Sorry Grey, but Glass deserves every bit of criticism that comes his way. He is bad to the point that he is affirmatively costing games. I know there are other holes as well, just like on any team, but when you have a guy who is a minus 17, and going into last night every other regular player was a plus, that is a huge problem.
The most fascinating part of it is to look at his regular linemates. Dominic Moore is a +3 with 16 points. Jesper Fast is a plus. Stempniak is a plus. Yet somehow Glass has found a way to notch a MINUS 17 while getting a single, solitary point in 40 games. And if you remember that point, it was a great play by Dominic Moore around the net after Glass had just fired it in.
While we're talking about blown leads, how about Glass's play on Hedja that lead to the tying goal. Maybe it wasn't his man, maybe it was, I'm not sure. So I wont get on him for being late and giving up the first shot. But to just stand there and let Hedja, a guy who hasnt scored in a god damn year, get the puck BACK and get ANOTHER shot that ties the game, that's inexcusable for a guy who was brought in here to be physical and play good D. Watch that play again. He just skated next to him like they were going for a romantic skate in Central Park and let him tie the game. Garbage. It reminds me of his play last time we played the Avalance, when he failed to even get a piece of the puck and deflect it out of the zone and 10 seconds later it's in the back of the net.
Glass's season is full of plays like that. That's how you compile a -17 on a team with a positive goal differential while playing 10 minutes a night. It's not just bad luck and shaky play. It is complete incompetence on both ends of the ice, and he needs to go.