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Old 08-03-2021, 02:53 AM   #4
DFyvie
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Join Date: May 2014
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Looked it up in the manual (which is something I should've done first).

Team Player (Mental)

The player's ability and willingness to make use of his teammates, primarily offensively but also defensively. A player with a low score will tend to try to do things himself, attempting to do things like carry the puck or cover an opponent even when a teammate might be in a better situation to do those things. A player with a good score will trust his teammates to do their jobs correctly (even if that trust is misplaced). Be careful not to bias this towards players who tend to pass rather than shoot - that choice is already built into other attributes, and it's possible to regularly hold onto the puck too long but still not shoot a lot (Kyle Wellwood is a great example.)
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