The NHL's Season Opener Contained a Terrifying Moment
In the very first game of the year between the Nashville Predators and the Tampa Bay Lightning, a player laid out on the ice after taking a shot to the head.
Glass Hit In The Head By Puck
Yesterday during a game between the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Nashville Predators, forward Cody Glass took a shot to the head that came off of the stick of defenseman Tyson Barrie.
That was really scary for Cody Glass
Tyson Barrie's one-timer catches Cody Glass up high, off the helmet
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Glass skated off with some help
Thankfully, Glass Was Okay
Glass laid on the ice for a few moments and was attended to by the trainer and eventually skated off with his help but he would later return to the game to help the Predators in their eventual loss to the Lightning.
Glass was the very first pick in Golden Knights history after being selected 6th overall in 2017. Since then he was traded to Nashville and has carved out a solid middle six role with the Predators.
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