Kane scores OT winner, Glass wins first NHL start as Blackhawks top Oilers
EDMONTON — Jeff Glass had to wait a long time for his NHL debut.
After playing 575 games outside the NHL from 2002 to this season for 11 teams, Glass finally got his breakthrough on Friday night and made 42 saves as the Chicago Blackhawks topped the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 in overtime. Patrick Kane put in his own rebound to score the winner 50 seconds into extra time.
“It’s something I’ve always dreamed of, but never thought it would actually come true,” said the 32-year-old Glass.
“Right now I’m just trying to help this team. We’re in a playoff hunt. Our star goalie is out, so my job is kind of to try to fill the gap right now. Tonight was just a step in the right direction.”


