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NHL 14
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Developer

EA Canada

Publisher

EA Sports

Platforms

  • Playstation 3
  • Xbox 360
  • PC

Release dates

  • NA September 10, 2013
  • EU September 13, 2013

Modes

Single-player, Multiplayer, Online multiplayer

Distribution

  • Blu-Ray Disc
  • DVD

NHL 14 is an ice hockey video game developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports. It is the 23rd installment of the NHL series and was released on September 10, 2013 in North America, and will be released three days later in Europe as well as Australia and New Zealand.[1] However, the game was released on September 7, 2013 for subscribers of the EA Sports Season Ticket service.[2]

Like the NHL 13 cover, anybody could vote on the player(s) they wished to see on the cover of NHL 14. The vote started on April 22, 2013 with 60 NHL players (2 players per team) in a single-elimination voting with two players in each match-up, and was closed on June 2, 2013.[3][4] Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur and Blue Jackets goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky qualified for the final,[5] and Brodeur was announced as the winner on June 28, 2013.[6] NHL 14 marks the first time since NHL 97 that a goaltender is featured on the cover (John Vanbiesbrouck was on the cover that year), as well as the first goaltender on any ice hockey video game cover since Marty Turco on 2K Sports' NHL 2K6. Jonas Hiller was featured on the cover of NHL 12, but only in PAL regions.

The online servers of the game were closed down on June 5, 2022, along with four other NHL titles.

Features[]

NHL 14 has overhauls to two game engines, based on other sports titles developed by EA Canada. The collision physics are now powered by the same core technology behind the FIFA Player Impact Engine. For more realistic fights, the game employs the new Enforcer Engine based on the Fight Night series. In addition, the True Performance Skating engine got some more improvements, and the game has a new deking system. The game's Be a Pro career mode now has off-the-ice interactions to dictate the player's overall legacy.[7] NHL 14 will also feature a modernized version of NHL '94, called NHL '94 Anniversary mode, featuring current rosters and updated graphics to commemorate the game's 20th anniversary.[8]

Modes & Settings[]

Live the Life Mode – This is an expanded version of the Be A Pro mode in previous versions of the 'NHL' franchise. Not only play on the ice, but off ice decisions affect player development. This can be compared to the NBA 2K MyPlayer/My Career modes.

HUT & EASHL Online Seasons – NHL 14 adds a promotion and relegation system to Hockey Ultimate Team & EA SPORTS Hockey League modes.

NHL 94 Anniversary Mode In this mode the game can be played using the controller layout and presentation style of NHL '94.

Winter Classic The Winter Classic Mode is back for NHL 14. This year, players get the option of playing the 2011 Winter Classic or the 2012 Winter Classic.

Commentators: Gary Thorne and Bill Clement

Leagues and teams[]

NHL 14 includes NHL, AHL, CHL, Swedish Hockey League, Czech Extraliga, SM-Liiga, Deutsche Eishockey Liga, National League A and National teams. New teams in the game are Utica Comets, Hartford Wolf Pack, Örebro HK, Leksands IF, Lausanne HC, Charlottetown Islanders and North Bay Battalion.

Soundtrack[]

Artist Song
Airbourne Live It Up
Biffy Clyro Modern Magic Formula
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Let the Day Begin
Black Veil Brides In the End
Buckcherry Gluttony
Bullet For My Valentine Riot
Dropkick Murphys The Boys are Back
Hanni El Khatib Family
Heaven's Basement Fire, Fire
New Politics Harlem
Rise Against Lanterns
Soundgarden Been Away Too Long
Wolfmother Joker & the Thief

Reception[]

NHL 14 received relatively positive reviews. IGN called it "Nostalgia on ice" and gave it an 8.3 out of 10.[9] Metacritic critics have given it an 82/100 with generally favorable reviews.[10] Overall it is regarded as an improvement in the NHL game franchise.

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