The Winnipeg native is a dangerous two way centre who uses his high level hockey IQ to create offence. Primarily a playmaker, Glass has excellent puck skills and patience that allow him to control the play. Forcing opponents to adjust their structure to defend against him, Glass is able to attack with speed or slow the game down. He is a handful for opposing teams to contain as there is no way to know what he is going to do.
The 6'2" and 180 lbs centre makes his teammates better by putting them into situations that quickly become high percentage chances. One intriguing part to Glass's game is that despite being a natural centre, he would play all three forward spots. This happened throughout the season and even during a single game. For example, Glass would start the game lined up as the left winger, then shift to centre and then hop between all three spots as the game went on.
That versatility and ability to adapt to his situation is an underrated aspect to his game that shows how high end his hockey IQ is. In the moment, he won't blow you away with any particular play but once the puck is in the back of the net, you look back and see how Glass made the whole thing happen.