Game On Magazine - April 2017 Game on Preview Edition | Page 60

to an A-rating in November and also jumped from 20th on the Central Scouting Rating list in November to eighth overall among North American skaters in January and then to sixth overall at the end of the season. The 2016-17 Western Hockey League campaign was a dream season for Glass and as he worked out – hard – at NRG at the Seven Oaks Sportsplex and at The Rink this past summer. He gave all of the credit for his near-instant success to his linemates with the Portland Winterhawks and to his grandmother, Judy Glass, who, next to his dad Jeff and brother Matt, was probably his closest and dearest friend. “I was very excited about the draft,” Glass said quietly. “I went into last year as a guy who wasn’t looked at very much and I just wanted to prove to everyone that I could play. I think I did that throughout the year. “I think right from the start, in August, when I got cut from Team Canada (U-18) camp and after that my grandma passed away and I wanted to dedicate my season to my grandma. M a n i t o b a George McPhee, Cody Glass and Kelly McCrimmon Obviously, the motivation from getting cut by Team Canada fueled me throughout the year. “I also felt more comfortable on the ice this season. As a 16-year-old I wasn’t the most exciting player to watch, I just got the job done. This year, I felt way more comfortable with the puck and was able to do the things I like to do on the ice. And I had great linemates. Keegan Iverson and Skyler McKenzie are great players and great to play with. It’s huge to have guys like that around me. Especially Skyler. We were together for the whole year and I think with him, we clicked right from the first game of the season. He can score goals and comes p l a y e r s s e l e c t e d with pure skill and a good shot and then Iverson was a key on our line because of how big he is (6-foot-2, 220 pounds). He keeps all the enforcers away from me so it was a treat having him play alongside us.” For the uninitiated, Glass had a remarkable season. A 6-foot-2, 180-pound centre, Glass finished the 2016-17 WHL season sixth in scoring in the Western Hockey League with 32 goals and 94 points in 69 games. Scouts say he “attacks hard and fast and consistently displays excellent puck control.” The former Hawks’ Bantam and Thrashers’ Midget can skate, score and has tremendous skill. He also had a very interesting and sometimes i n t h e 2 0 1 7 NHL difficult upbringing. In fact, it’s been said that “in a life full of turmoil, hockey has been the Glass family’s one constant.” When Cody was 10, his parents divorced, he was separated from his dad and his brother for six months during a nasty custody battle. Cody’s dad, Jeff, won the custody battle, and the family – as it was – was reunited. However, after the legal fight was over, Jeff couldn’t afford to keep Cody at the AA level. That’s when his grandmother stepped in. She essentially raised Cody and his brother Matt as their mom and helped her son Jeff get back on his feet financially. Jeff and his two boys are remarkably close. Cody’s grandma, Judy, died in August of 2016 after a long battle with cancer and while it brought the family closer together, her death wasn’t easy to handle. “She did so much for me, my dad and my brother,” Cody said. “I could never thank her enough. I dedicated my whole season to her.” When he pointed to the sky every time he scored, she was obviously looking down on him. He could not have scripted a better season. ❍ E n t r y Dr a f t 2 6 56 67 73 94 163 196 # Nolan Patrick Winnieg Brandon Wheat Kings, C (1/1) Philadelphia # # # # # Nick Stelio Morgan Josh Cody Henry Mattheos Geekie Brook Glass Portage la Prairie Winnipeg Strathclair Roblin Winnipeg Regina Pats Tri-City Americans Brandon Wheat Moose Jaw Portland Winter Kings RW/C (23/38) RW (25/25) C (50/45) Hawks, C (8/6) Warriors D (70/49) Colorado Carolina Carolina Montreal Vegas 6 0 | G AM E O N | S E P T EM BER 2 0 1 7 # # Brett Davis Oakbank Kootenay Ice RW (142/142) Dallas Wyatt Kalynuk Virden University of Wisconsin (NR) Philadelphia