Why Rangers rookie Matt Rempe fought Ryan Reaves after rejecting first challenge
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The Rangers were up by a goal in the first period against the Maple Leafs Saturday night when veteran bruiser Ryan Reaves started chirping Matt Rempe.
It was a premeditated fight by the media and hockey fans alike. So much so that the promotions for the game may as well have looked like a pay-per-view standoff between two UFC fighters, with Reaves and Rempe staring each other down resentfully.
When the initial opportunity to square off arose, the 6-foot-8 ½ Rangers forward declined to fight for the first time since making his NHL debut just over two weeks ago.
Reaves’ second challenge with the Rangers down a goal in the third period, however, did not go unanswered.
“We were up 1-0, we had the momentum I thought, end of the shift type of thing, thought there was no need there,” Rempe told The Post before the Rangers took on the Panthers Monday night at the Garden. “Then I picked my spot better. We’re down, maybe need something, need some energy there. Also, when you’re getting openly challenged like that — we can say no and stuff — but me, I’m a competitor.
“It’s hard [to say no], but it’s like, I’ll learn and pick my spots and stuff. But there, it’s like, that guy is a legend. That guy’s been one of the most feared men in the league for 15 years.”
The respect Rempe clearly has for Reaves was reciprocated by the 37-year-old enforcer.
He credited the Rangers rookie for engaging when he did, after Rempe rammed Ilya Lyubushkin and knocked the Toronto defenseman out for the remainder of Saturday’s game.
After Islanders heavyweight Matt Martin said Rempe had a longer reach than the retired 6-foot-9 Zdeno Chara, Reaves said he figures the 21-year-old to be the longest and biggest player he’s ever fought in his 14-year NHL career.
“He’s going to be a menace in this league,” Reaves told reporters.
Rempe is focusing on learning when the right time for a fight is mid-game.
The whirlwind of attention he’s gotten has the NHL’s most notable tough guys circling their upcoming game(s) against the Rangers.
Between his new-found celebrity, adjusting to the NHL and navigating this terrain of every bruiser wanting a chance to get their licks, Rempe is learning a lot on the fly.
The Rangers have had to provide guidance and head coach Peter Laviolette has reiterated many times that conversations have been had with the Calgary native.
Rempe even looked at the Rangers bench for approval before he dropped the gloves with Reaves at center ice.
“Just was trying to see what was going on,” he said of his look back, declining to specify whether he was looking at Laviolette or his teammates. “Just trying to see. Because I know before I said no and decided it wasn’t the right time. Just making sure, I was like, ‘Eh, I think it’s the right time.’”
Fans in attendance at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday ultimately got their money’s worth.
Reaves had some quickness on Rempe, who certainly had an edge on the former Ranger with his reach.
The two exchanged some heavy blows before tiring out. Both benches banged their sticks, the crowd was on their feet and the Rempe tour will now continue on.
Reaves left Rempe with one simple message.
“He said, ‘Welcome to the league!’ in a really nice way,” Rempe said with a smile. “It was cool. It was a good battle.””
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