I hate to let this degrade into a pissing contest, but generally anytime I see somebody complain about a computer strategy and I have the ability to actually witness it, it's boils down to them doing something dumb. A good example of this is cross crease goals. My response to people complaining about them has always been "why are you letting your opponent send a pass through your crease?". Have you noticed how many cross-crease goals happen in real life? When they're executed they're highly effective, so they're defended against accordingly.
How many goals are scored in the final 2 minutes of a hockey game? Is it more on average than the other 29 2-minute segments? My guess would be yes. It's hail mary time, when the team behind pretty much abandons all notions of defence and goes full Dion. And you never go full Dion.
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