guess, but none make up for either what's missing, or what's remained unchanged.

Starting with those upgraded visuals, certainly NHL 15 on current-gen consoles is the best looking hockey game made to date. The upgrades to player faces and models are readily apparent the moment you boot up the game. Arenas look excellent, and the ice scrapes and deforms with terrific realism. Yet there are problems, too. Despite the uptick in model fidelity, animations often look stilted and awkward as players transition from move to move. It's not that much worse than what you've seen in previous NHL games, but it's more noticeable given how clear and hyperrealistic the on-ice action looks now. An exquisitely detailed goalie flipping up in an awkward spin maneuver to get back to his feet isn't made less weird by how good the model itself looks. If anything, it makes it weirder. You'll see a lot of generic, not-great-looking player faces too, especially once you start looking beyond the top players in the league. And for some reason, jerseys have been given an added coat of physics that makes them swish around in ways that make no sense. It's one thing to see a jersey flap as a player goes full-bore down the ice. It's quite another to have that flapping take place while a player slowly bends down in anticipation of a face-off.

This is certainly an excellent looking hockey game, but not so excellent as to make you forget about all the missing features.
This is certainly an excellent looking hockey game, but not so excellent as to make you forget about all the missing features.

That's by far the biggest offender when it comes to physics, though those new puck physics aren't entirely without issue either. By and large, the movements of the puck on the ice look correct. There is a proper weight and momentum to how it slides around, but for some reason, that properness doesn't always extend to goals scored. Apart from the usual issue of goals shot to the high corners of the net working incredibly often, a lot of the goals I ended up scoring throughout my time in NHL looked absolutely terrible. And I don't mean the kind of junky, off-a-rebound goals that are entirely correct for a real NHL game. I mean strange, unrealistic bounces and apparent saves turned into glitchy-looking scores. It's not all this way, of course. You can still set up beautiful-looking multi-pass plays, terrific one-timers, and the like. But those good moments come with a comparable number of bad ones.

Again, the on-ice portion of NHL 15 isn't really the issue. It's still the solid game of hockey it's been for a while, though it's arguably more the same solid game of hockey than it's been in a while. Meaningful advancements in gameplay just aren't there this year. The AI is strong, especially if you bump up the difficulty--you'll see teams react to repeated tactics and change up their play accordingly--and the feel of the game remains highly enjoyable, provided you're playing against a good competitor. And really, that's vital this year, because there aren't a lot of other ways to play NHL 15.

Yes, Be a GM and Be a Pro modes are still here, but they don't much resemble the modes as featured in the last several entries. The GM mode has its basic framework features, letting you trade, sign free agents, and futz with player lines for up to 25 seasons. But these features are greatly lessened this time around. All the minor league hockey interaction is gone--you can still send players to the minors, but you can't play any games with your AHL affiliate, nor do players in the minors accrue stats of any kind--rookie scouting has devolved into a brief menu interaction where you assign scouts to regions for various lengths of time, and you can't even draft your own players. Or rather, not yet, anyway. A GM Draft with a three-minute timer is coming as part of those content patches, which is a step, I suppose, to returned normalcy, but doesn't really fix how barren this mode feels.

Be a Pro fares even worse. This mode has never been a beaming example of how to do individual player careers in sports games, but it at least had a flow to it that felt like a decent representation of what being a player drafted into the NHL might be like. All of that is gone now. In NHL 15's Be a Pro, your created player is no longer allowed to exert any influence over what team drafts him. He is thrust onto a team, and immediately sticks onto that team. Again, because there is no minor league hockey gameplay, you never have any risk of being sent down to the minors. You're on your team until it's time to sign a new contract, which you then do, and keep doing until you get your player up to a high enough rating where he warrants longer-term deals. On the ice, you can no longer simulate through shifts you're not playing on, so instead you have to watch your team play through every segment of the game. Even more maddening, the game is insane when it comes to doling out ice time. Though there's no coach feedback during games (something that is also supposedly going to be added back in via patch), you will still find yourself periodically demoted or promoted to different lines while playing as a skater (goalies obviously don't have this issue). Instead of diminishing your ice time, the game just gives you the same amount of ice time (a lot of it) while pairing you with worse players. You can get bumped all the way down to the fourth line, and still end up with the most ice time of any player on your team. It's infuriating.

With those two marquee modes left as functional, if tedious husks of their former selves, all that leaves is Ultimate Team and online play. Again, online team play is coming back, but it's not in the retail release. The online GM mode, however, isn't coming back this year, so all you're left with otherwise is basic competitive play, which certainly works, based on the games I played during my testing. I experienced minimal lag and no major connectivity issues, so at least there's that. As for Ultimate Team, it is essentially identical to the way it's been in the last couple of games. Which makes a certain amount of terrible sense, given that Ultimate Team, with its microtransactions for card packs, represent the easiest way for EA to make additional money from the game.

