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New Crowned Event Week 1 In NHL 25 HUT

New Crowned Event Week 1 In NHL 25 HUT

Yahoo06-06-2025

The new Crowned Event in now live in NHL 25 Hockey Ultimate Team.
The event celebrates NHL award winners for the 2024-25 season.
The five master set players are 96 overall Wayne Gretzky, Patrick Roy, Cale Makar, Jack Eichel, and Nicklas Lidstrom, they come with no cost AP.
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95 overall Sean Monahan, Aleksander Barkov, and Nikita Kucherov were added to celebrate their awards, Kucherov appeared at 96 overall in the original banner.
12 base cards were added including 94 overall John Carlson and Anze Kopitar.
There is a 90 overall Nick Bonino available for completing Objectives and an 88 overall Zach Whitecloud for completing Wildcard levels.
EA SPORTS NHL 25
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The Hockey News' Stanley Cup Final simulation predicted the Florida Panthers to win in five games here.
For more NHL 25 news make sure you bookmark The Hockey News Gaming Site or follow our Google News Feed.
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