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'His face is probably mashed potatoes,' Ex-NHLer John Scott talks about Rangers’ Matt Rempe’s fight in latest podcast
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New York Rangers rookie Matthew Rempe has been making headlines with his robust and physical style of play. Despite holding his own in four out of five recent fights, the 21-year-old found himself on the losing end in a scrap against Columbus Blue Jackets forward Mathieu Olivier. In response, former NHL tough guy John Scott shared valuable insights on his “Dropping the Gloves” podcast, advising Rempe on enhancing his fighting skills.

Scott, known for his own extensive career in the NHL, emphasized the importance of strategic grappling, particularly targeting the opponent’s neck to restrict breathing and create discomfort. With 544 penalty minutes in 286 games, Scott’s advice holds weight, offering Rempe a potential edge in future bouts.

Scott not only provided technical advice but also commended Rempe for his recent fight against Olivier, rating it a perfect “10 out of 10” for entertainment value. Despite facing challenges, Rempe’s resilience and willingness to engage in physical play have earned him recognition within the Rangers’ locker room.

“His face is probably mashed potatoes this morning, but it was a great fight. It was a fun fight to watch, 10 out of 10 for entertainment value.” – John Scott, during a recent episode of his “Dropping the Gloves” podcast as per New York Post.

Coach Peter Laviolette acknowledged ongoing conversations about the sustainability of Rempe’s fighting style. As the rookie continues to adapt to the demands of the NHL, the question of striking a balance between physicality and longevity remains a topic of discussion among the Rangers’ coaching staff.

Matthew Rempe performance and his fights in NHL games

In a historic debut during the 2024 Stadium Series, Matthew Rempe became the first player to make his NHL debut in an outdoor game, filling in for the injured veteran Blake Wheeler against the New York Islanders. The Calgary native, recognized for his physical prowess, played 43 games for the Hartford Wolfpack, showcasing his scoring ability with eight goals and four assists. Rempe’s enthusiasm for the NHL debut was evident as he anticipated the rush of adrenaline and excitement playing in front of fans outdoors.

In his NHL debut, Rempe wasted no time making his mark. On his very first shift, he engaged in a spirited fight with Islanders winger Matt Martin during an outdoor game at MetLife Stadium. This display of toughness and fearlessness showcased Rempe’s readiness to compete at the highest level.

His rapid rise in the NHL has drawn significant media attention, and experts believe that with continued development, Rempe could become a force to be reckoned with in the league. As Rempe continues to evolve his playing style, he faces the challenge of balancing physicality with finesse.

Advice from experienced NHL fighters emphasizes the need for adaptability and long-term success. Whether he’s throwing punches or finding the back of the net, Matt Rempe’s journey in the NHL promises excitement and anticipation for fans and teammates alike.

This article first appeared on FirstSportz and was syndicated with permission.

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