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Release notes

Every feature, fix, and improvement shipped to TheBlueLine, newest first. Each version has its own page for linking and sharing.

6 highlights

  • Tap Round 1 through the Final on the bracket — later rounds are right there instead of feeling stuck in the opening set
  • The home page and your team’s story now sound like the round you’re in — not the one from last week
  • Upset callouts hush up once a series is over — no more “alert” for a result that already happened
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4 highlights

  • Shares of the home page and playoff race now use a live bracket image — every matchup, record, and series score, baked into one card your friends will actually open
  • Teams eliminated in Round 1 stay eliminated everywhere on the site — no more 23 % phantom odds to face a team whose season ended a week ago
  • Privacy and Contact pages now spell out your data rights, our security posture, press use, and what we can and can’t help with
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4 highlights

  • Your team’s odds to reach Round 2, the Conference Final, the Cup Final, and lift the Cup now move with every game
  • See exactly who you’re likely to face next — every potential opponent now shows the % chance you meet them
  • Series with a game tonight light up amber across the bracket so you never miss puck drop
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5 highlights

  • Eliminated from playoffs? Team pages now jump straight to draft outlook automatically
  • See your team’s projected pick and the top upcoming draft names in one spot
  • Prospect pool cards make it easier to size up your club’s future quickly
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4 highlights

  • Every team page now opens with a short season story — what the numbers mean, recent form, what’s next, and who’s driving the bus
  • The home page adds a playoff-picture read across both conferences, so you get the story behind the standings, not just the table
  • What’s New, Discord, and newsletter pop-ups now appear as small cards in the corner — they never block the page and are easy to dismiss
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6 highlights

  • Teams you track get a short “where we’re at” blurb right under their snapshot—points, odds, streak, and what’s left on the schedule
  • Same-division grudge matches for seeding and home ice are more likely to show up in tonight’s key games—think “who’s chasing first in the division”
  • Eastern standings always stack Atlantic above Metropolitan (and Central before Pacific out West) so the layout matches how you read the board
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4 highlights

  • Open the new playoff race page for cut-line tables, who’s packed around 8th/9th, and line charts of every team’s season pace
  • Tap your team to see the plain-English playoff picture, or skim East/West “why it matters” cards without digging through numbers
  • On the home standings, East and West sit in their own panels with a clearer line between tables and story-style insights
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4 highlights

  • Optional goal and final sounds plus haptic taps — off by default, tucked in the new live menu beside the clock
  • Manual refresh and pull-to-refresh (at the top of the page) run the same light reload as automatic live updates
  • When the NHL feed is serving cached data, a banner up top says so — and scores ease up on the cards instead of jumping
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2 highlights

  • When your team is playing, each outcome card shows a tiny division and wild-card snapshot with you and tonight’s rival highlighted
  • The home “games tonight” strip splits late-night finishes from the next calendar night so the board matches how you read the schedule
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2 highlights

  • Playoff odds there now line up with who actually grabs a spot — the three automatics in each group plus the two extra bids — not a flat points pile
  • Hints and labels behave better whether you’re tapping on a phone or using a mouse — less clutter, fewer stuck popovers
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2 highlights

  • On your phone, standings rows tuck games remaining right next to each team’s letters — no more guessing how many are left
  • Desktop nav shows the actual page names beside the icons — Projections, Lottery, How it works — instead of icon-only mystery meat
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6 highlights

  • Tonight’s games now use a real switch — see how many “key” matchups there are, or flip to every game on the slate
  • Hover the little “bubble” or “4-point game” tags on a card — we spell out what that actually means
  • Discord invite: only “don’t show again” stops it for good — close it any other way and we’ll pop back every few visits
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