Glumac was undrafted out of college, and began his professional career during the 2002–03 season, named to the
ECHL All-Rookie Team as a member of the
Pee Dee Pride, also winning the ECHL Plus Performer of the Year at +37. He advanced to the
American Hockey League (AHL) with the
Worcester IceCats the following year, and signed with the parent team, the
St. Louis Blues, on June 29, 2004. After spending the bulk of the next three seasons with the AHL affiliates of the Blues, Worcester and
Peoria Rivermen, Glumac made his
NHL debut on January 3, 2006 against the
Calgary Flames, recording an assist. Glumac would see limited time with St. Louis over the next three seasons, posting 7 goals with the Blues while spending the majority of each season with Peoria. However, due to Kassel unexpectedly folding, he was released and signed to another try-out with the
Straubing Tigers. Unsuccessful with the Tigers, Glumac moved on to his third DEL club,
Adler Mannheim, and on October 12, 2010, secured a one-year contract. After leading Mannheim with 17 goals in the
2010–11 season, Glumac was re-signed and would spend three seasons in total with the German club. On May 24, 2013, Glumac joined newly promoted Croatian club,
KHL Medveščak Zagreb of the
Kontinental Hockey League on an initial one-year contract, but would spend four seasons in Zagreb. Glumac retired after the 2016–17 season. == Personal life ==