Forward Cody Glass, who left in the third period, was among the New Jersey Devils' injuries from Sunday's 4-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 1 of this Stanley Cup Playoff series between division rivals, a contest in which they were outshot 45-24.
The New Jersey Devils had quite a whirlwind throughout March. Prior to the trade deadline, they acquired defenseman Brian Dumoulin and center Cody Glass, who have excelled in their new roles.
Despite having a rough patch at the beginning of March, the New Jersey Devils are finally returning to their winning ways. The team is currently on a three-game win streak, a feat they have not achieved since the end of December.
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The New Jersey Devils hosted the Columbus Blue Jackets on March 11. This was a huge game, as the Blue Jackets have been slowly creeping closer to the playoffs, as they are now in the second wild card spot in the Eastern Conference.
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The New Jersey Devils traveled to Pennsylvania, where they played the Philadelphia Flyers on Sunday, March 9. This was their fourth and final matchup of the season.
With the lingering tension of a three-game losing skid pressing on their shoulders, the Devils traveled to Philadelphia on Sunday, March 9th, where they managed to find a much-needed 3-1 victory against the Flyers, who themselves were struggling to halt their own four-game downturn.
Cody Glass scored in his New Jersey debut, and Erik Haula snapped a 29-game goal drought, as the visiting New Jersey Devils handed the reeling Philadelphia Flyers a fourth straight loss with Sunday's 3-1 victory.
The 2025 NHL Trade Deadline saw a lot of movement across the league on Friday afternoon. One team that found themselves rather active was the New Jersey Devils.
The New Jersey Devils are acquiring young forward Cody Glass from the Pittsburgh Penguins after losing star Jack Hughes for the rest of the season due to injury.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have traded forward Cody Glass to the New Jersey Devils for a third-round pick as part of this year’s NHL Trade Deadline. The Penguins continue moving out players for future assets.
On Friday, less than an hour before the NHL Trade Deadline, the New Jersey Devils acquired defenseman Cody Glass from the Pittsburgh Penguins. In return, the Penguins are receiving a third-round draft pick and a couple of minor-leaguers, per TSN’s Pierre LeBrun.
NEWARK—According to multiple reports, the New Jersey Devils trade a third-round pick and unspecified minor league players in exchange for Pittsburgh Penguins forward, Cody Glass.
It was recently reported by TSN insider Pierre LeBrun that the New Jersey Devils traded a “third-round pick and some minor league players” in exchange for 25-year-old Pittsburgh Penguins forward Cody Glass.
Kyle Dubas just pulled the trigger on another trade, this time sending one of his younger forwards to the New Jersey Devils. That forward would be none other than former 6th overall pick Cody Glass, who has battled through injuries to establish himself as a regular NHL player.
The New Jersey Devils are set to acquire young centerman Cody Glass from the Pittsburgh Penguins, per Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman.
Dan Kingerski of Pittsburgh Hockey Now: Given the rising cap and the Pittsburgh Penguins situation, they’re in a position again (see Kevin Hayes and Cody Glass acquisitions) to take on a contract with an added asset attached.
The Cody Glass and Philip Tomasino revenge game is at hand. Both current Pittsburgh Penguins forwards are former Nashville Predators who spent a couple of years trying to establish permanent residence.
The Pittsburgh Penguins made a couple of roster moves Tuesday, including re-assigning struggling young defenseman Jack St. Ivany to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton of the AHL.
CRANBERRY, Pa — All were present and accounted for except Bryan Rust, who remains on injured reserve. For the first time in a few weeks, the Pittsburgh Penguins practice was entirely and blissfully uneventful.
The Pittsburgh Penguins kept themselves active in one of the slowest months of the NHL offseason and made a trade with the Nashville Predators. After swapping picks with the St.
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It hasn't been an easy start to the season for Cody Glass. Glass has played just ten of the Predators' 28 games after sustaining two separate injuries.
The Nashville Predators are hovering around .500 this season, but help is coming.
While the Nashville Predators got a big win Monday night over the Colorado Avalanche, the team suffered another loss to injury. Center Cody Glass left
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