
Only Marc Staal was on the ice in penalty killing situations more. He led all Rangers forwards in PK time per game last season. He kills penalties (2.62 minutes on the PK per game this year, 1.98 last year). He plays against the most difficult competition (>50% of starts in the defensive zone the past 2 seasons, 54% last year) He's always on the ice (21.6 minutes per game last year, 20.5 in 2018-19, and he's a forward) He is an effective hitter (at least a hit per game 2 of the last 3 seasons) The only reason they weren't worse is because of good goalie play, especially at 5-on-5 where they had a save percentage of. was 24th in the league at preventing goals.

played against the 2nd easiest schedule in the NHL, but had a negative corsi rating (46.8%) He also had a positive corsi (50.3%) despite playing on a bad Rangers squad that : He drives play really well (+4.5, +3.4, +7.4 in relative corsi at 5-on-5 the past 3 seasons, despite starting most of his shifts in the defensive zone 2 of those 3 years). He's an excellent skater (13 rush chances last year, +10 penalties drawn to taken ratio at 5 on 5) I don't think you're appreciating how good he really is. When you go to adjust the attributes, the rating shown there will be LOWER than their ACTUAL rating. To the people who use these ratings, the ratings for D-men are glitched in the game. This is coming from a guy who's favorite player is Mika Zibanejad.

The nice thing is after you do that once, you ONLY need the roster file from there on out.Įxcited to see the work in the coming weeks! So far, ratings look good, except I don't know if I'd call Mika Zibanejad a 93 (i did the rating, this is what he comes out to in the game). yours) with the ones you download.Ħ) Open Save Wizard, go to re-sign, and make sure you have your USB slot selected (bottom left) it should display CUSA-whatever on that screenħ) Double click on the CUSA-whatever, select both the Profile and Roster that show there, click the import buttonĨ) Select your new zip (it has to be a zip for it to work) and then hit Import, waitĩ) Should get a happy message if all is well! That's the hash name of NHL 20.Ĥ) What I do is duplicate the entire PS4 folder and call it "duplicate" or something and replace the profile and roster files in there (i.e. Inside THAT folder is a folder called CUSA-something or other. You have to save BOTH your profile and the roster to overwriteĢ) Bring that over to your computer, plug it in and open Save Wizardģ) You'll see a folder on your stick called "PS4" with a folder inside named a bunch of nonsense.

I have followed step-by-step and it worked:ġ) Plug a USB stick into your PS4, go to Settings -> Application Saved Data Management -> Saved Data in System Storage -> Copy to USB -> NHL. Shanster has published the steps to be taken in a different thread.