I like Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk as commentators, but the stuff they provide for NHL 15 isn't good.
I like Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk as commentators, but the stuff they provide for NHL 15 isn't good.

Even the presentation of the game feels like it's walked back from previous years. Games are introduced with video footage of the arena you're playing in, as well as the real-life visages of Mike Emrick and Eddie Olczyk. The choice to use actual video footage of the two commentators is an interesting one that I think helps get rid of the strange, uncanny valley-ness you'd see in, say, this year's Madden with Jim Nantz and Phil Simms, but it also looks strange juxtaposed against the in-game players. More irritating is the in-game commentary itself, which is exceedingly light on detail or flavor. Olczyk barely talks outside of a few key game situations, and he rarely has anything of value to say. Emrick's play-by-play is strangely devoid of energy, and also feels like it was edited together by a complete lunatic. If you're into the idea of hearing Emrick yell the words "geometrically" and "catawampus" several times per-game, you may wring some amusement from this commentary, but none of it lands with any enthusiasm or excitement, and most of it barely qualifies as informative. The upgraded crowd noise is the lone audio upgrade of note, and it is certainly a huge improvement. Crowds react wonderfully to every play, booing the home team profusely when they give up a bad goal, and cheering wildly after a big play. If only the commentators could have exuded a similar level of energy and variance...

I haven't even mentioned the non-existent customization features, the absent Winter Classic game, or any number of other, smaller things that serve to render NHL 15 such a profound disappointment. Sure, the game on the ice is still capable of delivering a thrilling gameplay experience, but this is also true of last year's game, and the year before that, and the year before that. EA can tout its unprecedented realism as a reason to give this year's game the benefit of the doubt, but that's not a strong selling point when it's the selling point for every sports game you release annually, especially when it's meant to make up for a wealth of discarded features. Whatever NHL 15 gains in visual fidelity, it loses several times over in depth and replay value. In asking players to pay a premium price for this game, you're implying that all the stuff that's been tossed aside in favor of just getting a game running on these machines didn't really matter, that you should still buy this game because it plays hockey pretty well and looks nice. Given that I've just dusted off my copy of NHL 14, and tossed my copy of NHL 15 on the shelf with no intention of touching it for the foreseeable future, let's just say I very much disagree with that notion.

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Not very surprising.

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man that's a bummer, i was really looking forward to this game. guess it's worth waiting a while to pick up used or on sale.

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Oh snap! Yep I'll wait till this one is in the bargain bin if I pick it up at all. Thanks for the review Alex!

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EA's Early Access strikes again!

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I still ended up picking it up, even knowing how much was missing, because realistically, I only ever really play a bare bones (or as bare bones as I can find) season, so the missing modes aren't really that big of an issue to me.

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Thanks for having the Sharks as the lead image!

I skipped last year's and I am so damn disappointed this game is missing everything. I was so ready for an NHL game. Now what do I do?

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#transparency

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Ouch!

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I still ended up picking it up, even knowing how much was missing, because realistically, I only ever really play a bare bones (or as bare bones as I can find) season, so the missing modes aren't really that big of an issue to me.

I am with you except for the fact that Be A Pro no long lets you skip ahead. You have to sit and watch the game when you are not playing. Big downer

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Aw, Brutal.

Tell it like it is Navarro.

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@mcmax3000 said:

I still ended up picking it up, even knowing how much was missing, because realistically, I only ever really play a bare bones (or as bare bones as I can find) season, so the missing modes aren't really that big of an issue to me.

I am with you except for the fact that Be A Pro no long lets you skip ahead. You have to sit and watch the game when you are not playing. Big downer


Yeah, if you play that mode, that's a huge blow. The couple of times in previous years that I tried that mode out, being able to skip forward was the only thing that made that mode playable.

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Maybe a mini sized hockey player glitch could have saved this game.

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Yeah, it kind of sucks. I don't think the series has ever played better, or been presented better (I sure do love Emrick & Olczyk), but the astonishing lack of other stuff to do than "play a game of hockey" is kind of crazy. They've made a pretty good base game this year that hopefully they put a bunch more stuff into next year to fill it out.

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Don't forget Olczyk's "looking for a dance partner" commentary over and over to match the "geometrically" from Emrick. I have not had as many of the "bad" goals. I have played through maybe 15 or so 20 minutes games. That could just be AI letting them in. I do agree though - top shelf goals can be easy on all levels of difficulty.

