Practice

     There are a number of factors that influence the practice efficiency. The most important is the level of training and regeneration facilities and the quality of the staff working there. The higher the quality of the practiced attribute, the faster the improvement rate. As the career longevity decreases and the player gets older, the ability to improve decreases too. Players who get more ice time must regenerate more and therefore they will practice less after a game. Regeneration is automatic. Players who play in the game will get a smaller practice improvement on that given day in comparison to players who rested. The lack of practice improvement is compensated by the experience gained, which has a significant influence on the performance of a player. The better the regeneration facility, the faster the players regenerate after a game and their practice deficit compared to the players who rest decreases. Attributes are divided into offensive (offense, passing, shooting) and defensive (goaltending, defense, aggressiveness, technique). If your players practice offensive attributes, the coaches apply their attribute called offense coaching. The regeneration of these players will depend on the physiotherapists and their attribute offense regeneration. If your players practice defensive attributes, the coaches apply their attribute called defense coaching. The regeneration of these players will depend on the physiotherapists and their attribute defense regeneration.