SNAPSHOTS: Rookie Ridly Greig's debut with the Senators was a
The 20-year-old Greig was pretty good himself. Flanked by Giroux on the right and Alex DeBrincat on the left, Greig didn’t look out of place and had nearly 14 minutes of ice time. He was strong at both ends of the ice and as was good defensively as he was offensively.following the win. “He’s just so competitive and I hadn’t seen him since training camp other than on TV or on tape. His hockey sense is really high, he can skate, he’s really competitive and he’s just a hockey player.
“I’m always kind of amazed, I’ve been in hockey my whole life, and how sometimes things line up,” said Mark, who celebrated his 53rd birthday in the stands. “I remember taking Ridly down to see at a game in Calgary when he was a kid and taking some pictures. Ridly enjoyed watching play.Article contentGiroux enjoyed it as well.
Having Giroux score the goal was icing on the cake. The 35-year-old alternate captain looked happier for Greig than Giroux did at giving the club a 2-0 lead.Article content
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