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Ottawa Senators forward Ridly Greig has drawn a lot of attention from Toronto Maple Leafs fans following his actions in Games 1 and 2 of the first-round series, but the 22-year-old appears unfazed by ...
Ottawa Senators star Ridly Greig has once again become public enemy No.1 in Toronto. During Game 1 of the first The post “Going to play hard on him,” Maple Leafs star Matthew Knies issues STERN ...
KANATA, Ont. — With the wind and snow howling outside the Greig family car, a pre-teen Ridly Greig sat quietly beside his father, Mark. Mark, a former NHL player and amateur scout for the ...
One of the penalties was a two-minute cross-checking minor to Senators forward Ridly Greig. Initially, officials on the ice gave Greig a five-minute major penalty but after a review, reduced it to ...
Down three games to one and facing elimination, the Ottawa Senators played a nearly flawless game in Game 5 to secure their ...
With the Leafs holding a commanding 2-0 series lead heading into Game 3, tensions have reached a boiling point, particularly due to the actions of Senators forward Ridly Greig. In a recent incident, ...
Ridly Greig needed just 26 minutes to reassert himself as public enemy No. 1 in Toronto. The Senators third liner was all kinds of noticeable in his playoff debut against the Maple Leafs.
Ridly Greig will not be suspended for cross-checking John Tavares in Game 1 between the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs. The hit happened early in the second period when Tavares was going ...
Ridly Greig had just raised his left arm high in the air and, with an exaggerated punctuation, fired a slap shot into an empty net — sealing a victory for the Ottawa Senators and setting in ...
As a result of Ridly Greig's penalty, John Tavares capitalized on the power play, scoring at 4:07 in the second period to make it 3-1 for the Leafs. Shortly after, another Senators' penalty proved ...