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Calgary Flames: With Expectation Comes Production

NHLPAJun 3, 2018

Tough losses and off nights once took their toll on Curtis Glencross. But faith in his game and a winning attitude has made the Calgary forward a force to be reckoned with.

It wasnโ€™t so long ago that a missed opportunity or a deflating defeat would get to Glencross, who recently returned to the lineup after missing 13 games with a knee injury. But those days are gone for the player who continues to get better and better each season.

โ€œThere were times, earlier in my career, where Iโ€™d take things hard and it would take some time to get those feelings out of your mind,โ€ said Glencross, who went undrafted, but signed with the Anaheim Ducks as a free agent in 2004 and made his NHL debut with the team in 2007. โ€œWhen you tend to over-think things, either before, during or after a game, it really can impact what youโ€™re trying to achieve.โ€

Simplification of his approach to hockey has made a world of difference.

โ€œIโ€™m like anyone else in terms of being competitive and always expecting a lot from myself,โ€ said the Saskatchewan native, who has also played for the Columbus Blue Jackets and Edmonton Oilers, before he joined the Flames in 2008 as an unrestricted free agent. โ€œBut you have to be able to deal with the ups and downs within a game and over the season.โ€

In 2010-11, Glencross, who grew up in Alberta and played collegiate hockey at University of Alaska-Anchorage, scored 24 goals, an NHL career-best, along with 43 points in 79 games.

This season, heโ€™s been even more impressive, well on his way to besting his offensive statistics across the board.

The secret behind his success?

โ€œI donโ€™t really know how to answer that because I havenโ€™t really done anything that different year to year,โ€ said Glencross, who signed a four-year, $10.2 million contract with the Flames on May 17, 2011. โ€œI think a big part of it would just be confidence. Iโ€™ve been fortunate to get more opportunities here in Calgary, to be put in a lot of different situations and to get more ice time. I think all those factors really help. All you look to do is be consistent and if you have a tough night, you deal with it, let it go and come out with your best effort the next game.โ€

Glencross has worked hard to get where he is, a player who once had a limited role, and who split time between the NHL and American Hockey League.

The move to Calgary, however, proved to be a perfect fit.

In his first year with the Flames, Glencross responded with 13 goals and 40 points. In 2009-10, his second campaign with the Flames, he netted 15 goals, including his first NHL hat trick in a win against the Carolina Hurricanes.

The 29-year-old had four game-winning goals last year and was a plus-six, the fourth consecutive campaign he was a plus player.

Glencross, a spokesman for the Special Olympics, is looking to maintain his consistent ways as Calgary seeks to earn a Western Conference playoff berth.

โ€œYour biggest expectation is always to make the playoffs,โ€ said Glencross, who made his NHL debut on January 13, 2007, scoring his first goal in a 3โ€“2 loss against the Colorado Avalanche. โ€œThatโ€™s our focus and thatโ€™s our goal.โ€

As for what would be a satisfying year, personally, Glencross, who led the Seawolves, his collegiate club, in goals (21) and points (34) in 2002โ€“03, doesnโ€™t have any specific numbers in mind.

Instead, Glencross, who scored a goal, dished out three hits and was a plus-one in his third game backย  on February 27 after missing some time due to injury, has his sights set on making an impact at both ends of the ice.

โ€œIt gets more and more intense as you go on and you look at every part of your game and what you can do to make a difference,โ€ said Glencross, who stands 6โ€™1โ€ and weighs in at 200 pounds. โ€œEvery year, it always seems to come down to a few points that separates the teams that make it in or donโ€™t. You really canโ€™t prepare for anything more than your next game.โ€

Itโ€™s why Glencross wasnโ€™t talking big after he scored one goal and recorded four points in a 6-3 home win over the New Jersey Devils in mid-January.

โ€œI donโ€™t think we played very well, especially after the first period,โ€ he noted. โ€œWe only had 10 shots on net, which doesnโ€™t get the job done on most nights. It was nice to play your part in the win, but we know we have to be better.โ€

Which is precisely what Curtis Glencross strives for in each and every game he plays.

Unless otherwise noted, all quotes were obtained firsthand.


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