The Brampton Pizzacats re-signed Forward Mario Coble, an unrestricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 1-season deal worth $400,000 per season.
The Wild Wild Wallabys re-signed Defenseman Emery Unnasch, an unrestricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 2-season deal worth $400,000 per season.
The Tridents re-signed Forward Ryan Walther, a restricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 8-season deal worth $800,000 per season.
The Canadian Juggernauts re-signed Forward Kyle Ogborn, a restricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 8-season deal worth $800,000 per season.
The Flaming Jaguars re-signed Defenseman Edmund Engler, a restricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 8-season deal worth $800,000 per season.
The Funkee Homosapiens re-signed Forward Silas Victorero, a restricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 8-season deal worth $800,000 per season.
The Inbreds re-signed Goalie Nikita Jungbluth, a restricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 8-season deal worth $1,000,000 per season.
The Berlin Panzers signed Defenseman Maxim Friddle, an unrestricted free agent. The contract is a 4-season deal worth $1,350,000 per season.
The Kiekko Vantaa signed Defenseman Garth Mercado, an unrestricted free agent. The contract is a 3-season deal worth $1,500,000 per season.
The Woodworkers re-signed Forward Mathieu Rogala, a restricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 8-season deal worth $1,500,000 per season.
The Funkee Homosapiens re-signed Forward Zarley Schenk, a restricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 8-season deal worth $1,500,000 per season.
The Berlin Panzers signed Defenseman Rod Shamonsky, an unrestricted free agent. The contract is a 1-season deal worth $2,800,000 per season.
The Long Beach Dirtbags signed Forward Sun Vee, an unrestricted free agent. The contract is a 1-season deal worth $4,620,000 per season.
The Long Beach Dirtbags signed Defenseman Rod Smolder, an unrestricted free agent. The contract is a 1-season deal worth $4,710,000 per season.
The Baby Bruisers re-signed Forward Mario Basha, an unrestricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 1-season deal worth $5,000,000 per season.
The Inbreds signed Defenseman Johan Trotz, an unrestricted free agent. The contract is a 1-season deal worth $5,300,000 per season.
The Black Aces re-signed Forward Chris Macri, an unrestricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 3-season deal worth $5,000,000 per season.
The Winded re-signed Forward Pierre Schillaci, an unrestricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 3-season deal worth $5,100,000 per season.
The Winded re-signed Defenseman Valeri Luca, an unrestricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 5-season deal worth $5,000,000 per season.
The Baby Bruisers re-signed Defenseman Francis Kovar, a restricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 5-season deal worth $5,000,000 per season.
The Kingston Blod Corgys re-signed Forward Travis Abruzzo, an unrestricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 1-season deal worth $6,750,000 per season.
The Woodworkers re-signed Defenseman Maxim Sheeler, a restricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 8-season deal worth $5,000,000 per season.
The Frigoriferi signed Defenseman Franz Snelson, an unrestricted free agent. The contract is a 3-season deal worth $6,200,000 per season.
The Pride signed Forward Trevor Rhyner, an unrestricted free agent. The contract is a 2-season deal worth $7,920,000 per season.
The Funkee Homosapiens re-signed Forward Gilbert Fromme, an unrestricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 4-season deal worth $7,500,000 per season.
The Baby Bruisers re-signed Forward Dick Shiner, a restricted free agent of theirs. The contract is a 4-season deal worth $7,500,000 per season.
The Frigoriferi signed Forward John Ruzicka, an unrestricted free agent. The contract is a 3-season deal worth $9,000,000 per season.
METROHO is a browser-based multiplayer hockey game that combines an interactive hockey simulator with an engaging web community. In METROHO, you own, manage, and coach your own team. The advantage METROHO offers is enough statistics and features to make the game all that it should be, without any overwhelming complications. [Screenshots]
Key Features Include:
Ability to play games manually.
Tournaments.
Action-packed seasons.
Playoffs.
Arenas/Awards/Endorsements.
You start off by creating your own team which will consist of 15 forwards, 8 defensemen, and 3 goalies, each with their own age and skill level. Next, you sign these players and other free agents to your team while staying under the $65 Million salary cap. Once you're ready, join a league.
Public Leagues consist of 10 teams in a season that lasts 20 days. Your team will play each of the league's other teams 8 times for a season total of 72 games. Half the games will be played at home, while the rest will be played on the road. The advantage of home games is that you can manually start the game any time during its scheduled day. This is a key feature of METROHO, as during a home game simulation, you can select the lines you want for each round.
If you can't find a league you like, you can create your own league of 10 or 15 teams. Leagues can even be made private so that only your friends can join!
The top 8 teams in a league's standings, after the season is over, advance to the playoffs, following a one day hiatus. Playoffs involve three series with each series being a best of 3, 5, or 7 (depending on your league's settings) to determine the league's champion. Playoffs last nine days. This means that once your team joins a league, the league's season and playoffs will last a grand total of 30 days.
Competition is fierce as there are both team and player awards to be won, not to mention the bragging rights that go with a large fan base. All teams start off in Level One and strive for promotion into higher level leagues which feature progressively bigger trophies.