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Curtis Glencross News
The Maple Leafs have signed Curtis Glencross to a professional tryout (PTO).

Glencross had seven points (4G / 3A) in 18 games after being acquired by the Capitals last season. He spent the previous six and a half seasons with the Flames, but played an average of just 65 games per season over than span. He has battled injury concerns, but has averaged 37 goals (17G / 20A) per 65 games.

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Glencross will return to the Capitals lineup for Game 7.

Glencross has been a healthy scratch in the last three games, but will get back into the lineup for Game 7. The Capitals will get the 32-year-old Glencross in and take 23-year-old Michael Latta out in a pivotal game 7. The Capitals are opting to get a little more experience in the lineup tonight. Glencross has four goals and three assists (7 points) in 21 games (18 in regular season) since being acquired by the Capitals.

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Glencross is expected to make his Capitals debut on Tuesday.

Glencross has scored nine goals and 19 assists (28 points) in 53 games with the Flames before being acquired on Sunday. He is expected to skate on the Capitals second line with Evgeny Kuznetsov an Troy Brouwer, as well as see some power-play time.

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The Flames have traded Curtis Glencross to the Capitals for a 2nd and a 3rd round pick.

Glencross is a pending unrestricted free agent this summer, so the Flames have moved him out for some assets. Glencross is a speedy two-way forward who will help the Capitals top-9. Glencross has nine goals and 19 assists (28 points) in 53 games with Calgary this season.

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Glencross had no points in 13:48 in his return to the Flames lineup on Monday.

Glencross had missed the previous 10 games with a lower-body injury, but was back on the third line on Monday vs. the Sharks. He was eased back into the lineup but should be able to work his way back up the depth chart.

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The Flames have placed Curtis Glencross (lower-body) on injured reserve.

Glencross missed Saturday’s game in San Jose and will not play tonight in L.A. He has been placed on IR, but will be eligible to return to the lineup after the All Star break. His movement to IR allowed the team to activate Josh Jooris.

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Glencross (lower-body) is not expected to play on Saturday.

Glencross suffered a lower-body injury against the Coyotes on Thursday. On Friday coach Bob Hartley listed him as doubtful and he did not take part in the morning skate, so do not expect to see Glencross tonight in San Jose. With Glencross out, Lance Bouma skated in the Flames top-6 this morning.

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Glencross (ankle) will return to the Flames lineup Wednesday.

Glencross has not played since December 21 because of a high-ankle sprain but will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Ducks. Glencross will skate on the third like with T.J Galliardi and Brian McGrattan. He had 12 points (6G / 6A) in 21 games before getting injured.

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Glencross (lower-body) left today's game and will not return.

Glencross appeared to twist his knee following a collision with Penguins defenseman Olli Maatta in the first period. He missed over a month earlier in the year with a knee injury, so if it is a problem with the same leg Glencross could be sidelined for a lengthy period of time once again.

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Glencross (knee) skated once again today and is questionable for Thursday's contest.

Glencross has been sidelined since November 5 with a knee injury that cost him cost him 15 games. Prior to taking a seat for over a month, Glencross had five goals and four assists in 15 games. He is one of the Flames' better offensive weapons so his return would definitely help offensively.

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