Glass Looks to Make Mark in Winnipeg (with Audio)
The Winnipeg Jets are pleased to announce they have agreed to
terms with left winger Tanner Glass, a former Dartmouth
standout. As per club policy, terms of the agreement were not
disclosed.
Glass, 27, appeared in 73 games last season with the Vancouver
Canucks where he scored 10 points (3g, 7a) and collected 72 penalty
minutes. The Regina, SK native has appeared in 184 career games in
the NHL with Florida and Vancouver where he’s scored 23
points (8g, 15a) and collected 233 penalty minutes. Glass has also
played in 24 career Stanley Cup playoff games, including 20 last
season when the Canucks advanced to the Stanley Cup Final. Glass
has also played in 91 career games in the American Hockey League
with the Rochester Americans where he scored 25 points (10g, 15a)
and 189 penalty minutes.
Glass was originally drafted by Florida in the ninth round, 265th
overall, in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft.
Click here to access audio of press conference announcing signing of Glass in Winnipeg