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Where's the QL?

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That's unfortunate. I guess it's another year I won't be getting a hockey game. It's been like 6 years at this point. It seems like they stalled out around 2007 or 2008.

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I just want to stop at the lead image and say that it's absurd that a PhoenixARIZONA Coyotes fan in 2014 will have ever owned a classic Winnipeg Jets jersey, let alone wear one to a road game. I realise that's being super picky, but come ON.

On-topic, I heard all about these current-gen dropped features over on Operation Sports a few weeks back, and saved me almost €500 in having to buy both a PS4 and this game. Last-gen's just supposed to be a roster update plus the NBC stuff though, so might be worth tracking down a copy of that if it's not too expensive. Don't quote me on that, but if anyone has the PS3/360 version, might be worth speaking up and letting us know how that is.

EDIT: @splodge: That's Be A GM mode. Which is there, but stuff with the minor leagues and drafting seems to be out for the time being.

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So, can someone confirm something for me? With all the kerfuffle about this game I for some reason cannot figure out the following:

Is there a mode where I can pick a team, play through a whole season, and win the Stanley Cup? And during that season, can I trade players, etc? A lot of people were saying that this have been taken out. I could be vastly mistaken.

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EA is on a roll...are they trying to be a disappointment as a publisher?

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@splodge: SO. If you're talking about a season mode free of any sort of financial stuff outside of trading, the answer is no. There's only the GM mode, and while you could totally play that for one season without paying any attention to the other financial stuff, it's not the same as just a straight season mode.

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Ouch. NHL seems like one of the better sports games out there, but "gutting" it is a bummer. But kind of expected on a first run.

It's why I cautiously skipped the new NBA game. Just potentially too much of a trade off for fancy graphics.

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@solh0und said:

Maybe a mini sized hockey player glitch could have saved this game.

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@alex said:

@splodge: SO. If you're talking about a season mode free of any sort of financial stuff outside of trading, the answer is no. There's only the GM mode, and while you could totally play that for one season without paying any attention to the other financial stuff, it's not the same as just a straight season mode.

Wow.

That is fucked up.

Why would they do that.

My brain.

Edit - never mind, I think I am still confused ass to what is in the game and what is not. It's been a while since I played me some Ice Hockey and have been thinking about getting back into it., This year is definitely not the time though, it seems.

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Olczyk barely talks outside of a few key game situations, and he rarely has anything of value to say.

Well it sounds like they nailed that down pretty well. Now if he spends most of his time talking about Horse Racing and everything that isn't hockey I'll say they nailed it perfectly.

Seriously the whole reason I waited for reviews on the game was they said he was part of the commentary team. I knew from that moment the game was going to be terrible. Because Eddie and NBC are the worst thing to ever happen to the sport of Hockey that isn't named Ville Niemenen.

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I'll stick with the demo then.

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Making Gretzky's head bleed - missing since NHL '92

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Well, at least those features aren't locked behind EA Access or something (maybe next year). And TWO uses of "futz," Navarro? You've been in New York too long.

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So here's the question: will fans still flock to this game to the point that no one will be playing online for NHL 14? I certainly hope people will be playing so I can, y'know, CONTINUE TO PLAY ONLINE.

I have 14, but have no plans to get 15 after the shit show it apparently released as.

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I just want another NHL Hitz

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I don't know if this means we've officially hit the uncanny valley, but this would not be the first time I've heard complaints about games coming out of 2K with great models but terribly stilted animations. Wrestling, basketball, now hockey. They're just putting nicer models on the same shitty rigs.

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While both the game and sport will never enter my life i still like to say that i enjoyed the review. Also that i enjoy reading reviews in general, especially those written by Alex. I always find his pieces pleasant and interesting to read. 4/5 for the review!

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"Considering that, like with the NFL, EA has no competition when it comes to NHL games, the fact that it has mostly avoided stagnation for so long is, in itself, something of a minor miracle."

Would you have called it... a Miracle on Ice?

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This year's game seems rather lackluster, so I'm glad I didn't run out and buy it on day one like usual. Thanks for the review, Alex!

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No EASHL is a huge bummer, spent hundreds of hours playing OTP in the past and it's omission this year means I won't be getting a ps4 this year, good thing we're getting a good version of FIFA on PC which will tide me over for the next NHL.

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Doc Emrick utters "geometrically" regularly? It appears the game captures his vocabulary at least.

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Given the fact that VS mode is really the only thing I ever play in NHL games, I'll probably still be picking this up (if I ever get a next-gen console). That being said, it's sad to see this version so deprived of key features. Nice review Alex. I hope you and Vinny do a quick look! Go Pens!

