Scott Glennie

Scott Glennie (born on February 22, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player currently with the Texas Stars of the American Hockey League (AHL).

He was drafted in the first round (8th overall) by the Dallas Stars in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft].

Scott has played a single game at the NHL level. Prior to turning professional, he played for the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League.

Amateur Playing Career
Scott was drafted by the Brandon Wheat Kings in the second round, 29th overall in the 2006 Western Hockey League (WHL) Bantam Draft.

He played his last season of minor hockey with the Winnipeg Wild of the Manitoba Midget Hockey League.

In Scott's rookie season with the team in 2007–08, he had the third highest goal total on the club, scoring 26 goals while finishing with the fifth highest point total at 58.

In the playoffs, Scott scored one goal in six games as Brandon was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs.

In his second year in Brandon, Scott would miss fifteen games due to injuries, however, he would improve his numbers from his rookie season as he scored 28 goals and 70 points, once again finishing fifth in team scoring.

Scott would have an impressive playoff performance, tying Brayden Schenn in team scoring with 18 points in 12 post-season games.

He was a highly ranked prospect heading into the 2009 NHL Entry Draft and was ranked 7th among all North American skaters by the NHL's Central Scouting Bureau.

Scott was drafted in the first round, 8th overall by the Dallas Stars.

Professional\NHL Career
On July 13, 2010, Scott was signed to a three-year entry-level contract with the Stars.

After his season with Brandon was over, he joined the Texas Stars of the American Hockey League (AHL) for the final few games and playoffs of the 2010–11 AHL season, playing in four games and recording no points.

Scott made his National Hockey League (NHL) debut during the 2011–12 season with the Dallas Stars. He played in a single game without recording any points.

With the exception of his one game at the NHL level, he has spent his entire professional career with the Texas Stars at the AHL level.

Personal Life
Scott learned how to skate when he was three years and he started playing organized hockey when he was four years old. Growing up, his hockey hero was Mario Lemieux.

During the off-season prior to the 2013–14 season, Scott spent time training with former Stars Brent Severyn and Ulf Dahlen to improve his chances of playing at the NHL level.