Then, quickly move the right stick back to the outside to grab the puck and continue on. To do the sweep, hold the puck on your backhand and then hit LB (L1). From there, push both sticks in towards each other and you’ll see yourself attempt the move. Now it’s time to get into the harder moves to pull off, starting with the sweep deke. Don’t rotate it or move it to the opposite side.
With your stick in place, hit L B and push straight up on the right stick. And it’s really quite easy to do.įirst, pull the right stick on your forehand to about the 6-7 O’Clock position in a quarter circle motion. The other version of the between-the-legs deke is a much flashier version that looks dirty when you pull it off. If you have the puck between your legs, you can just hit RT(R2) to pass the puck or push up to attempt a shot. If you’re still holding LB, you can hit and release the right stick over and over to pull the puck in and out of between your legs. To put the puck between your legs, hit LB(L1) and then click in the right stick. If you want to try and get fancy on the ice, the between-the-legs moves are for you. If you try and go straight on the net with this, you’re going to push the puck wide. For the best results with this move, especially when trying to score, come in at an angle. To pull off the one-handed dekes and tucks, all you need to do is put the puck fully on your forehand or backhand and tap BOTH RB and LB (R1 and L1). This move is a lot easier than what you’d imagine going in. To perform the Datsyuk Shot, you start it the same exact way, but instead of hitting RB, you push up on the right stick to shoot the puck. The best bet is to hold it for a second or so before releasing, but you can try different lengths to get the best results for you. To do this you start by doing a fake shot which is done by Clicking in the Right Stick. Then, while still holding down the right stick, pull it straight down. With the puck now in the drag position, hold and release RB (R1 on PS4) to flip the puck. Now, there are two different versions of the deke both start the same way, but you finish them off slightly differently.įirst, there’s the Datsyuk Flip. If you enjoy pulling off the toe drag and want to take it up a notch, then the Daystuk may be what you need. From your forehand, move in a semi-circle down and around vice-versa for a backhanded drag.
There are two types of Toe Drags, forehand and backhand, both of which require the same motion to pull off.Īll you need to do is move your right stick in a down semi-circle motion. With Toe Drags, you don’t need to use anything other than the right stick to pull the moves off. All can be done by moving the right stick in a different direction toward your skates. There are different variations of the skate kick ranging from the through the legs kick to the side kick. Sticking with the one-touch dekes, to pull off the skate kick simply hit LB(L1) and pull down on the right stick. To jump deke, hit LB(L1) and push up on your right stick. This move isn’t the best and it has a pretty low success rate, but it’s still fun to do nonetheless. To pull this off hit LB(L1) before flicking the right stick straight to the right or left, depending on which way you want to go. Stride DekeĪnother one-button deke, all you need to do for the Stride Deke is to tap LB (L1 on PS4) while skating. Simply tap LT (L2 on PS4).ĭespite it being so simple, you can find yourself scoring some nice goals. The simplest move to do in the game, spinning requires the push of just one button to pull off. With that said, we’re going to start off with the basic of basic moves that you can do in the game, beginning with the Spin-O-Rama. Sources: WWE, 2K Relationship “Seriously Strained”Īlso, note that we’re doing these as a left-handed skater.