Jack Glover THW Close-Up:
Date of birth: 5/17/1996
Place of birth: Golden Valley, Minnesota
Ht: 6’3″ Wt: 192 lbs
Shoots: Right
Position: D
NHL Draft Eligibility: 2014
Twitter: @JackGlover8
THW The Next Ones Rankings (January 2014): 41
Other Rankings:
THW War Room Rankings (April): 49
Future Considerations: not ranked
Craig Button: not ranked
CS Final Rankings for North American skaters: 38
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Jack Glover showed his impressive skillset this season with the NTDP. He’s a tall, all-around defenseman that can move well. He has great edgework, lateral movement, and is a fluid skater. For his 6’3″ body, he’s still lacking some weight, but when he puts on more muscle he’ll be a force on the backend.
Glover is a smart player who knows when to jump in the rush or sit back and be in position to disrupt a play. He likes to use his body against the opposition to check along the boards and take the forwards out of the play. He moves the puck well in all three zones, which is why he produced well offensively this season with 28 points in 59 games. His reach is another key asset to his defensive game.
Where Will He End Up In June:
Glover will be a 2nd round pick most likely. Somewhere in the 37-51 range is where I’d peg him to go.
Scout’s Honor:
“Glover is an impressive two-way defenseman who has good overall mobility. He’s always aware in all three zones and defends with a physical edge, using his frame to separate pucks and size to clear the crease. He moves the puck well and has a good outlet pass. (August 2013)“
Aaron Vickers – Future Considerations
“Another sizable defenseman, Glover is a rangy rearguard who covers a lot of ground well. He’s a solid player at both ends of the ice and moves the puck decisively. He ended the regular season with 22 assists. Glover has good mobility and footwork and can take the body. Earlier this season Glover was listed by several scouting services as a potential first-rounder. He’s fallen back a bit, but his pro potential remains high.“
Chris Peters – United States of Hockey
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Bio/Interview(s)/Links:
Interview with Hockey’s Future
Profile on Last Word On Sports
International Tournaments:
Glover helped Team USA win a bronze medal (U17) and gold medal (U18). He also played in the Youth Olympic Games.
ETA:
3-4 years
Risk/Reward Analysis:
Risk: 2/5 Reward: 3.5/5
NHL Potential:
2nd pairing two-way defenseman
Strengths:
Size
Skating
Anticipation
Pokecheck
Positiong
Makes smart plays
Lateral movement
Flaws/Aspects He Needs To Work On:
Adding muscle to his tall frame
Fantasy Hockey Potential:
Offensive: 6/10 Defensive: 5/10
NHL Player Comparison:
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