Eastside Hockey Manager, commonly known as EHM or NHL EHM is a video game series about managing an ice hockey team. The series started out as a popular freeware game and later evolved into the commercial NHL Eastside Hockey Manager games developed by Sports Interactive and published by Sega.

The game series started out after a small hobby project Eastside Hockey Manager grew step by step and eventually led into the creation of a freeware game called Eastside Hockey Manager: 2nd Generation, generally referred to as the original Eastside Hockey Manager or in short EHM. This first public release in the series was created by a small independent team led by Finnish programmer Risto Remes. The freeware video game is about managing an ice hockey team. Complete with computer controlled AI teams and the possibility to set up online leagues to play against friends.


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Beyond that I'm not really aware of anything specifically "EHM related" that discusses the Player Roles further.....but the descriptors used are common hockey terms (like Power Forward, Playmaker, Defensive D, Sniper, etc) and so non EHM related discussions of the descriptors (Player Roles) would help explain them more - for example, I just did a quick search of "Power Forward hockey description" and found Power Forward described on

Ive watched hockey and the Red Wings wings all my life. being from Michigan so if anyone has a question about it or roles just give me a shout. Would be more then happy to explain anything in easy to understand terms

EHM is a hockey business simulation, where you take the role of general manager of a hockey team. It has thousands of real players from over 20 different hockey leagues around the world. I spent my day drafting, trading, and scouting players while trying to win the Stanley Cup. This is simply a fantastic business simulation game.

More than eight years after the Eastside Hockey Manager series was put on indefinite hold, the undisputed king of ice hockey management is back. A lot has changed since EHM 2007 was released in September 2006; not least the rise of the likes of Steam and social media. These platforms make niche games cheaper to launch and easier to market. Indeed, Eastside Hockey Manager: Early Access (or EHM:EA for short) is being released exclusively on Steam and is likely to be heavily marketed using platforms such as Twitter and hockey forums such as The Blue Line and HFBoards. Against this background maybe, just maybe, the game will become a more viable project than it was before.

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LONDON & SAN FRANCISCO (September 22nd, 2006) - SEGA Europe Ltd and SEGA of America Inc., are proud to announce the digital launch of NHL: Eastside Hockey Manager 2007 for the PC and Mac. Developed by Sports Interactive, creators of the revered Football Manager series, NHL: Eastside Hockey Manager 2007 is now available exclusively via digital download from www.eastsidehockeymanager.net

At the start of the new NHL season, players will be able to take on the challenge of being the General Manager of their favourite franchise. From taking advantage of new tactical options and preparing players for the rink, right through to building a dynasty for the future, NHL: Eastside Hockey Manager 2007 allows hockey fans to experience the highs and lows of hockey management whether it be at international level or within any of the 20 global leagues. Players will need to use their tactical mastery to influence results whilst participating in drafts, scout players, sign youngsters, negotiate trades and deal with the media in an attempt to get the edge over opposition and carry their team to victory.

An authentic hockey management game, NHL: Eastside Hockey Manager 2007 offers an enhanced simulation experience and a brand new 2D game engine, bringing players even closer to the action of each nail biting game. The addition of new tactical settings give even greater control over a side's playing style, with a wealth of additional options.

"NHL: Eastside Hockey Manager 2007 is the perfect way for hockey fans to test their skills and knowledge as the new hockey season unfolds", commented Marc Duffy of Sports Interactive. "Digital download of NHL: Eastside Hockey Manager 2007 provides a great opportunity for fans all over the world to easily access the game and experience hockey management like never before".

NHL: Eastside Hockey Manager 2007 is now available from www.eastsidehockeymanager.net across Europe and North America and is officially licensed by the National Hockey League and the National Hockey League Players' Association.

Sports Interactive (SI), is the world's leading developer of sports management simulations for home computers. SI's pillar titles cover a range of sports, including football (the Football Manager series), ice hockey (the NHL: Eastside Hockey Manager series) and baseball (Out of the Park Baseball). Founded in 1994 and based in Islington, North London, SI has a full-time staff of 36 and employs the services of more than 1,500 part-time researchers across the globe. The company's games have enjoyed an unparalleled history of commercial and critical success, with six of its creations among the UK's Top 20 best-selling PC games of all time. Further information on the company and its games is available from the SI website, www.sigames.com.

