Gregg Pilling (born September 25, 1943) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player and coach.
He was named coach of the year in the International Hockey League in 1977–78, winning the Fred A.
Huber Trophy as regular season champions.
He also won coach of the year awards in Southern Hockey League, and North American Hockey League, while guiding his teams to league championships.
Pilling made headlines as a coach for his colourful in-game protests and ejections.
Prior to coaching, he had a brief playing career, including a 1963 Memorial Cup championship with the Edmonton Oil Kings, and was voted the most valuable player in his final full season as a player.