Compare Franchise Hockey Manager 9 prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Out of the Park Developments. Published by Out of the Park Developments. Released on 11/8/2022. Available on PC, Mac. Genres: Simulation, Sports, Strategy.

If you have ever wanted to run an NHL franchise from the front office all the way down to the AHL call-ups, FHM 9 goes deeper than any other hockey management sim on the market right now.

I have spent more hours than I care to admit stress-testing the trade deadline logic in hockey management games, and FHM 9 is the entry in this series that finally made me stop reaching for Football Manager as a comfort comparison. Out of the Park Developments brings the same data-obsessed philosophy they applied to OOTP Baseball and points it squarely at hockey, and the result is a text-based general manager sim that covers finances, scouting, line tactics, contract bonuses, and staff hiring with a level of granularity that will make roster-builders genuinely happy. The Steam community sits at a Very Positive rating built on over 200 reviews, which for a niche management title is a meaningful signal. The headline addition in this ninth entry is playable college hockey. You can take the reins of one of over 60 Division I programs, recruit prospects, manage scholarship allocations, monitor academic eligibility, and qualify for the postseason tournament. It is a different management loop from running an NHL club, and the recruitment system in particular adds a layer of decision-making that the pro-side game does not replicate. The redesigned team harmony mechanic is the other major structural change: problem players can now spark genuine locker-room fractures, with off-ice incidents building toward divisive factions that drag down morale across the roster. Tracking that while also managing cap space and trade-deadline positioning is exactly the kind of multi-variable pressure that this genre lives or dies on. For newcomers, the breadth of modes is actually your best entry point, not a barrier. Start with a current-season NHL franchise if you want familiar rosters and a defined objective. The tactics screen now gives direct feedback on whether your line combinations are a good fit for your chosen system, which is a real quality-of-life improvement for players still learning what FHM wants from them. If you want more control, the injury deferral system lets you keep a dinged-up top-six forward in the lineup through a playoff push at the cost of long-term rating risk, which is the kind of uncomfortable decision that turns a sim into an actual game. Historical mode goes all the way back to 1917 for NHL franchises, and the addition of World Junior Championship tournaments back to 1974 means the replay value is essentially unlimited for a certain kind of hockey obsessive. The weaknesses are real, though. The AI roster management had documented issues at launch, particularly around cap logic and trading behavior, and while post-launch patches addressed several of these, community threads still flag occasional quirks in how the CPU manages its bench. The interface remains functional rather than welcoming. There is no onboarding sequence that holds your hand through the salary floor rules or the waiver wire logic, so first-timers will want the official manual open in a second window for the first few sessions. Crash reports in historical saves also appeared in Steam discussions, though patch notes confirm the developers were actively working through them. Support response times drew some community frustration as well, which is worth knowing going in. FHM 9 is a narrower recommendation than its price tag might suggest. If you want to sculpt a dynasty from the draft, read every scouting report, and argue with yourself about whether to protect a first-round pick in a trade, this is the most thorough hockey GM experience available on PC. If you need on-ice action or a slick UI, look elsewhere. The Steam Workshop support means the modding community can extend rosters and leagues well beyond what ships in the box, which matters for long-term playability. Just know that a newer entry in the series now exists, so weigh whether the FHM 9-specific college hockey implementation and historical database are worth picking up this version specifically, or whether jumping to a later entry better fits your needs. Diego, Scout Team

Franchise Hockey Manager 9
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Franchise Hockey Manager 9

Nov 8, 2022Out of the Park Developments
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If you have ever wanted to run an NHL franchise from the front office all the way down to the AHL call-ups, FHM 9 goes deeper than any other hockey management sim on the market right now.

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I have spent more hours than I care to admit stress-testing the trade deadline logic in hockey management games, and FHM 9 is the entry in this series that finally made me stop reaching for Football Manager as a comfort comparison. Out of the Park Developments brings the same data-obsessed philosophy they applied to OOTP Baseball and points it squarely at hockey, and the result is a text-based general manager sim that covers finances, scouting, line tactics, contract bonuses, and staff hiring with a level of granularity that will make roster-builders genuinely happy. The Steam community sits at a Very Positive rating built on over 200 reviews, which for a niche management title is a meaningful signal. The headline addition in this ninth entry is playable college hockey. You can take the reins of one of over 60 Division I programs, recruit prospects, manage scholarship allocations, monitor academic eligibility, and qualify for the postseason tournament. It is a different management loop from running an NHL club, and the recruitment system in particular adds a layer of decision-making that the pro-side game does not replicate. The redesigned team harmony mechanic is the other major structural change: problem players can now spark genuine locker-room fractures, with off-ice incidents building toward divisive factions that drag down morale across the roster. Tracking that while also managing cap space and trade-deadline positioning is exactly the kind of multi-variable pressure that this genre lives or dies on. For newcomers, the breadth of modes is actually your best entry point, not a barrier. Start with a current-season NHL franchise if you want familiar rosters and a defined objective. The tactics screen now gives direct feedback on whether your line combinations are a good fit for your chosen system, which is a real quality-of-life improvement for players still learning what FHM wants from them. If you want more control, the injury deferral system lets you keep a dinged-up top-six forward in the lineup through a playoff push at the cost of long-term rating risk, which is the kind of uncomfortable decision that turns a sim into an actual game. Historical mode goes all the way back to 1917 for NHL franchises, and the addition of World Junior Championship tournaments back to 1974 means the replay value is essentially unlimited for a certain kind of hockey obsessive. The weaknesses are real, though. The AI roster management had documented issues at launch, particularly around cap logic and trading behavior, and while post-launch patches addressed several of these, community threads still flag occasional quirks in how the CPU manages its bench. The interface remains functional rather than welcoming. There is no onboarding sequence that holds your hand through the salary floor rules or the waiver wire logic, so first-timers will want the official manual open in a second window for the first few sessions. Crash reports in historical saves also appeared in Steam discussions, though patch notes confirm the developers were actively working through them. Support response times drew some community frustration as well, which is worth knowing going in. FHM 9 is a narrower recommendation than its price tag might suggest. If you want to sculpt a dynasty from the draft, read every scouting report, and argue with yourself about whether to protect a first-round pick in a trade, this is the most thorough hockey GM experience available on PC. If you need on-ice action or a slick UI, look elsewhere. The Steam Workshop support means the modding community can extend rosters and leagues well beyond what ships in the box, which matters for long-term playability. Just know that a newer entry in the series now exists, so weigh whether the FHM 9-specific college hockey implementation and historical database are worth picking up this version specifically, or whether jumping to a later entry better fits your needs. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementsworkshoptier:aaaHockey GM SimCollege HockeyHistorical ModeLocker Room ManagementContract NegotiationsDynasty BuilderSave ImportInjury ManagementWorkshop Support

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Windows 8.x, Windows 10, or Windows 11
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
8 GB available space
Graphics
1280x768 display (1280×768 display requires fullscreen mode)
Processor
Intel or AMD 64-bit Processor, 1GHz processor

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Developer
Out of the Park Developments
Publisher
Out of the Park Developments
Release Date
Nov 8, 2022

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