Even though the Red Wings are well represented, the noticeable absence on Fedorov is still annoying.
The six-time all-star has one Hart Trophy, two Selke Trophy, Three Stanley Cups and 1,179 points to his name. Sergei Fedorov– Speaking of important Russians, one of the best two-way players of all time is once again not represented in the video game. He was the first Soviet player to defect from Russia to play in the NHL, is a member of the triple gold club, a Stanley Cup champion and hold many firsts for Russian players in the NHL. ForwardsĪlexander Mogilny– To have somebody as important as Alexander Mogilny not included in the game just feels wrong. Some of which were featured on last year’s missing players list, but there are still holes and some of the best to ever do it are still not featured in the game. The rosters have grown substantially over the last few years, 87 new names were added to the Alumni teams for NHL22 alone, including Rick Nash, Simon Gagne, Milan Hejduk, Kris Draper, Adam Foote, Vincent Damphousse, Ryan Smyth, Chris Osgood, Brian Gionta amongst many other notable players, as well as the return of Jaromir Jagr.
It is a great, yet still slightly underwhelming section of the game. The alumni teams in EA Sports’ NHL series are one of the best additions to the game over the last few seasons.