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| Completing 34 goals, 68 shots, 10 one-timers, and 241 body checks in 1 game is a major achievement for a 10 minute period game.
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| The player stats from the above game. Notice how everyone who was playing (line changes were off) all got over 10 shots and 4 goals. |
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| The period stats for the above game. The key to this game was the computer never attempted to play hard against us. Usually in a typical game of NHL94, the computer has it moments when it needs to play good and sometimes score. That wasn't the case in this game. |
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| For some reason I found this one funny. Bill Berg scoring 10 goals in 1 game? Too bad we couldn't score anymore with him in the remaining 7:34 left in the 3rd period. |
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| The famous message when the Sega Genesis (and Sega CD) freeze. This usually happens when the console is bumped or hit by a control pad. |
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These are some nice stats for a 10 minute period game.
24 goals, 58 shots, and 235 body checks all in one game is one crazy time.
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244 body checks usually means a fun game, and the 48 shots isn't to shabby either. |
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Lebeau is one of the best players on Montreal. If you haven't used him before, I would suggest giving him a shot maybe even with Savard, Keane, and/or Leeman.
36 shots for 1 player in a game usually means that player is always in the right spot. Too bad he only had 2 goals that game.
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Holding the computer (or anyone for that matter) to 0 shots in a period is something to talk about.
Yes, this was against the low-rated Ottawa, but it's still a task and a half.
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Ken Sutton scores 5 goals in a 10 minute period game as teammates against the computer.
Most NHL94 players probably would never put him in the starting lineup, but try it one time.
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This was a game to remember.
The computer beat my Dad and I 3-2 in overtime with us having 67 shots as Winnipeg.
Obviously, Tom Barrasso was up for the challenge.
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This was done in late 2003 by my Dad and me. It's one of those games you don't expect to become a record of sorts.
71-12 in shots is complete dominance, though we did only manage 11 goals..
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Sidorkawicz did accomplish 60 saves in this game, which isn't bad when you get 71 shots thrown upon you.
He made a run for Barrasso's 65 saves.
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The one-timer attempts record.
7 for 37 one-timers is not easy to get to. Brian, my younger brother was the person responsible for this stat.
37 one-timers, yet 34 shots because one-timers don't count as shots.
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