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This game deserves the rating it got. Honestly it does play and feel really good in the new engine and the puck physics are mostly an improvement. The game has been so gutted though that it feels like EA forced the developers to give their baby a lobotomy for whatever reason, lack of proper funding and support is my guess. Alex is spot on with Be a Pro, I enjoy this mode (previously Live the Life on 14) but there is no character left in it. What is the point of being a rookie playing on the 3rd line and yet playing damn near the entire game. My guess is that was their (not so) clever way of getting around the fact that YOU CANT SIM BETWEEN SHIFTS.

I always had more respect for the team behind NHL games compared to over EA Sports games because they seemed to have a real passion as fans and developers to deliver consistently high quality product even if it was an annual release. NHL 15 has tainted franchises legacy and as a hockey fan that makes me very sad

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Picked this up along with Destiny day one, and for all the missing modes (NO EASHL?!?! DAFUQ?!), it plays a good game of hockey IMO. I found the online to be really smooth with little lag, and HUT is still addicting as all hell (and a bit easier to get good players sooner).

That said, I completely agree with the review, and I really hope next years game is a complete package.

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I just want to stop at the lead image and say that it's absurd that a PhoenixARIZONA Coyotes fan in 2014 will have ever owned a classic Winnipeg Jets jersey, let alone wear one to a road game. I realise that's being super picky, but come ON.

...or they could be actual 2014 Winnepeg Jets fans, for the 2014 Winnepeg Jets team that's been back in the league since 2011 when they replaced the Atlanta Thrashers;) Don't think that's too much of a stretch myself - but I don't blame you for not being aware of them since they've consistently dwelled in the basement since their return...

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@ei8htbit: They could very well be, but the blonde with pigtails in the middle wearing a Coyotes jersey is the giveaway. Since the game can't discern between previous franchises before relocation, and just pulls in whatever retro jerseys are assigned to that team, those are randomly distributed to crowd models, and in Arizona's case, that's Old Jets. In real life, you'd be right (if Nordiques Nation has taught us anything, is that those guys travel really well when they want to crash a game), but that's not how videogames work.

I can't remember if the New Jets in the NHL games can select the Thrashers jerseys as retros though - the last one I played was NHL12, when the Jets jerseys had to be patched in as the logos and jerseys weren't unveiled before the game went to master.

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I agree with Alex's score and insight into the game. Basically, it's been a huge disappointment and made me wonder why I keep buying EA hockey games. A Waterfall Hockey mode would have brought the score up to 3/5 for me.

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Great review Alex. Does Emrick ever say "Swaggered on in"? That's gotta be my favorite call. Go Hawks

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Great review, Alex. A lot of carelessness went into this game and that really bums me out. The idea of microtransactions in HUT always kinda bugged me in the previous entries, but considering how stripped down NHL 15 is, HUT just seems completely gross this time.

@vrikk said:

So here's the question: will fans still flock to this game to the point that no one will be playing online for NHL 14? I certainly hope people will be playing so I can, y'know, CONTINUE TO PLAY ONLINE.

I have 14, but have no plans to get 15 after the shit show it apparently released as.

I'm quite certain that NHL 14 will be the exception this time around. I wouldn't expect NHL 14 to turn into a wasteland anytime soon. At least with the modes where roster updates are irrelevant.

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EA seriously need to get their shit together. Their E3 was pretty telling about the state of that company.

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Thank you, Alex.

Fuck you, EA.

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@jswan13: You did your 5 second research. Glad my video was the first one that queried. Wait til we get the game on video.

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I recently got into NHL 13 since a lot of guys I work with love to play it and we go during lunch to play. We even keep track of our standings and power rankings and hold tournaments after 24 games. It's nuts and lots of fun. We just upgraded to NHL 14 and were bummed to see that this year's game is so messed up, but we really only use the basic online versus modes on multiple Xboxes/TVs so the missing modes isn't even something we'd miss. Still, we'll wait for NHL 16 which will hopefully be better.

We haven't updated the webpage in a month, but our stuff is here. So crazy that this game could inspire this in us, since I've never been a sports guy. http://hockeythursday.com/

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I can't remember if the New Jets in the NHL games can select the Thrashers jerseys as retros though - the last one I played was NHL12, when the Jets jerseys had to be patched in as the logos and jerseys weren't unveiled before the game went to master.

No, the Jets don't have the option of old Thrashers jerseys. I think the old ownership group in Atlanta still owns the rights to the logo like the city of Hartford (I think) did with the Whalers logo, which is why those didn't show up until fairly recently.

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I loved NHL 14. I am legitimately bummed about how emaciated this game is.