After a great ordeal of getting a new Xbox One S (to compliment my PS4/Switch) ... my copy of NHL 18 arrived last night.
Honestly, I'm really enjoying the goofy new dekes. As a guy who isn't satisfied with the boring ol "press up, fire on net the second you enter the zone every time, rack up crappy shot totals and hope the AI positions itself in a way that leads to an easy goal"... as is standard protocol in Online Versus... it's going to be a lot of fun learning how to incorporate those dekes during the games. Few things more satisfying than deking some kid on PSN/Xbox Live out several times and actually finishing it off with the goal (and more frustrating when it doesn't work and they waltz in for the cheesiest of cheese goals).
EDIT: Alright, I'm souring on it a little. Seems like every year the player ratings become a more and more daunting gap. I play almost exclusively as the Sabres. They're my team, it's how it should be. If I get paired against a Detroit or a Arizona, or even a Minnesota, in Online Versus... it's usually a pretty entertaining game. If I get stuck against a Pittsburgh or a Chicago (ie. 99% of the people playing because they'll scratch and claw their way to any possible non-talent related advantage), I might as well just quit right away. They're pretty much handed every single puck battle, they barrel through me while my guys lose the puck at the slightest gust of wind, and their slowest player is faster than my fastest... so breakaways are dangerous and completely unearned.
Once I learn these dekes better it'll balance out a bit, so I can find some creative ways around their plan of brute forcing through me (and often succeeding for no reason other than percentages). It just sucks that I have to be perfect to win... which occasionally happens, but seems unnecessary. Let people earn their own wins, don't hold me back and give them free punches all game long because they picked the highest numbers when choosing teams.
Also, the matchmaking on Xbox Live seems non-existent. I'm 1-1-1 now, 3 games in and everyone I've played have NOT been other "new guys". PSN was immensely better in that regard with previous games.