NHL 09
New features
NHL 09 introduced several new features from the previous year’s edition of the game. Features such as the defensive skill stick, dump-and-chase, and the lift stick option played into the advanced user’s demographic. The option to play using NHL ’94 controls, however, made the game easy for even a beginner to play.
This year’s edition of the game has also seen the return of the alternate jersey with a verification code as well expanded rosters such as the O2 Extraliga and the Russian Superleague. (Russian Superleague is currently defunct, replaced by the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL); the game was developed before the KHL was formed)
In order to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Montreal Canadiens, NHL 09 has a feature where the greatest Canadiens play as an All-Star team known as the “Centennial Canadiens”.
The North American edition of the game features Calgary Flames’ defenseman Dion Phaneuf on the cover. The Swiss version of the game shows New York Islanders’ defenseman Mark Streit on the cover. There is also a Swedish cover version showing Ottawa Senators’ captain Daniel Alfredsson. The cover on the Russian version features Washington Capitals forward Alexander Ovechkin.
Online play
Players have the ability to create a player to use in online play. Users can join online teams with friends or find players to create on. There is now a 6-on-6 online team play. Users have the ability to level up players, participate in tournaments (with brackets), and receive awards at the end of the season. Rosters have been updated, as well as slap shot power and accuracy to compliment NHL updates. As of April 15, 2009, many rosters have automatically been changed for those with online capabilities. The PC version of NHL 09 does not come with an online lobby; users must find an opponent manually and enter in their IP address.
NHL 94 controls
EA Sports has added an option to use an old, nostalgic style of controls to help players get used to the game. These controls will use the face buttons to do most of the work, such as ‘A’ being pass and ‘B’ being shoot instead of using the right-analog stick.
Alternate jerseys
For the 200809 NHL season, certain NHL hockey teams unveiled third jerseys for the first time after the 2007-08 switch to the Rbk Edge jersey system. The new alternate jerseys for certain teams can be unlocked with a code, the same way the Rbk Edge jerseys were unlocked in NHL 08. The Boston Bruins were the last team to unveil their alternate jersey on November 24, 2008. Upon a new roster update that carries the alternate jerseys and many new players, there is no longer a need to enter the code. Unfortunately, many errors were committed when designing the jerseys; the New York Islanders’ jersey was done incorrectly in that the name and numbering on the back of the jersey in NHL 09 is orange, while in real life it is white. Also, the logo on the front of the jersey is missing the fourth orange stripe on the hockey stick which was meant to symbolize their four Stanley Cup victories. The Buffalo Sabres’ third jersey was also portrayed incorrectly, lacking silver striping on the torso. This was also the case on the Tampa Bay Lightning jersey as it lacks the silver striping on the torso. The St. Louis Blues’ third jersey is also incorrect, as the lettering is white instead of yellow in reality. The Ottawa Senators’ uniform has the stripes on the pants running down the front of the thigh, instead of its proper and traditional place on the side. The Philadelphia Flyers’ uniform has numbering and lettering too large and dark on the back of the jerseys as well as some alternate previous jerseys (such as the ones from 1975) have numbers and names not properly centered on the jerseys.
New European elite leagues
NHL 09 now includes the German DEL, the Czech Extraliga, the Swedish Elitserien, the Finnish SM-liiga, and the Russian Superleague, with the latter now defunct, replaced by the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL), though not featured in the game.
PC version
Just like the previous two entries in the series, the PC version is no longer developed to be equivalent to the Xbox 360 and versions and is a port of the PlayStation 2 version. This resulted in graphics below NHL 08’s fidelity and a notable lack of support for controllers and widescreen resolutions.
Soundtrack
Menus and in-game
NHL 09 features 16 different songs, according to the EA Trax screen.
Airbourne – “Runnin’ Wild”
Apocalyptica feat. Tomoyasu Hotei – “Grace”
Avenged Sevenfold – “Afterlife”
Billy Talent feat. Anti-Flag – “Turn Your Back”
Black Tide – “Warriors of Time”
Bullet for My Valentine – “Hearts Burst Into Fire”
Coheed and Cambria – “The Running Free”
From First to Last – “Two As One”
Johnossi – “Execution Song”
Millencolin – “Done Is Done”
Panic! at the Disco – “Nine in the Afternoon”
Phantom Planet – “Do the Panic”
Protest the Hero – “The Dissentience”
Sons and Daughters – “Gilt Complex”
The Elms – “The Shake”
The Kills – “Cheap and Cheerful”
In-game only
The game also features songs that are played only during whistles during games, and cannot be seen in the EA Trax screen..
August Frost – “Krickets”
August Frost – “Mask”
August Frost – “Necessary Dissection”
August Frost – “Strange Grace”
TV Heart Attack – “Don’t Walk Away”
TV Heart Attack – “Hypnotic Eyes”
TV Heart Attack – “Jane Doe”
Young Dre The Truth – “I Love L.A.”
Custom soundtracks can be imported to the game, but only on the version.
Commentary
Jim Hughson and Craig Simpson provide commentary on the PC versions.
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement are on the console versions.
