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Game Title: Good Hockey | |
| Genre: Simulation Graphics: Text with Graphics Status: Final Theme: Sports |
Period: Present Time Time Units: Realtime Fee: Free Developer: BSG Online Games | |
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Good Hockey League is a free online hockey dynasty game. You act as both the owner and general manager of a professional hockey team. You control all the aspects of your hockey team. It is up to you to build a successful team. Sign and trade players, manage detailed finances, control training schedules, and advanced team tactics. You control a team in a league of 19 other teams. The entire season and playoffs are 110 days long. Each team players 19 games at home and 19 games away. If your team is ranked in the top 8 of the league it will proceed to the playoffs. The GHL is for everyone. From young to old, from experienced to inexperienced hockey fans.
How the GHL works
The GHL is completely free. Hockey matches are played three to four times a week. You manage your team with an internet browser. The GHL can be accessed by any internet connection in the world. You can login and manage your team at any time.
The game never ends. How will your team do season after season? Good management is required for a successful team. In the GHL, seasons last 90 days. The regular season is 78 days long. Playoffs are 9 days long. Followed by a 3 day off season.
Tournament League
The tournament league has multiple tiers based on the skill of their teams. Every team is competing for a chance to advance to next best tier. Currently teams are starting at tier level 5 . The best tier in the tournament league is tier 1. Tier 1 has only one league with 20 teams. Tier 2 has twice as many teams (40) and leagues (2). Each tier has double the teams and leagues of the tier that is one better. At the end of each season teams have a chance to promote to a better tier level. Tournament leagues have a constant schedule.
Interested players can find more information about Good Hockey here.
A guide here Good Hockey Guide: Getting Started






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