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Maple Leafs' Morgan Rielly suspended 5 games for cross-checking Senators player in face after empty-net goal

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The NHL suspended Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly for five games after a nasty cross-check on Ottawa Senators forward Ridly Greig following his empty-net goal on Saturday night. 

With a few seconds left in the game, the Senators smelled victory when Greig had a breakaway toward an empty net with 5.1 seconds remaining in the game. 

Greig decided to take a slap shot right in front of the net to ice the victory, 5-3, but Rielly took exception.

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Morgan Rielly, #44 of the Toronto Maple Leafs, stands over Ridly Greig, #71 of the Ottawa Senators, after being cross-checked in the head following his empty net goal at Canadian Tire Centre on Feb. 10, 2024 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Chris Tanouye/Freestyle Photography/Getty Images)

The veteran defenseman raced up to Greig following the goal and cross-checked him across the face, starting a fight between both teams as the horn sounded. 

"In short, this is not a hockey play," NHL Player Safety said in its ruling to suspend Rielly. "This is an intentional, forceful strike to an opponent's head, using a stick as a weapon to exact retribution on an opponent well after a goal is scored."

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The 29-year-old Rielly has never been disciplined over his 11 years in the NFL. However, along with his suspension, he will be forfeiting $195,312.50 based on his average annual salary under the league’s CBA. 

Rielly has the option to appeal the suspension, though the evidence is very clear about why the league decided to dish out five games. 

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