Demo
A demo was released on the PlayStation Network on August 28, 2008, followed by the release of the same demo on the Xbox Live Marketplace on September 3, 2008 at 5:00am ET.[citation needed] The demo includes tutorials for shooting, deking, and defensive moves while playing as 2008 Conn Smythe Trophy winner Henrik Zetterberg. Once the player finishes the tutorial (or the user can exit the tutorial via the pause menu), the user then has access to a single 3rd period game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Detroit Red Wings, symbolizing the 2008 Stanley Cup Final, where the player may choose which team to play as. If the game remains a tie once the period is over, the game will immediately go to a shootout. The “Be a Pro” mode is also available in the demo for a single 3rd period game also between Pittsburgh and Detroit. Henrik Zetterberg and Sidney Crosby are the only players available for the “Be a Pro” mode.
Easter eggs
Sabrina Ladha, a female goalie, is listed as a free agent in the game with overall stats of 98 (70, with the latest roster update, 90 for Playstation 2 version as the highest-rated combined-style (hybrid-style) goaltender). She was entered into the game because her father won a charity auction with a winning bid of $7,000. The opportunity to be placed in NHL 09 was sold to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Game problems
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During the period of December 2008 to March 2009, there was a “stat boosting glitch” in the Xbox 360 and PS3 version in the online features of the game that led to players raising their playing stats in Online Team Play (OTP) based games. This was solved during a patch released at the end of March.
An alternative “stat boosting glitch” has been confirmed since this patch for the Xbox 360. It is unknown if a similar problem continues to exist for the PS3.
The game also suffers from exploitation in (OTP) in which a team could attain a default win by “timing out” the opponent.
NHL 09 was the last EA Sports-based hockey game released for the PlayStation 2 and PC.
Reception
Reviews
Review scores
Publication
Score
1UP.com
B+
Electronic Gaming Monthly
B+
Game Informer
9.25/10
GameSpot
9.0/10 (Xbox 360)
GameZone
9.0/10(9.1/10 PS3)
IGN
9.0/10
Official Xbox Magazine
9.0/10
TeamXbox
9.3/10
X-Play
4/5
Awards
IGN Best of 2008:
Best Xbox 360 Sports Game
GameSpot Best of 2008:
Best Sports Game
Nominated for Game of the Year
Nominated for Cooperative Multiplayer Game
Spike TV Video Game Awards:
Best Team Sports Game
GameTrailers Game of the Year Awards:
Best Sports Game
Nominated for Xbox 360 Game of the Year
References
^ a b Gord Goble (October 2008). “Bigger, better, and still quirky”. Electronic Gaming Monthly (233): 81. ISSN 1058-918X.
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^ “NHL 09 Page”. GamePro. http://www.gamepro.com/article/reviews/207298/nhl-09-360/. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
^ “NHL 09 Soundtrack Revealed”. www.youtube.com. http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=1CQpTmxHdpI. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
^ “MORE NHL 09 Soundtrack Songs!”. www.youtube.com. http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=2H7CtvQtrGg. Retrieved 2008-09-20.
^ “Official announcement on custom soundtracks”. www.forums.ea.com. http://forums.ea.com/mboards/thread.jspa?threadID=399978&tstart=0&start=0. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
^ “Playstation Store Update”. blog.us.playstation.com. http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/08/28/playstation-store-update-49/. Retrieved 2008-08-28.
^ 1UP: NHL 09 Review
^ Gamespot review
^ GameZone: NHL 09 Review
^ IGN: NHL 09 Review
^ OXM Review
^ TeamXbox: NHL 09 Review
^ X-Play review
External links
Official website
NHL 09 Player Ratings
Russian NHL09 League
NHL 09 teaser at YouTube
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Cover athletes
’95: 1994 Stanley Cup Finals action shot ’96: Scott Stevens & Steve Yzerman ’97: John Vanbiesbrouck ’98: Peter Forsberg ’99: Eric Lindros ’00: Chris Pronger Markus Nslund (Nordic cover) ’01: Owen Nolan Jere Lehtinen (Nordic cover) Pavel Bure (Russian cover) ’02: Mario Lemieux ’03: Jarome Iginla Saku Koivu (Finnish cover) Patrik Eli (Czech cover) ’04: Dany Heatley / Joe Sakic ’05: Markus Nslund Olli Jokinen (Finnish cover) ’06: Vincent Lecavalier Tuomo Ruutu (Finnish cover) ’07: Alexander Ovechkin Henrik Lundqvist (Swedish cover) Teemu Selnne (Finnish cover) ’08: Eric Staal Henrik Zetterberg (Swedish cover) Teemu Selnne (Finnish cover) Jaromr Jgr (Czech cover) Mark Streit (Swiss cover) ’09: Dion Phaneuf Alexander Ovechkin (Russian cover) Daniel Alfredsson (Swedish cover) Patrik Eli (Czech cover) Mark Streit (Swiss cover) ’10: Patrick Kane Mikkel Bdker (Danish cover) Mikko Koivu (Finnish cover) Nicklas Bckstrm (Swedish cover) Mark Streit (Swiss cover)
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