How to play EA SPORTS NHL® 26 as a beginner

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Overview

New to EA SPORTS NHL® 26? This guide covers which beginner-friendly modes to tackle first, learning the basics of the game, building core skills, and more.

Start with beginner-friendly modes

If you’re new to NHL 26, start with some beginner-friendly modes that help you focus on learning, not winning.These modes are great for getting a feel for the game, building confidence, and practicing key skills in a low-pressure setting. 

Get familiar with the controls

To get familiar with how your controls work, go to Settings > Controller Settings > Controls in-game.Start by learning which controls to use for these core NHL 26 moves. 
  • Shoot
  • Hustle (sprint)
  • Pass
  • Deke
  • Poke Check
  • Stick Lift
Practice these in Free Skate or Play Now to build muscle memory.

Adjust settings for easier learning

You can tailor a beginner-friendly experience by adjusting specific settings to slow the pace, improve visibility, and help you get comfortable faster.
As your skills improve, try gradually adjusting settings back to their default values for a more authentic and challenging experience.
Try tweaking these settings as you get familiar with how NHL 26 works.

Pick an NHL team you know

If you follow real-world NHL, start with your favorite team. Learning the game is easier when you’re already familiar with the players, their strengths, and how they play.Understanding how players perform in real life can also help you make smarter decisions. When you already know their tendencies, it’s easier to anticipate movement, make better passes, and read the ice.

Learn basic hockey strategies

Understanding these basic hockey concepts can help you get to grips with NHL 26 faster. This section breaks down key ideas to help you move better on the ice, make smarter plays, and understand what’s happening in the game.

Avoid common beginner mistakes

Here are a few common mistakes to watch out for in NHL 26, and how to avoid them to improve faster, enjoy the game more, and stay one step ahead on the ice.

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