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There is a conflict between NHL '94 and NHL 95. The article on NHL 94 states:
Key features in this game are the ability to shoot a one timer ...
while this article states:
NHL 95 features the one-timer shot for the first time ...
So obviously, one of these articles has an error. Although I have played NHL '95 extensively, I haven't played NHL '94, so I don't know which of these articles is correct, but one is clearly wrong. --Chuck SMITH 21:48, 14 May 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Chuck SMITH (talk • contribs)
The NHL 95 article is wrong. The one-timer shot was first introduced in NHL 94. It is a well known fact among fans of the series. I own NHL 94 and can confirm that it is so.Jibbajaba (talk) 04:43, 3 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]