It's been a while since I played a video game. It's where the defensemen somehow gets the puck and get the puck to go around the glass. I'm talking upward around the glass. Not a dump-in. Basically, the puck goes around the whole glass, behind the net, and up the side of the other part of the glass. Basically all glass. You might be right. I was just curious because I can't find a video of it anywhere.
Assuming you're talking about an offensive play... I knew what you meant... but I actually don't think I've ever seen anybody fire a puck from one point, around the glass, to another point, without it touching the boards at all. It's not a very "playable" (receivable) pass. So if it's ever happened (which it probably has), it probably wasn't on purpose. Either way, I don't remember seeing anybody do it.
A dump-in is when a player sends the puck deep, from their own side of the opposition's blue line, so either he himself, or one of his teammates can track/chase it down in the corner, by virtue of winning a foot race. So I knew that's not what you were referring to.