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NHL 2001 is the closest thing to winning the Stanley Cup that we mere mortals are capable of. After stepping out onto the ice, you are transformed into the team of your choice, trying to lead them to victory. Along the way, each man is capable of slap shots, spins, dekes, body checks, and so much more. And the game gets even more intense with a Momentum Meter, which goes up and down depending on how many big hits and shots you make. Don't worry about getting bored with just a few teams, in true EA Sports fashion, they have provided all 30 NHL teams, along with 20 different international affiliates, so you can never get bored. The same options are there just like the previous series, Exhibition, Season, and Shootout. It's all good!
There were a couple things I noticed that people should be aware of. First, I was very used to the PlayStation One version with the speed of all the players, but it has been drastically changed. The game doesn't run slower or anything, it's the players who have been slowed to an even more realistic ordeal. The other thing that I found to be somewhat of a glitch was that it was a little too easy to score from the blue line by just lobbing the puck over the goalie's head. These are just the two things to watch for.