I just thought it would be like a playoff game where overtime goes on forever until someone scores. This did not occur to me the first time I successfully forced overtime when attempting this. If the overtime period expires and the game is still tied, the game will simply end in a tie. One additional tidbit, if the game goes to overtime, you must score in the overtime period (unless you happened to set the game for playoff instead of regular season). And sometimes on a rebound you have to just crash the net and pray. If the one-timer isn't there and you have a clear shot on goal, slapshots can be successful (hold the shoot button instead of tapping it). You are usually better off waiting for help to arrive and trying to setup a one-timer. For scoring with the extra attacker (or any time), don't always just rush the net with your player the first chance you get, unless you get a wide open breakaway. Of course this strategy is most viable if you then win the ensuing face-off. This will force a face-off in the attacking zone, which is better than allowing the goalie to pass to a player that could shoot or pass towards your empty net. Once you are under 2:59 in the 3rd, down a goal and pull your goalie, if you shoot and the CPU goalie saves it, immediately crowd their goalie with your player. Like everyone else recommends, offsides, penalties, and line changes off. Not only is New Jersey a poor team overall, their starting goalie is rated a 46, the lowest in the game. For this achievement, what is most important is having an opposing goalie that is easy to score against. Their players are faster overall than the East All-Stars. The other solutions are not bad, but I recommend this setup, with some tips. So change goalie, choose one of them, resume game - he will come back to the ice, play normally, tie the game, then win in regular or overtime - so once again, the goalie should not be on the bench until you equalize, just have to leave for a second then he can come back immediately This would have save me 3 hours of trying just to concede empty net goals in the 57th minute again and again. Once he left the ice, PAUSE IMMEDIATELY AND RETURN HIM. I followed him with my player with the puck to make sure. at 2:59 3rd period, press menu, change goalie, no goalie, resume game - watch your goalie to skate to the bench. Try to arrive to this point having the puck at your team, behind your own goal. Just in case anyone is wondering, considering that the other 2 guides are written in an unclear style to my taste: - You can choose any length game, 20 minutes gives more chance to score though, recommended if you have difficulties - Regular season game is fine - Choose All Star East against Detroit - no penalties makes life easier, as there will be no offside - allow Detroit to take the lead or score an own goal, all that matters is by the last third at 2:59 you should be down by 1 goal.
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