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| Written by Rex Doty | ||||||||||||
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Observations:
May 2013- The 2012-13 season will be one that Glennie will just as soon forget. Between a poor start and losing nearly two full months due to a hand injury, this season has been a disaster overall. Glennie did show some signs of turning things back to the positive after returning from the injury. He posted nine of his 14 points in the final 18 games. Like the most of the Stars roster he was invisible during the playoffs, as he, and the team, struggled to score. Rex Doty
March 2013 - After ending 2011-12 on a high note, things started poorly in 2012-13 - and then they got worse. Glennie has taken a big step backward in his development, and has battled injuries on top of that. Still only 21. - Dobber
December, 2011 – Former eighth overall pick Scott Glennie has not lived up to expectations since taking the next step in his career. Depending on whose expectations they are. Held to nine points through his first 30 career AHL games, that five different defensemen were out-scoring Glennie before the mid-season break was not a good sign. As we’ve warned annually since 2009, the slick-skating forward has benefited from some stacked teams that included names like Brayden Schenn and Mark Stone. Now that Glennie has had an opportunity to show his talents on his own terms, the truth is uglier than even we expected. - Matt Bugg
Fantasy Outlook: C+
Good upside, but is slowly fading as a prospect.
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Fantasy Prospects Report Notes (Any FPR's released in the last 18 months will not be listed here):
2009 Fantasy Prospects Report: Scouting Report: Has been called a sniper, but is more of a playmaker than a scorer. Excels off the rush as he can either pass or utilize his quick release. Elite-level hands and patience, and owns a high-powered but inaccurate one- timer. Must learn to make plays on his own and could stand to add 20 pounds of muscle. Notable numbers: 18 points in 12 playoff games for the Wheat Kings. Potential: Elite #2 C, 35-40-75+ Years Away: 1
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