tarheelhockey
Offside Review Specialist
Any advice on trading in this game? I feel like it's impossible to make decent trade even when looking at the trading block.
It's harder to make trades in general, but the trades that work are better than what the older games would let you get away with.
Step 1 is to make sure you look at the "skaters/goalies giving away" screen for each team. And by that I don't mean just the trade block, but the one you can see by flipping through the rosters. This is the full list of red-highlighted players that the other team is willing to trade. I tend to sort the lists by position and role, to get a sense of which players I could use the most.
After you pick a target, step 2 is to look at which players on your roster are green-highlighted. These are the players the other team wants. Obviously it's up to you to decide which ones to part with, but I'd suggest trading guys who are in the 23-24 range with a low rating (below 65) and still have enough potential to have a high trade value. These guys never work out for me anyway, so I trade them while I still can.
Step 3 is to just make sure the overall balance of trade value is fair. The computer generally won't take a bunch of garbage for a good player. You're best off either offering an equal player in a 1-for-1 deal, or a slightly lower rated player combined with a draft pick or lower-end prospect. Usually it's pretty simple to see if the trade value bars match up. If you offer a draft pick and the deal is rejected but the CPU says it's close, just bump the pick up by a round.
It's a slow process, but you can make some solid non-ripoff trades this way. I think it's better than the older trade engine that would let you just screw the CPU completely.