In his first locker room media availability since his return from long-term injured reserve, New York Rangers budding young enforcer Matt Rempe confirmed that his absence was due to breaking his left thumb in “many places” and that he had to undergo surgery in efforts for its repair.
The New York Rangers entered Monday’s game against the Anaheim Ducks without suspended forward Mika Zibanejad, but they did regain enforcer Matt Rempe after a long absence.
One of the most hyped New York Rangers’ games of the 2025-26 season just added a couple more juicy subplots. As if the return of Chris Kreider and Jacob Trouba to Madison Square Garden with the Anaheim Ducks on Monday night isn’t enough, a couple of major lineup decisions by the Rangers could steal the thunder of the dual homecoming.
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
For the first time since he sustained an upper-body injury in a fight back on Oct. 23, New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe participated in a full practice Friday.
There was a big reason for the New York Rangers to feel good, when they returned to practice on Tuesday. That’s because popular, towering forward Matt Rempe joined them on the ice for the first time since he sustained an upper-body injury during a fight against Ryan Reaves of the San Jose Sharks on Oct.
New York Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan issued an update on forward Matt Rempe's status on Wednesday as the young enforcer approaches one month sidelined.
Matt Rempe isn’t with the New York Rangers on their current three-game road trip. But the injured forward is back on the ice, per reports from Denver, where the Rangers play the League-leading Colorado Avalanche on Thursday.
We’re 13 games into the New York Rangers season and the Rangers are a very average 6-5-2. Considering how terribly they’ve played at home, it’s hard to complain about the overall record.
The New York Rangers have recalled defenseman Connor Mackey from the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack. They have also placed enforcer Matt Rempe on injured reserve, per the NHL media site.
The New York Rangers were dealt bad news on the Matt Rempe front after he left a game injured of late. According to the latest update, New York will be without their forward for the foreseeable future after he was injured during a heavyweight fight with San Jose Sharks enforcer Ryan Reaves last week.
The New York Rangers have the worst record in the Metropolitan Division, ten games into the season. There are plenty of reasons for the sluggish start, including the injuries that have hampered their forward core.
New York Rangers' budding young fan-favorite Matt Rempe has yet to return to the ice following a recent heavy-weight bout with San Jose Sharks' Ryan Reaves.
Following an upper-body injury sustained from Matt Rempe, the New York Rangers have recalled forward Brennan Othmann from the American Hockey League's Hartford Wolf Pack.
Matt Rempe has made his name as an enforcer since the day he made his NHL debut and dropped the gloves, but the 23-year-old New York Rangers player is trying to shift the narrative built around him.
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.
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.
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.
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.