Glass is definitely making the most of this opportunity.
Will be interesting to see what happens this summer as he could be RFA but would he really fits as a 3C behind Hughes and Hischier? He's not going to get Bratt as a linemate in an healthy team.
That's going to be a battle with his agent regarding this season's result and what is actually going to happen.
Glass is definitely making the most of this opportunity.
Will be interesting to see what happens this summer as he could be RFA but would he really fits as a 3C behind Hughes and Hischier? He's not going to get Bratt as a linemate in an healthy team.
That's going to be a battle with his agent regarding this season's result and what is actually going to happen.
Would love to shift Haula to not being on the team anymore.Shifting Haula to wing is a win in and of itself.
I think if it comes down to it they'd rather sign him to a 2 or 3 year deal at 2 million giving him term instead. I also think if he's not interested in it, they likely just qualify him and keep him around for 1The other issue is his QO is 2.5 mil.
2.5 mill shouldn't be a prohibitive numberThe other issue is his QO is 2.5 mil.
I'd offer him 3x3 and not think twice. If he's a fourth line center, no biggie. It's not the worst contract ever. If he's a third line center who can give you 35 points a year in those seasons, big winI think if it comes down to it they'd rather sign him to a 2 or 3 year deal at 2 million giving him term instead. I also think if he's not interested in it, they likely just qualify him and keep him around for 1
Sounds like some of my employeesGlass's biggest issue is he can't stay healthy. Just about the time he starts playing well he gets hurt and is out for a while. That's what his entire existence was in Nashville. They would send him down to get playing time and get his confidence back, would call him up, he would be decent for a game or two and then get hurt. Rinse and repeat. Once he could no longer be sent down he would get limited minutes, play well and start getting used more and then get hurt.
The main consistency with him is that he always ended up injured.
So in other words... he's made of glass.Glass's biggest issue is he can't stay healthy. Just about the time he starts playing well he gets hurt and is out for a while. That's what his entire existence was in Nashville. They would send him down to get playing time and get his confidence back, would call him up, he would be decent for a game or two and then get hurt. Rinse and repeat. Once he could no longer be sent down he would get limited minutes, play well and start getting used more and then get hurt.
The main consistency with him is that he always ended up injured.