Leafs' Rielly cross-checks Senators' Greig after empty-netter - ESPN
OTTAWA, Ontario — Toronto Maple Leafs All-Star defenseman Morgan Rielly cross-checked Ottawa Senators center Ridly Greig to the head with 5.1 seconds remaining in a hotly contested game Saturday night between Atlantic Division rivals.
Greig had just sped into the Maple Leafs' zone and fired a slap shot into an empty net, sealing Ottawa's 5-3 victory, and Reilly took exception to the emphatic nature of the goal, setting off a scrum near the teams' benches.
«We obviously didn't like the result on the empty netter,» Toronto captain John Tavares said. «So, we're going to stick together and stand our ground when necessary.»
Typically, with empty-net goals — a sign the game's outcome has been decided — the scoring team simply pushes the puck into the net, or perhaps tries a wrist shot, so as not to show up the losing opponent. Very rarely do they wind up with a slap shot, especially so close to the crease.
«I thought it was appropriate,» Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe said after the loss, when asked his thoughts on Rielly's decision. «I'm sure [the league] will look at it, yeah.»
Keefe sent out enforcer Ryan Reaves for the final faceoff, but the officials quickly jumped in to prevent a brawl.
«He was reacting to a play,» Keefe said of Rielly. «Their player has the right to do what he wants in that moment. And our players have the right to react. And it's the emotions of the game.»
Ottawa coach Jacques Martin saw the situation differently.
«He put the puck in the net,» he said of Greig. «Whether he shoots it or pushes it, [Rielly's reaction], that shouldn't happen.»
Indeed, it was an emotional night in Canada's capital, as Shane Pinto had a goal and two assists for the home team. Claude Giroux, Vladimir Tarasenko and Josh Norris