C Cody Glass - Portland Winterhawks, WHL (2017, 6th, VGK)

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You are so wrong, obviously its an opinion but, you are wrong in my opinion.
Hague has an awesome NHL career written all over him.

It really depends on how you define A-level, I guess, but he is nowhere near the likes of Glass, Brännström and Sandin
 
He absolutely, 100% is. Limitless ceiling and already performing very well in all three zones in the pros after obliterating juniors.

He is great but only a few players can be considered A level prospects
 
He is great but only a few players can be considered A level prospects
And he’s one of them. If you consider Hughes and Makar as pretty much graduated, then he’s definitely in the top-5 defense prospects alongside Dobson, Smith, Boqvist, and Brannstrom. Maybe I’m forgetting someone, because those guys were just off the top of my head, but he’s definitely not the first guy to be bumped out of that group and arguably the last.

Anyhow, I strongly advise everyone to try their best to catch some Wolves games/recaps. Glass and Hague are very well rounded and fun players to watch.
 
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And he’s one of them. If you consider Hughes and Makar as pretty much graduated, then he’s definitely in the top-5 defense prospects alongside Dobson, Smith, Boqvist, and Brannstrom. Maybe I’m forgetting someone, because those guys were just off the top of my head, but he’s definitely not the first guy to be bumped out of that group and arguably the last.

Anyhow, I strongly advise everyone to try their best to catch some Wolves games/recaps. Glass and Hague are very well rounded and fun players to watch.

Boqvist, Brännström, Sandin, Liljegren, Jokiharju, Bouchard, Smith and Dobson are all better than Hauge from what I’ve heard but I will need to watch Hauge more I guess
 
The only thing limiting Hague's NHL potential is his skating speed/agility. He's incredibly gifted in most if not all other respects.
 
Cody scored his 15th point of the play-offs (19 games)

AHL top 8 in scoring:

1. Andrew Poturalski (CHA) 10+10=20 (1.33 ppg)
2. Adam Cracknell (SDG) 7+9=16 (1.07 ppg)
3. Morgan Geekie (CHA) 7+9=16 (1.00 ppg)
4. Jeremy Bracco (TOR) 4+12=16 (1.24 ppg)
5. Tomas Jurco (CHA) 7+8=15 (1.00 ppg)
6. Cody Glass (CHI) 6+9=15 (0.79 ppg)
7. Curtis McKenzie (CHI) 8+6=14 (0.74 ppg)
8. Tomas Hyka (CHI) 3+11=14 (0.74 ppg)

AHL top 8 in rookie scoring:

1. Morgan Geekie (CHA) 7+9=16 (1998)
2. Cody Glass (CHI) 6+9=15 (1999)
3. Sam Steel (SDG) 6+7=13 (0.82 ppg) (1998)
4. Zach Whitecloud (CHI) 3+10=13 (0.69) ppg (1996)
5. Nic Hague (CHI) 3+8=11 (0.58 ppg) (1998)
6. Rasmus Sandin (TOR) 0+10=10 (0.78 ppg) (2000)
7. Maxime Comtois (SDG) 5+4=9 (0.80 pg) (1999)
8. Martin Necas (CHA) 3+6=9 (0.60 ppg) (1999)
 
I thought he looked pretty good as the game went on today. I wouldn’t say he necessarily looked NHL ready, but it was a very sloppy game for both teams in my opinion. Glad to see he got on the board with an assist.
 
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