It appears one of the New York Rangers’ fiercest rivals is tired of being pushed around by Matt Rempe and company. So, the New Jersey Devils have made a concerted effort to bulk up physically this offseason and provide more pushback after the Rangers swept the four-game season series in 2023-24.
Throughout last season, Rempe and the Rangers pushed around the Devils, winning a majority of the puck battles, outscoring the Devils 17-8. In addition, some hits by Rempe, were not only massive but the Devils believed to be borderline or over the line.
Matt Rempe leads the way physically for Rangers
In the first meeting after Rempe was called up to the Rangers on February 22, 2024, he was given a match penalty for his hit on Devils forward Nathan Bastian 2:25 into the first period. This hit stung Bastian, and while he returned to the game, Jacob Trouba struck Bastian again. This caused Bastian to fight Trouba. Already dealing with an injury, this fight was the last time we saw Bastian. He left the game and missed the rest of the regular season with an upper-body injury.
Trouba, after the game, talked about how the Rangers play their best when using the speed and playing with a physical edge. That physical edge dates back to the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs in the first round when Trouba hit Timo Meier in Game 7.
Again, the Devils had no answer for the Rangers physical play. While Jonas Siegenthaler tried to stand up for his teammates, he was no match for Rempe. The Devils needed an answer. Getting tired of being pushed around, New Jersey traded for Kurtis MacDermid. However, it took some time before New Jersey stood up to the Rangers.