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5 Things to Know About New Penguins Forward Cody Glass

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On Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Penguins continued their offseason retooling by trading for Cody Glass from the Nashville Predators.

The 24-year-old is about to play for his third team, beginning his career with the Vegas Golden Knights in 2019-20. He relocated to the Music City after a trade in 2021 for Nolan Patrick.

Many people believed that general manager Kyle Dubas was done altering the roster but was busy acquiring some draft picks from the St. Louis Blues and then brought in Glass in a separate deal.

Here are five things fans should know about the new Penguins forward.

Drafted Sixth Overall in the 2017 Draft

Glass played with the Portland Winterhawks in the WHL from 2015 to 2019, earning the captaincy during his fourth season. After a slow start with just 27 points in his first 68 games, he exploded for 94 points in 2016-17.

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However, the best was yet to come for the Winnipeg, Manitoba native, as he scored 37 goals and 102 points in 2017-18. In his final season, he netted 69 points in 38 games, getting a chance with the Chicago Wolves for six games, where he got five points.

As a top prospect in the 2017 Draft, the Golden Knights selected him sixth overall behind names like Nico Hischier (first), Miro Heiskanen (second), Cale Makar (fourth), and Elias Pettersson (five). Interestingly, Glass was traded for Patrick, the third overall pick in this draft class.

Won a World Championship in 2023

When the Predators didn’t qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2023, Glass had the opportunity to represent Canada at the World Championships.

In 10 games, he picked up four assists and was part of a squad that won the tournament to become World Champions. The event marked the first time since the World Junior Championships in 2019 that Glass wore a Canadian jersey.

Scored His First Hat Trick in March 2024

During a contest against the Colorado Avalanche on Mar. 2, 2024, Glass, who has 29 career goals, he tallied his first career hat trick in a 5-1 victory.

Skating against Alexander Georgiev, he scored a goal in each period, including an empty-net goal to complete a hat trick. Right now, that game remains the only multi-goal of his career.

Has Skated With Ludvig and Beauvillier

Glass is connected to two current Penguins members, John Ludvig and Anthony Beauvillier.

While skating with the Winterhawks, Glass and Ludvig were teammates as the Swedish defenseman played in the WHL from 2017 to…

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