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Panthers' A.J. Greer Receives Three-Game Suspension for Hit on Flames' Zary

Florida Panthers forward A.J. Greer has been issued a three-game suspension by the NHL for a boarding infraction against Calgary Flames forward Connor Zary. The incident occurred during Friday night's game, leading to disciplinary action announced on Sunday.

The National Hockey League imposed a three-game playing suspension on Florida Panthers forward A.J. Greer following a hit on Calgary Flames forward Connor Zary. The disciplinary action was confirmed on Sunday, stemming from an event during the game played on Friday night, as reported by Sportsnet. The play unfolded in the third period when Greer pushed Zary, resulting in Zary's head making contact with the boards. Zary remained on the ice for a period while receiving attention from the Flames' medical personnel, though he was ultimately able to depart the ice without assistance. For his actions, Greer was assessed a five-minute major penalty along with a game misconduct during the contest. The league's video explanation highlighted that Greer maintained control throughout the sequence, initially hooking Zary to disrupt his balance before delivering a shove to his upper back as Zary neared the boards, causing the impact. This marks Greer's second suspension from the NHL, with his previous one in 2023 for cross-checking.

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  • Sportsnet — Panthers’ A.J. Greer suspended three games for hit to Flames’ Connor Zary
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