It has been a couple years since I played one of the past games of EA's
NHL series, but it was like I never put it down. Plenty of features are the same, along with some new ones that I found to just rock! For instance, EA Sports decided to bring back the Hot and Cold players, like they had back in '94. And the other In-Game feature that has been added is a Momentum Meter, which is based off the big plays that occur throughout the game.
All 30 NHL teams are in the game with complete rosters, including the newest expansion clubs, the Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild! There are also 18 international teams, just in case you get bored with the regular teams. And the Game Modes in NHL 2001 are of the EA standard, such as Exhibition, Season (complete with actual rookie drafting and signing free agents in the off-season), Playoffs, Tournament, and their ever-so-classic Shootout.
But of course, all of this would mean nothing without the awesome gameplay that is recreated year after year. Every one-timer, hip check, slap shot, and one-handed stab that happens is better than the one before it. My one complaint is the fighting. My feeling is that it looked like the old toy game we all had as kids with the Bopping Heads, or whatever it was called. All that happens in the fights are a couple of arms get raised and apparently hit each other. This is the one flaw I saw. Oh, and one more thing... you can change in the Options menu the number of Big Hits throughout the game, from a little to a lot. Hell yeah!!!