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New Dany Heatley, Star Of The Month, Champs And Mar. 5 HUT Content

New Dany Heatley, Star Of The Month, Champs And Mar. 5 HUT Content

Yahoo07-03-2025
New Star of the Month, Sharpshooters, HUT Champs, Team of The Week, and Transactions cards were added to Hockey Ultimate Team earlier this week.
The drop was highlighted by new 92 overall Brandon Hagel and 91 overall Alex DeBrincat and Andrei Vasilevskiy SOTM cards, 91 overall Roope Hintz TOTW, 91 Sharpshooters Dany Heatley, Milan Hjeduk, and Markus Naslund, and 91 Transactions Gustav Nyquist.
All new cards are in the video above.
🚨Now live in #nhl25 ▪️CHAMPS 👑▪️STAR of the MONTH ⭐▪️TEAM of the WEEK 🏒 pic.twitter.com/f2eEsjY19Z
— EA SPORTS NHL (@EASPORTSNHL) March 5, 2025
Team of the Week breakdowns can be seen here.
The HUT Champs prizes for finishing top 100 or winning 10 games are a 92 and 91 overall Jean Beliveau.
For more NHL 25 news make sure you bookmark The Hockey News Gaming Site or follow our Google News Feed. For gaming discussion check out our forum.
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