So no, things aren’t going according to plan, and that, predictably, has made him a target for Rangers fans. It makes sense that they’d take it too far, though; a Twitter rumor last week had fans asking for his autograph, then turning their backs on him.

For what it’s worth, Glass told XN Sports’ Sean Hartnett that, on his end, that’s not how things played out.

Good. That wouldn’t be cool. Glass hasn’t been able to contribute much to the Rangers beyond tough-to-quantify “toughness,” and criticism for that is part of the territory, but clowning him after a game would be too much.

Glass answered the question as part of a longer story about his perception of his role, and it’s worth a read.