Jeff Glass
G FA
Tue 12/11/18 2:51 PM

Glass was dealt to the Ducks' AHL affiliate in a trade with Toronto on Monday.
EDGE Analysis
Glass is unlikely to spend time with the big club despite backup Ryan Miller's current injury issues, but those same issues likely prompted the Ducks to bolster their goaltending depth in the AHL should an extensive call-up of current AHL starter Jared Coreau prove necessary.

Jeff Glass
G FA
Wed 9/26/18 2:20 PM

The Flames released Glass from his professional tryout offer Wednesday, Aaron Vickers of NHL.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Glass evidently wasn't impressive enough to supplant Jon Gillies as Mike Smith's backup during his tryout, so he'll now hope to catch on with another NHL club. If he's unable to do so, it wouldn't be surprising to see him sign an AHL-only deal.

Jeff Glass
G FA
Tue 9/4/18 12:29 PM

Glass signed a professional tryout offer with the Flames on Monday, RDS.ca reports.
EDGE Analysis
Glass made his NHL debut as a 32-year-old with the Blackhawks last season and wound up with a 3-7-3 record, 3.36 GAA and .898 save percentage through 15 games as a stop-gap option with Corey Crawford largely unavailable. The Flames are set to open the new season with Mike Smith and Jon Gillies as the team's top two netminders, but it can't hurt to have Glass as a contingency plan in case injuries strike.

Jeff Glass
G FA
Sun 4/8/18 2:20 PM

Glass was reassigned to AHL Rockford on Sunday.
EDGE Analysis
At the beginning of the season, Glass wasn't expected to accrue any NHL time unless and Corey Crawford was injured, and Crawford endured a concussion on Dec. 23 that left him out for the year. Glass played decent at best, compiling a .898 save percentage, 3.36 GAA and 3-7-3 record, and he'll help AHL Rockford fight for a birth in the Calder Cup Playoffs.

Jeff Glass
G FA
Sat 4/7/18 10:28 PM

Glass made 35 saves in Saturday's 4-1 loss to the Jets.
EDGE Analysis
After a strong 3-1-1 start, the glass shattered for this 33-year-old rookie who finally fulfilled his dream of playing in the NHL. Glass will be hard-pressed to earn a job as the Hawks' back-up next season, but he will be able to say proved he could be in the NHL. He finishes 3-7-3.

Jeff Glass
G FA
Sat 4/7/18 5:25 PM

Glass will guard the cage on the road in Saturday's season finale against the Jets, Mark Lazerus of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Glass likely won't spend any time with the big club next season, so he'll hope to perform well in what realistically could be his last taste of NHL game action. The 32-year-old netminder has struggled when suiting up for the Blackhawks this season, compiling a 3-6-3 record while posting a sub-par 3.31 GAA and .898 save percentage in 14 appearances, but the Jets will likely be resting some of their key players Saturday, which should aid Glass's chances of finishing the 2017-18 campaign with a victory.

Jeff Glass
G FA
Mon 4/2/18 5:55 PM

Glass was summoned from AHL Rockford on Monday.
EDGE Analysis
With Anton Forsberg (undisclosed) and Corey Crawford (concussion) ruled to be done for the season, Glass and Jean-Francois Berube figure to man the goalie tandem in Chicago for the remainder of 2017-18. It's unclear at the moment who the starter will be, but Glass hasn't appeared in a game since Feb. 13, and his numbers haven't been impressive this season -- he sports a 3-6-3 record, 3.31 GAA, and .898 save percentage throughout 14 games.

Jeff Glass
G FA
Wed 2/14/18 1:08 PM

The Blackhawks placed Glass on waivers Wednesday, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
The 32-year-old goaltender was always going to be sent to the minors once Corey Crawford (concussion) was cleared to play, and it appears that time has come. Glass had some solid starts during his first stint in the NHL, but mostly struggled, compiling a 3-6-3 record while posting a sub-par 3.31 GAA and .898 save percentage in 14 appearances. If Glass goes unclaimed and the Blackhawks' top-two goaltenders are able to stay healthy, he'll likely remain in the minors for the rest of the 2017-18 campaign.

Jeff Glass
G FA
Wed 2/14/18 2:37 AM

Glass allowed four goals on 36 shots in Tuesday's loss to Vegas.
EDGE Analysis
It's hard to point the finger at Glass for this one, as the Golden Knights are a powerhouse and gave Chicago more than they could handle. The Blackhawks have lost seven straight games and Glass has individually suffered six straight defeats. These are miserable times in the Windy City and both Glass and Anton Forsberg don't seem capable of saving the season in the absence of elite starter Corey Crawford (concussion). With a lackluster .898 save percentage in 14 appearances, it's best to steer clear of Glass in fantasy for the time being.

Jeff Glass
G FA
Tue 2/13/18 8:07 PM

Glass will tend twine against the Golden Knights on Tuesday.
EDGE Analysis
On Monday, Anton Forsberg yielded three goals on 13 shots, so Jeff Glass came in as relief but wasn't much better, allowing three goals on nine shots.This isn't news, though, since Glass has posted zero wins and six losses in his last eight appearances, recording a dismal .881 save percentage and 3.41 GAA in that span. The Golden Knights won't make it easy to break out of this slump, as they have scored 3.4 goals per game this season -- second in the league. With Tuesday's 12-game slate, fantasy owners should be advised to steer clear of Glass for the time being.