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The new season of European football is here, and we’re celebrating with a 30% discount on ALL TimeToDice products! Whether you’re into tabletop football games, dice strategy, or immersive sports simulations – now’s the perfect time to level up your collection.
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New Season, New Legends: Pro Season 2024-25 Team Pack for Solo Hockey!
Step onto the ice with the most comprehensive and authentic expansion yet for Solo Hockey! The 2024-25 Team Pack delivers all 32 pro teams and 880 players each carefully rated and reflecting their real-world performance and style throughout the season.
While testing 1979-80 pro season in the “Solo Hockey”game, I noticed that quite often at that time there were so-called Bench Clearing Brawls. These were situations where most of the hockey players of both teams (goalies too!) would start a regular battle on the ice.
Now the question: how did the referees then deal with awarding penalties to individual players?
During my Philadelphia vs. Hartford game (4-4 final score) there was just one such Bench Clearing Brawl event in 3rd period. Flyers penalties: MacLeish 10+5 minutes, Gorence 2, Dupont 2, Bridgeman 10 Whalers penalties: Lacroix 5+10+2, Sims 2, Hangleben 10, Ley 2+2+2, Keon 2+2, Boutette 10
PHI 2 1 1 4 2/7 HAR 0 1 3 4 1/6
Pro Season 1979-80 The season that changed the game. Gordie Howe’s last season, Wayne Gretzky’s first season 505 skaters, 21 teams and… Bench Clearing Brawls 🙂 COMING VERY SOON
Hello ice hockey fans! Good news for you. The season of the best league in the world is over so it’s time to update your lineups. Pull out and roll the colored dice and the match excitement is about to begin.
Here is an example of a new team card for the “Solo Hockey” game. I’ve added Home and Away ratings to further diversify the performance of the teams and get closer to realism.
The squads will be available for purchase in the 1st half of July.
One of the things I love about sports simulation games is that the weak can win against the strong. During a David vs. Goliath match, I’m always hopeful: “How about they succeed today?”. However, I get equally excited when the stronger team shows its strength and dominates the weaker team. It shows me that the game works well, that only with a lot of luck can the weakest win against the strongest.
This time I played a game from the 2009/10 season Capitals (1st overall) vs Oilers (30th overall).
WSH 2 4 2 8 PP: 3/4 EDM 0 1 3 4 PP: 2/3
Thanks to high Morale, Washington dominated on the ice from the start. In the 1st period, despite Khabibulin’s excellent defenses, goals were scored by Erskine and Fehr. The 2nd period was a showdown for the Capitals, thanks to 3 power play goals they go out to a 6-1 lead. Edmonton responds with a goal by Penner. In the last period, moments of inattention of the Capitals take advantage of Penner and Gagner, however, they have no more chances to tie the game. An excellent game, a hurricane of goals, the Oilers had no chance but at least they scored 4 goals (most of them thanks to Washington’s defensive mistakes).
Hello, hockey friends! To celebrate the start of the new ice hockey season we have 8 brand new fantasy pro-teams for you JUST FOR FREE. Every team has special skill.
Now with 8 teams from basic “Solo Hockey” game you can create your fantasy pro-league of 16 teams! CONFERENCE EAST: Boston, NY, Montreal, Miami, Toronto, Philadelphia, Washington, Ottawa CONFERENCE WEST: Calgary, LA, Detroit, Chicago, Seattle, Houston, Kansas City, Phoenix