The Rangers are off to a pretty good start, with five points in six games while looking like a strong […]
Matt Rempe is a beloved player for the New York Rangers as he can be a huge fighter, while also being a heartthrob of sorts for all of the women fans out there.
He may have been scratched in the regular-season opener and played less than four minutes in his season debut, but New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe is as popular as ever.
Matt Rempe had to cool his jets Wednesday when the New York Rangers opened the 2024-25 season with a resounding 6-0 win against the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paints Arena.
It was a busy offseason of training, interviews and autograph appearances for New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe, a sudden celebrity of sorts around Manhattan, who last season captured the hearts for his penchant for fighting and riling up the opponent.
The New York Rangers have some difficult roster decisions to make as the preseason draws to a close. New York has a handful of players competing for roster spots as they time their roster down and finalize their lineup for opening night.
Part of the fun of being a hockey fan and using the online tools that exist now to act like an NHL general manager is exploring trade ideas. A popular
The New York Rangers have a few intriguing position battles taking shape in the preseason . Their bottom six has an opening with the fourth line center position being up for grabs.
It’s safe to say that former New York Rangers captain and current MSG Network hockey analyst Dave Maloney is bullish on Matt Rempe. So much so, that he believes the towering forward deserves a more prominent role on the Rangers this season.
Matt Rempe made waves in his first crack at the NHL with the New York Rangers, but not for his offensive ability or overall skill. Standing at 6-foot-7 and 241 pounds, Rempe became known for his big hits and willingness to drop the gloves with whoever.
As the New York Rangers‘ prepare to begin training camp for the 2024-25 season, the majority of the roster is already pretty much in place. However, there are one or two spots up for grabs.
The 2024-25 season is one month away from starting and teams are preparing for training camp with the hope of a successful season. Some teams, like the New York Rangers, won’t be satisfied unless they are lifting the Stanley Cup sometime in June.
The giant, 6’7, 240-pound Calgary native Matt Rempe has become popular with Blueshirts fans over the course of his partial 2023-24 rookie season and playoffs.
If you thought Hulkamnania was running wild in New York, that is nothing compared to RempeMania, which ran wild on Sunday at Fanatics Fest. We all know Henrik Lundqvist was the King of New York; however, Rangers forward Matt Rempe has taken that title from him.
For a brief period of time, New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe was one of the biggest stars in the league last season. The 22-year-old appeared in 28 games (17 regular season, 11 postseason) and had just three points (two goals, one assists).
In just 17 games, New York Rangers’ Matt Rempe has quickly ascended to the top of the NHL’s most polarizing player list. His physical presence and commitment to playing the old-fashioned way have sparked conversation around the now-controversial element of fighting.
In a poignant critique of the NHL’s enduring culture of fighting, Ken Campbell of The Hockey News raises a pressing question: Are we truly comfortable with the brutal path some players take to secure their place in the league?
Matt Rempe’s name quickly became a household word in the NHL. Because of his style of play, the Rangers’ big man began to be the talk of the town. He’s the kind of guy fans will quickly grow attached to.
What is the New York Rangers identity? Does it change when Matt Rempe is in the lineup versus when he’s not? Rempe brings the Rangers a different kind of swagger.
With Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Final set to kick off tonight between the New York Rangers vs. Florida Panthers, a lot of discussion has revolved around whether the Rangers should play Matt Rempe in Game 2.
New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe has become a wildly popular player among the team's fans in a very short period of time.
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.
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.
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.
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