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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
In this event, the player can choose how many 90-second periods they would like to play, being able to choose either 2 or 3. To start the period, a Fishin' Lakitu will drop the puck onto the rink in a face-off, and the player must press either the {{button|wiiu|A}} or {{button|wii|2}} to take control of the puck as soon as it touches the ice. If the player is faster than their opponent, they will take control of the puck, but will lose it if they are slower. When the player has the puck, they can move around the ice using the Left Stick or the Control Pad, pass to other team members using {{button|wiiu|B}} or {{button|wii|1}} and shoot using {{button|wiiu|A}} or {{button|wii|2}}. The player can also perform tricks with the puck. The player can perform quick dashes to travel faster by inputting their direction twice, edge turns to change direction by quickly turning through the other directions, a quick turn to fend off opponents by inputting all directions in sequence, and a puck toss to change direction while stationary by pressing {{button|wiiu|Y}} or {{button|wii|A}}. As well as the usual shots, the player can perform power shots when they have filled up their power gauge by handling the puck and performing tricks. Power shots replace the usual shot, and when used, the player can aim their shot towards the goal by sliding on the Touch Screen or swinging the Wii Remote. The power gauge empties completely after using a special shot, and will also gradually empty if the opposing team performs tricks on the player. When the puck is not in the player's control, they can grab the puck if they are near the opponent with it, and body check a further away opponent by pressing {{button|wiiu|A}} or {{button|wii|2}}. The player can also switch characters by touching them on the Touch Screen or by pressing {{button|wii|B}}. If the opposing team performs a power shot, the player takes control of the [[Shy Guy]] goalie, who they can move from side to side using the Left Stick or Control Pad, and make a jumping catch by pressing {{button|wiiu|A}} or {{button|wii|2}} when they are further from the puck. The team with the most points after all of the periods wins the event. If there is a tie at the end of all the periods, a Power Shot contest begins, in which teams take it in turns to try to make and save Power Shots, with the first team to make one that the other team fails to winning. When played in single player, the payer only competes in the final match, meaning they can only receive silver medals or better.
In this event, the player can choose how many 90-second periods they would like to play, being able to choose either 2 or 3. To start the period, a Fishin' Lakitu will drop the puck onto the rink in a face-off, and the player must press either the A Button or the 2 Button to take control of the puck as soon as it touches the ice. If the player is faster than their opponent, they will take control of the puck, but will lose it if they are slower. When the player has the puck, they can move around the ice using the Left Stick or the Control Pad, pass to other team members using the B Button or the 1 button and shoot using the A or 2 buttons. The player can also perform tricks with the puck. The player can perform quick dashes to travel faster by inputting their direction twice, edge turns to change direction by quickly turning through the other directions, a quick turn to fend off opponents by inputting all directions in sequence, and a puck toss to change direction while stationary by pressing Y or A. As well as the usual shots, the player can perform power shots when they have filled up their power gauge by handling the puck and performing tricks. Power shots replace the usual shot, and when used, the player can aim their shot towards the goal by sliding on the Touch Screen or swinging the Wii Remote. The power gauge empties completely after using a special shot, and will also gradually empty if the opposing team performs tricks on the player. When the puck is not in the player's control, they can grab the puck if they are near the opponent with it, and body check a further away opponent by pressing the A or 2 button. The player can also switch characters by touching them on the Touch Screen or by pressing the B Button. If the opposing team performs a power shot, the player takes control of the [[Shy Guy]] goalie, who they can move from side to side using the Left Stick or Control Pad, and make a jumping catch by pressing the A or 2 button when they are further from the puck. The team with the most points after all of the periods wins the event. If there is a tie at the end of all the periods, a Power Shot contest begins, in which teams take it in turns to try to make and save Power Shots, with the first team to make one that the other team fails to winning. When played in single player, the payer only competes in the final match, meaning they can only receive silver medals or better.


==Tutorial==
==Tutorial==
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