Panthers’ Greer Ejected for Hit on Flames’ Zary

A.J. Greer of the Florida Panthers faced severe consequences for a dangerous hit on Calgary Flames’ player Connor Zary during a recent match. The incident occurred when Zary collided with the boards headfirst, requiring immediate attention from the Flames’ medical team.
Although Zary managed to leave the ice under his own power, he quickly headed to the locker room for further evaluation. The play escalated as Greer received a two-minute minor penalty for hooking, along with a five-minute major penalty and game misconduct for interference. The officials confirmed Greer’s ejection after reviewing the hit, which is expected to be further evaluated by the league.
Previous Suspensions
This incident is not the first time Greer has faced disciplinary actions. He was previously suspended by the NHL’s Department of Player Safety in 2023 for a cross-checking violation.
Injury Concerns
Later in the game, another injury occurred when a Panthers player was hurt in a collision involving Niko Mikkola and Ryan Strome. The two players inadvertently collided knee-on-knee, leaving Mikkola needing assistance off the ice. No penalties were assessed for this incident.
Match Outcome
Despite the on-ice drama, the Flames secured a victory over the Panthers, winning the game 4-1.
Key Facts
- Player Involved: A.J. Greer (Florida Panthers)
- Injured Player: Connor Zary (Calgary Flames)
- Penalties: 2-minute minor, 5-minute major, and game misconduct
- Previous Suspension: 2023, for cross-checking
- Match Result: Flames 4, Panthers 1



