NHL Department of Player Safety to Review Ridly Greig After Game 4 Incident
Introduction
The NHL Department of Player Safety has scheduled a hearing for Ottawa Senators forward Ridly Greig. This follows a physical fight during Game 4 of the playoff series against the Carolina Hurricanes on April 25, 2026.
Main Body
The incident happened during the second period of the game, which was marked by several physical clashes. Tensions first rose when Greig collided with Carolina goaltender Frederik Andersen. Later, during a fight involving several players, Senators player Warren Foegele held Carolina defenseman Sean Walker in a headlock. While Walker was unable to move, Greig punched him in the chin. Although the strike was clear, the referees did not give Greig a penalty for that specific action. However, the situation resulted in three minor penalties, including two for Carolina's Nic Deslauriers. Because there was no immediate punishment on the ice, the league's disciplinary committee is now reviewing the case. It is noted that Greig was previously suspended in 2021 for cross-checking, which caused him to miss one preseason and one regular-season game. Experts suggest that a suspension is likely because of the nature of the attack. However, since the Senators lost 4-2 and were eliminated from the playoffs, any suspension would start at the beginning of next season. Meanwhile, the Carolina Hurricanes have moved forward to play against the winner of the series between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Conclusion
The Ottawa Senators are now out of the playoffs, and Ridly Greig is waiting for a formal hearing to decide the punishment for his actions toward Sean Walker.