The New York Rangers have made some solid changes this offseason, signing Vladislav Gavrikov to a long-term contract to bolster their defensive depth, on top of a coaching change that saw them hire Mike Sullivan.
New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe joined a few NHL players, including New Jersey Devils defenseman Brett Pesce, in a supposedly friendly hockey game on Friday in Connecticut.
Matt Rempe and Gabe Perreault will be among the younger players on the ice when the New York Rangers begin training camp in September. But in July, they’ve been the two old guys on the ice showing kids from age 6-12 how it’s done at the Rangers Summer Camp.
The New York Rangers just extended Matt Rempe to a two-year contract worth $975,000 per year. We will go over the positives and the negatives of this signing, and what this means for the Rangers organization going forward.
Changes are already in progress on Broadway, but New York Rangers fan favorite Matt Rempe is not going anywhere. The team has announced that the forward has agreed to a two-year contract extension with an average annual value of $975,000.
If you watched even just a bit of the Florida Panthers run to a second straight Stanley Cup title, much less the entirety of all 23 games they played this postseason, you know full well that the New York Rangers are not built like the champs.
The New York Rangers have kicked off the true NHL offseason by making a tiny, or maybe not so tiny, splash in the pool, the day following the presentation of the 2025 Stanley Cup to the champion Florida Panthers.
A fan favorite will be sticking with the New York Rangers for at least two more years. As first reported to Larry Brooks of The New York Post and later confirmed by the team, Rempe and the Rangers have agreed to terms on a two-year contract extension.
The New York Rangers have some big moves to make this off-season, and now it appears as though two young forwards could be the targets of offer sheets.
There weren’t a lot of positives for the New York Rangers to take from their trainwreck of a season in 2024-25. But Matt Rempe’s growth as an NHL player the second half of the season was most definitely a positive development.
Following the firing of Peter Laviolette by Rangers general manager Chris Drury, bruising forward Matt Rempe made it clear that he wasn't happy about it.
Out of the playoff race in the final week of the 2024-25 season, it would appear the New York Rangers have nothing play for. Don’t tell that to Matt Rempe, though.
New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe is sidelined on a week-to-week basis, reports Larry Brooks of the New York Post. Facing the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday, Rempe saw 5:40 in ice time in which he finished with one hit.
He now carries an injury designation for the first time in his career.
The NHL's Department of Player Safety made a final decision on Matt Rempe's latest controversial play.
New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe is making headlines. Partly, his physical presence on the ice is causing him and the Rangers some grief. However, in a recent interview, he showed he could approach the game with some introspection.
A former NHL defenseman has taken a shot at a New York Rangers fan-favorite enforcer as he officially returns to the lineup following his eight-game suspension.
The New York Rangers Matt Rempe is a player with tantalizing potential. That said, he also has significant hurdles to clear if he wants to become a regular NHL contributor.
The NHL suspended Matt Rempe for eight games after a dangerous hit on Miro Heiskanen, which prompted Elliotte Friedman to make a wild prediction about his fate.
Matt Rempe must’ve been feeling charitable this holiday season, as the New York Rangers forward is ponying up a lot of money following his actions last weekend.
The NHL Department of Player Safety has announced that New York Rangers winger Matt Rempe has been suspended for eight games for boarding/elbowing. The incident occurred in the middle of the third period of Friday’s 3-1 win over the Dallas Stars.
With each additional incident, Rempe only hurts his team and puts a target on his back.
He’ll still count against the active roster and the team’s salary cap during that time, reducing the Rangers’ flexibility for an extended period.
The NHL announced that Matt Rempe had been offered an in-person hearing for a hit made on Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen.
It's just another blemish on Rempe's season as he keeps making headlines — not for good reason.
Matt Rempe is a fan favorite in New York and one of the up-and-coming enforcers of the game, but his time with the team may be over.
New York Rangers center Matt Rempe is someone who has caught a lot of heat as of late as someone who doesn't deserve to actually be in the National Hockey League.
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