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2 on 2 NHL Open Ice Challenge - Stanley Cup Finals - Winnipeg Jets vs. New Jersey Devils
I know hockey is under-appreciated in America, and I was a hockey fan as a kid, watching the Mighty Ducks (Now called Ducks). I wasn't introduced to hockey at a young age until someone showed me the way they played. I know it's all brutal and all that, isn't that what all sports are? But anyway, I figured I bring back a classic arcade game. By the way, since I haven't played this in a really long time, I am really awful at this, but I used to be good, played hard defense on the AIs, it was awesome. Now this game was created by Midway, the company that created games such as NBA Jam, Mortal Kombat, NFL Blitz, WWF Wrestlemania arcade game, and so on. This game is really classic, and I figured I used one of the teams that I loved to pound the puck with: The Winnipeg Jets. Now being a fan is one thing, but playing the game and choosing another opposing team is another story because you look at the way the skills are set. Now there are probably better teams than my choice, but just using the Jets makes it better, and the fact that they returned to the NHL in like what, 15 years? Anyway, so enjoy my gameplay using the Jets, playing in the Stanley Cup against the New Jersey Devils. In this game, I used Ed Boon, because, what the heck, he's the face of Midway. =] Please rate, comment, like and subscribe if you wish to see more classic games, as I will try to do as much as I can. Though no promises can be made. For entertainment purposes only. 2 on 2 NHL Open Ice Challenge (c) by Midway Games. NHL (c) National Hockey League "Copyright Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." #aznpikachu215 #2on2openicechallenge #hockey