Panthers’ A.J. Greer Facing Suspension After Dangerous Hit on Flames’ Connor Zary
A.J. Greer is set for a disciplinary hearing after a dangerous boarding hit on Connor Zary, with a suspension of up to five games now looming.
A disciplinary decision is now imminent for A. J. Greer—but it won’t reach the most severe threshold.
The NHL Department of Player Safety has scheduled a phone hearing with Greer following Friday night’s incident between the Florida Panthers and Calgary Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome. That detail matters—because under league rules, a phone hearing caps any potential suspension at five games or fewer. Greer was ejected after delivering a dangerous hit on Flames winger Connor Zary, a play that immediately escalated into one of the more scrutinized incidents of the night.
With Zary in a vulnerable position and facing the boards, Greer drove through the hit, sending him head-first into the glass. Officials assessed a five-minute major for boarding and a game misconduct on the spot, while the reaction—both in-arena and online—was swift and overwhelmingly critical. “Terrible hit, it was awful,” said Flames head coach Ryan Huska.
“I don’t really have much more to say about that, it just shouldn’t happen when someone is in that position, ever. ” The league’s review will now focus on key factors: Zary’s vulnerability, the force and angle of contact, and whether Greer made sufficient effort—or any—to avoid or minimize the hit. While the outcome won’t extend beyond five games due to the hearing format, supplemental discipline still feels all but certain given the nature of the play.