You know, if you're longing for deeper, stat-heavy, party-managing RPGs, you might not go far wrong with a sports management sim. Beneath the sporting veneer lie all the tactics, behaviours, and numbers you could hope for. Sports games are other games in disguise. I was only taking the piss a little bit with that FIFA demo post calling it real-time tactical action, you know. Football Manager has a fair few fans here at RPS, and now its makers are getting back into ice hockey.

Eastside Hockey Manager started as a freeware game before Sports Interactive picked it up and worked their Football Manager-style magic. However, they only released two games, in 2004 and 2006 for the 2005 and 2007 hockey seasons, before SI and publishers Sega iced the series. Now it's back, they explain:

If the Mighty Ducks trilogy taught me nothing else growing up, it's that ice hockey movies love a good comeback story. As far as videogame comebacks go, Eastside Hockey Manager [official site] has a similar story to tell: it was a boxed retail game in 2004 and 2006, went on indefinite hiatus thereafter, and then came out of early retirement and onto Steam's Early Access initiative in March of this year. Only now has it made its way back to centre ice and launched as a full release.

The makers of Eastside Hockey Manager, Sports Interactive, are also the guys behind Football Manager, thus you can expect a similarly realistic, stat-heavy simulation of the dugout, the dressing room and the boardroom as you take control of either club or country in search of silverware. If digging deep into the management of squads, tactics, systems and formations is your thing, then EHM might be for you. I get this in relation to football, but how this relates to the idiosyncrasies of ice hockey? You're probably best asking native Canadian Emily.

Eastside Hockey Manager is a hockey management game developed by Sports Interactive and published by Sega for Steam. It is the fourth game in the series and the first not to have an NHL license. It was put on Steam as an "Early Access" title on 25 March 2015 and officially released on 1 December 2015.[4]

With a simulation as good as NHL Eastside Hockey Manager 2007, you might not need the real NHL anymore. Sports Interactive's incredibly detailed and lifelike look at pro hockey is back with a bulked-up feature set, an overhauled menu system, and all sorts of artificial intelligence enhancements that make for amazingly authentic computer management decisions. While this series has been fantastic from the very beginning, this edition of the game is clearly the best ever.

On the surface, the new EHM looks and feels a lot like the old EHM. The only big changes you notice right off the bat involve the interface, which has been tweaked in a few areas to provide for more intuitive navigation among the more than 45,000 players and 3,000-plus teams included in the game (meaning that sim times are a little slow, especially if you run a league tracking most of these teams and players). Basic features are still roughly the same as before. You take over the operation of the hockey club of your choice in solo or online leagues (although the designers have obviously focused mostly on improving solo play this year, and the game's few hardcore multiplayer fans will be disappointed that SI strangely cut the number of supported players down to 16 players this year, so human players can't take over every club in the 30-team NHL), from Junior A all the way up to pro circuits like the NHL and the European Elite, and handle management and coaching tasks like signing free agents, setting lines, and developing on-ice tactics.

General managers are very astute and fully aware of the skills of players being offered up for trade, their team needs, and the salary cap. This means that you can't rip them off, but you can swing reasonable trades for both sides. It's a bit spooky how much player movement mimics real life. Clubs out of the playoff hunt will hold fire sales of players, while those gunning for the Stanley Cup will load up on players either at the trade deadline or around draft day. Also, the new NHL collective bargaining agreement is a big issue in the game. Teams can get stuck near the salary cap limit or simply find that a high-priced player is taking up too much cap room for what he's contributing on the ice, which forces teams to put players on the trading block for either picks or cheap prospects. Players like Jeremy Roenick and Sergei Federov have been moved in the real NHL in deals like this over the past year, so it was great to see this same sort of transaction happening in EHM 2007. In our first NHL season, for example, we managed to pick up Jamie Langenbrunner from the capped-out New Jersey Devils for the low, low price of Nik Antropov. 006ab0faaa

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