Devils Expected To Non-Tender Cody Glass
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In a surprising decision, the New Jersey Devils are expected to non-tender forward Cody Glass, who had a challenging season with the team. Glass, originally selected by the Vegas Golden Knights in the first round of the 2017 NHL Draft, struggled to find his footing in the lineup. This decision comes amid a roster shake-up as the Devils evaluate their future prospects and build around their core players.
The non-tendering of Glass means he will become a free agent, allowing him to seek opportunities elsewhere in the league. While he showed flashes of potential, including a few standout performances, consistency has been a significant hurdle for him throughout his career. This move reflects a broader trend in the NHL where teams are making tough decisions on players who have not met expectations, especially those on entry-level contracts.
As the off-season progresses, teams like the Devils are looking to reshape their rosters. The focus will be on securing players who can contribute significantly to the team's success. With Glass now on the market, other franchises might see this as an opportunity to bring in a forward who, when on his game, can be a valuable asset. The next few weeks will be crucial for Glass as he assesses his options and aims to revitalize his career in the NHL.
The non-tendering of Glass means he will become a free agent, allowing him to seek opportunities elsewhere in the league. While he showed flashes of potential, including a few standout performances, consistency has been a significant hurdle for him throughout his career. This move reflects a broader trend in the NHL where teams are making tough decisions on players who have not met expectations, especially those on entry-level contracts.
As the off-season progresses, teams like the Devils are looking to reshape their rosters. The focus will be on securing players who can contribute significantly to the team's success. With Glass now on the market, other franchises might see this as an opportunity to bring in a forward who, when on his game, can be a valuable asset. The next few weeks will be crucial for Glass as he assesses his options and aims to revitalize his career in the NHL.