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Ridly Greig Pathway: Relentless Drive & Competitive Edge

Ridly Greig’s journey through hockey is defined not only by his skill on the ice but also by his relentless determination and leadership. Known for his gritty play, Greig brings an unmatched intensity to every game; Greig’s work ethic and passion make him a standout both on and off the rink.

“Ridly does an amazing job balancing a smart, skilled game with a hard, gritty, physical approach.  You know when he is on the ice, and if you don’t, it won’t take long; he can make an impact either on the score sheet or with a big hit. Off the ice, he is a great teammate who quietly goes about his business. He was a pleasure to coach, and I really enjoy watching him have the success he is experiencing- very well deserved.”
— Mike Dyck, Head Coach U18 AAA Lethbridge Hurricanes

Minor Hockey Associations:

  • Lethbridge Minor Hockey Association
Year Team GP G A Pts
2015-2017 Lethbridge Golden Hawks U15 AAA 96 49 92 141
2017-2018 Lethbridge Hurricanes U18 AAA 44 29 46 75

Junior Hockey:

  • Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
Year Team GP G A Pts
2018-2019 Brandon Wheat Kings 67 14 22 36
2019-2020 Brandon Wheat Kings 56 26 34 60
2020-2021 Brandon Wheat Kings 21 10 22 32
2021-2022 Brandon Wheat Kings 45 28 38 66

Professional Hockey:

  • Belleville Senators (AHL)
  • Ottawa Senators (NHL)
Year Team GP G A Pts
2021-2022 Belleville Senators 8 1 3 4
2022-2023 Belleville Senators 39 15 14 29
2022-2023 Ottawa Senators 20 2 7 9
2023-2024 Ottawa Senators 72 13 13 26
2024-2025 Ottawa Senators 63 11 13 24

Highlights:

  • 2017 Alberta Cup Champion
  • 2017 WHL Cup Silver Medalist
  • 2018 Telus Cup Bronze Medalist
  • 2019Hlinka Gretzky Cup Silver Medalist
  • Represented Canada at the 2022 World Junior Championships & the 2024 IIHF World Championships.

“Ridly was an absolute pleasure to coach. The thing that separated him beyond his skills was his competitiveness. He would do anything and play any role and certainly tried to make a difference in the game. He worked at his game both on and off the ice and led by example on how to prepare and work. When the game was on the line he wanted to be on the ice and be the difference maker, whether that was blocking a shot or making a play.”
— Don MacGillivray, Head Coach Brandon Wheat Kings