: This mode allows you to "recreate history" by jumping into specific scenarios from the actual 2014-2015 NHL season to change or replicate real-world outcomes. The "Story" of the Game's Development
: You create a custom skater and attempt to work your way through a career to become an NHL superstar. In the "next-gen" versions (PS4/Xbox One), this mode was criticized for being "watered down," as it removed the ability to start in the junior leagues (WHL/OHL/QMJHL) and forced players to jump directly into the NHL. NHL 15
: The game's struggles were partly attributed to the development team losing staff to the EA Sports UFC title during the transition to new hardware. : This mode allows you to "recreate history"
: At launch, it lacked core modes like the EA Sports Hockey League (EASHL), Online Team Play (OTP), and even basic features like a "sim to next shift" option in Be a Pro. : The game's struggles were partly attributed to
For a deeper look into the history of the franchise and how NHL 15 fit into its timeline, you can watch this retrospective:
In the context of the EA Sports franchise, " NHL 15 " does not have a scripted narrative or cinematic "story mode" like those found in more recent entries (e.g., the reimagined story in NHL 26 ). Instead, any "story" is player-driven through its career and management modes. Player-Driven Story Modes