After a whirlwind of a season in 2024-25, David Perron is hoping to be an important part of the Ottawa Senators. Without even worrying about what happens off the ice, Perron has been a strong leader on plenty of successful teams and has been a great asset for the club.
An infamous moment in the Battle of Ontario might be getting commemorated in a unique way. This past Wednesday, the Ottawa Senators announced their promotional calendar for the 2025-26 season.
Today we are going to talk about a point projection, and it is for one of the Ottawa Senators biggest unknowns for this discussion, that being the super pest, Ridly Greig.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
Staff Grade: B+, Reader Grade: B+ A year ago, Ridly Greig was coming off an impressive rookie season, in which he established himself as a capable third line player who could play up in the lineup as needed, and won over Sens fans’ hearts with an empty net slapshot against the Leafs.
Down three games to one and facing elimination, the Ottawa Senators played a nearly flawless game in Game 5 to secure their second win against the Toronto Maple Leafs and push the series back to the Canadian Tire Centre.
The Toronto Maple Leafs might have a 2-0 series lead over the Ottawa Senators, but talk heading to Ottawa isn’t necessarily about how well the Leafs are playing, but about Anthony Stolarz’s beef with Ridly Greig.
No rivalry is complete without a player that you just love to hate. You could make the argument that the Ottawa Senators and their fans hate the entire Toronto Maple Leafs team more than one single player, considering they’re down 2-0 in the series, but for the Leafs, there are a few individuals who fit the bill.
Ridly Greig was given a shocking penalty in Game Two after being attacked by Anthony Stolarz, and now he's revealed Stolarz' support in the shock call.
It hasn’t taken long at all for Ottawa Senators forward Ridly Greig to become public enemy number 1 in Toronto Maple Leafs territory. He was touted as the type of player you love to have on your team and hate to play against when he was drafted, and he wasted no time getting into the mix of the Leafs/Senators rivalry.
Tensions soared in Game 1 between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators as the first playoff Battle of Ontario in over 20 years produced a combined 56 penalty minutes.
People are still up in arms after the incident that occurred at the end of the Florida Panthers and Montreal Canadiens game this past Sunday. As the final
The Ottawa Senators are locking down one of their young stars for a few years. On Friday, the team announced it has signed forward Ridly Greig to a four-year contract extension.
The Ottawa Senators have signed forward Ridly Greig to a four-year contract extension worth $3.25 million per season, according to PuckPedia. General Manager Steve Staios praised the young forward, stating, “Ridly has established himself as a key member of our team going forward.
The Ottawa Senators announced that they have signed forward Ridly Greig to a four-year deal worth an average annual value of $3.25 million. Greig was selected 28th overall in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.
Bobby McMann has one of the more admirable paths to the NHL you’d see from your typical player. The 28-year-old from Wainwright, Alberta, went undrafted and played out the entirety of his career at Colgate University, eventually earning himself an entry-level contract following his senior season in 2019-20.
If we’re talking pure theatrics, entertainment, and online discourse, one of the Maple Leafs’ top moments of the 2023-24 season was undoubtedly ‘the empty net slap shot’.
The Ottawa Senators have gotten off to a respectable start to the 2024-25 season with a 2-1-0 record through three games. They’ll be a bit shorthanded for the next few weeks, however, as forward Ridly Greig deals with an upper-body injury.
Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly has been suspended five games by the NHL for a late cheap-shot on Ottawa's Ridly Greig that sparked an on-ice brawl over the weekend.
The trolling from the Ottawa Senators continued late Monday. Late on Monday, the club launched its Valentine's Day card promotion on their social media channels.
While there have been several nailbiters between the Ottawa Senators and the Toronto Maple Leafs in recent years, the games themselves could’ve been termed mild skirmishes at best.
With 5.1 seconds left in the third period, center Ridly Greig capped off a 5-3 Ottawa Senators win over the Toronto Maple Leafs with an egregious slapshot only feet away from a gaping net.
The Ottawa Senators have had a very disappointing year thus far. Incredible amounts of underperforming has seen a coach fired, after a general manager who was on the hot seat, was already let go.