Ottawa Senators forward Ridly Greig's playoff hopes have been cut short, but his offseason woes are only just beginning. After being swept by the Carolina Hurricanes, Greig will now face a disciplinary hearing for his actions on the ice, specifically a roughing incident involving Hurricanes defenseman Sean Walker. The NHL's Department of Player Safety will review the incident, which could result in a suspension and a delayed start to the 2026-27 season. Greig's hearing is set to take place, and the outcome will have significant implications for his team's roster and the player's own future plans.


Senators forward Ridly Greig‘s season is over following Ottawa’s sweep at the hands of the Hurricanes, which was finished off yesterday. He’ll now be facing a delayed start to his 2026-27 campaign as well. The NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced Sunday that Greig will have a hearing for roughing Carolina defenseman Sean Walker in their Game 4 […]