The New York Rangers don’t appear to be making any lineup changes ahead of Game 1 in their Eastern Conference Second Round series against the Carolina Hurricanes.
The legend of Matt Rempe has taken the NHL by storm since he debuted at the Stadium Series back in February. While New York Rangers fans have fallen in love with the 6-foot-8 rookie that hits like a train and is willing to take on any heavyweight, his success is catching the eye of another monster-sized prospect.
There’s no denying the impact Matt Rempe has had this season for the New York Rangers even with his limited ice time. After playing a key role in helping the Rangers sweep the Washington Capitals in the Eastern Conference First Round, his status in the lineup is up in the air moving forward.
Matt Rempe has wasted no time in establishing himself as one of the heavyweights in the NHL.
It appears that the Washington Capitals are getting veteran defensemen Rasmus Sandin and Nick Jensen back from injury as they gear up for Game 4 against the New York Rangers and look to avoid a first-round sweep in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Matt Rempe has been a controversial player for the New York Rangers since making his NHL debut with the Blueshirts earlier this season — and that did not change in Game 3 of the team’s Eastern Conference first-round series against the Washington Capitals on Friday night.
At first glance, the disparity between penalty calls against the New York Rangers and Washington Capitals in the Eastern Conference First Round appears nominal.
New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe has become a wildly popular player among the team's fans in a very short period of time.
The looks on the faces of the Washington Capitals, including forwards Alex Ovechkin and Tom Wilson, said so much. Throughout Game 2 of their opening-round
Jonny Lazarus from Morning Cuppa Hockey joined Daily Faceoff Live to shed some light on the New York Rangers playoff matchup against the Washington Capitals and what type of impact rookie Matt Rempe brings to the lineup.
In Game 1 against the Washington Capitals, the New York Rangers’ fourth line delivered a stellar performance. Jimmy Vesey notched a goal and an assist, Barclay Goodrow contributed two assists, and Matt Rempe scored a goal.
New York Rangers center Matt Rempe scored the first goal of his career in the NHL playoffs during the Rangers’ 4-1 win over the Washington Capitals on Sunday evening.
The New York Rangers came into the Stanley Cup Playoffs as a huge favorite over their first-round opponent, the Washington Capitals. After a choppy penalty-filled first period, the Presidents’ Trophy winners settled down and asserted their dominance en route to a 4-1 victory in Game 1 of the best-of-7 series Sunday.
Rookie fourth-line forward Matt Rempe has become something of a cult hero on Broadway due to his massive size, thunderous hits and willingness to fight all of the NHL's heavyweights.
New Jersey Devils forward Nathan Bastian’s season was over as of February 23rd. On his first shift of the game on February 22nd, Bastian took an illegal check to the head from New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe that saw the rookie forward receive a match penalty, ejecting him from the game.
The opening faceoff line brawl between the New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers has hogged up all the oxygen around the NHL. Everyone tuned into Wednesday night’s Fight Night, and if you didn’t, you’ve at least seen the clips circulating social media.
The moment both New Jersey Devils and New York Rangers fans have been waiting for finally arrived, and absolutely no one had to wait.
New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe has fulfilled his four-game suspension following his illegal check to the head of New Jersey Devils defenseman, Jonas Siegenthaler.
Whether you love him or hate him, we all have to admit Matt Rempe has been the talk of the town since his February call-up from the AHL. In a legendary first month in the NHL, Rempe has scrapped with numerous famed fighters including Matt Martin, Nicolas Deslauriers, Mathieu Oliver, and Ryan Reaves.
Every kid playing hockey, whether in the streets of sunny Florida or the freezing rinks of Toronto, shares the same dream: to one day play in the NHL. Matt Rempe, growing up in Calgary, Alberta shared that same dream, and in recent weeks has been given the opportunity to live that dream out.
New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe has been suspended for four games following a dangerous elbow to the head of New Jersey Devils defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler.
The trade deadline may have passed, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a bunch of news from around the league. That begs the question, what’s going on around the NHL?
The NHL Department of Player Safety announced on Tuesday that New York Rangers center Matt Rempe will have a hearing for elbowing New Jersey Devils defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler.
Fans of hockey fights fear not; your hero may have just arrived in the form of 6-foot-7 New York Rangers rookie Matt Rempe.
New York Rangers rookie and tough guy Matt Rempe has taken the league by storm throughout his first five games, recording four fights and scoring his first NHL goal.
First game, first fight and first outdoor game all in the same game. Certainly one way to make a debut.
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