Rangers' Matt Rempe still earning trust from coaches
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Matt Rempe is currently getting significant playing time in his debut season, having played in six consecutive games for the Rangers. This streak continued during the Rangers’ 5-4 overtime defeat against the Canadiens at Bell Center on Sunday night.

Following an eight-game suspension for a boarding and elbowing incident involving Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen on Dec. 20, the towering 6-foot-8 ½ forward has adopted a simple and direct approach to his game while on the ice, despite receiving minimal minutes.

Head coach Peter Laviolette gradually increased Rempe’s time on the ice, starting with 5:33 time on ice (TOI) in the game against the Utah Hockey Club on Thursday, followed by 5:51 TOI in the match against the Blue Jackets at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, and finally extending it to 7:18 TOI in Sunday night’s game.


Matt Rempe looks on during the Rangers-Canadiens game on Jan. 19, 2025.
Matt Rempe looks on during the Rangers-Canadiens game on Jan. 19, 2025. Getty Images

That included zero shifts in the third period in Utah, just one against Columbus and then four at Bell Center. 

The 22-year-old hadn’t committed a single infraction in the previous five games, but Rempe was called for roughing and dropping the gloves with Montreal’s Arber Xhekaj. 

It’s clear Rempe is still earning the trust of the coaching staff. 


Matt Rempe gets into a fight during the Rangers-Canadiens game on Jan. 19, 2025.
Matt Rempe gets into a fight during the Rangers-Canadiens game on Jan. 19, 2025. NHLI via Getty Images

“I think he’s done a good job,” Laviolette said before the game. “He gets in on the forecheck, responsible defensively. Some of the decisions I make are based more on the game and what we need to do to win and score goals. I make some changes on the bench, but that’s more about me and not about him and his game. I think he’s come back and given us positive minutes and positive energy on the ice.” 

Rempe spent almost all of November and the first half of December in Hartford, where there was an adjustment period while he began his expanded role with the Wolf Pack. 

After going without a single point and finishing a combined minus-five through the first six games of his AHL season, Rempe said he had to up his conditioning because he wasn’t used to the amount of ice time he was receiving. 



Averaging around 18 minutes a night, Rempe felt his game had come a long way in his last month with the Wolf Pack. 

Rempe expected his ice time to be more what he’s used to when he got back to the NHL level, and it certainly has been.

This allows him to have so much more energy per shift, he said when he first came back up, which was what he struggled with most early on in Hartford this season. 

“Winning comes first, period,” Laviolette said of how he balances doing what he thinks he needs to do to win with keeping Rempe involved for his development. “We do what we need to do in order to be successful. It’s just the way the last couple games have played out. We’re chasing games or we need to score. There’s guys that are 80-, 100-point guys on the bench. Working to get him out there.” 


Building a 2-1 lead by the first intermission, the Rangers had the advantage despite posting just five shots on goal through the opening 20 minutes Sunday night. 

Hometown kid Alexis Lafreniere struck first for the Rangers, taking a long shot from K’Andre Miller — which ricochetted off the wall and over the Canadiens’ net — and putting it past Montreal goalie Jakub Dobes (23 saves). 

Brendan Gallagher later got a stick on a Christian Dvorak shot to even the score up. 

It took all of 46 seconds for the Blueshirts to regain the lead, however, when Will Cuylle settled a loose puck from Mika Zibanejad’s forechecking and whipped it in glove side. 


The Rangers are expected to be off Monday before they return to game action against the Senators on Tuesday at Madison Square Garden.

Tuesday will mark the start of a four-game homestand for the Blueshirts. 

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