ESPN NHL Fantasy Team Auto Setup
Automatically add active players to the current roster in an ESPN NHL fantasy league.
Hides a bunch of things that may spoil NHL games during viewing.
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This chrome extension helps preventing any spoilers for viewers that use NHLtv to watch replays of NHL games. Below is the list of its functions and the rationale behind them:
Hiding the timeline (progress bar) during the game:
When the game is close near its end and the viewer moves their mouse or skips an ad block, they will instantly spoil the results by seeing how much (approximately, of course) time is left in the game - by deducing whether the game went into OT or not.
Hiding the clock:
Same reason, as someone who watches most of the games, seeing whether the game took 2:30 or 3:20 will instantly tell me whether it went into OT or not most of the time (barring some special circumstances).
Hiding the match panel on the right:
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