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Originally Posted by Félicette
To somewhat answer OP question so far I tend to try to have the maximum "great fit/good fit" on my unit line tactics, but also not to be too bothered if I have several "bad fit" players on a specific tactic as long as my tactic makes sense and have a good "flow" all over the ice (like for example not caring too much if my players were a "bad fit" as long as my 2-1-2 forecheck stayed coherent once arrived in the neutral zone, like trying to keep a similar "formation" all over the ice in order to keep a logical positioning while defending in order to have my team behaving as a "block" that stays in place while we backcheck to defense).
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How exactly do you do know if you have a good flow or if the team "stayed coherent" and "stays in place" when you backcheck? I know it is not (perfectly) represented in the 2D simulator so are you looking at that, some other stats, or a combo of both? My understanding is game scores represent how well a player plays in their assigned role rather than how well they are performing in the game overall so not sure if there is something else I should be looking at.