Matt Rempe spotted taking private fighting lessons from legendary enforcer
Matt Rempe spotted training with former legendary enforcer in Edmonton.
New York Rangers 6-foot-7 241 lbs rookie forward, Matt Rempe has kept his word and hasn't stopped training this offseason to better his game.
Throughout 17 NHL games Rempe participated in five fights, and it seems like Rempe is preparing himself for more fights in the 2024-25 season. As he was spotted with Edmonton Oilers alumni Georges Laraque.
«I'm training Matt Rempe and Tyrel Bauer for hockey fighting, this week in Edmonton, at the Silent Ice arena. If you thought Rempe was a problem this year in the NHL, wait till you see him this coming season."
Matt Rempe has earned his reputation as one of the tough guys in the NHL, and with him coming into his second season he has a target on his back as everyone knows what he's capable of.
Definitely great to see Rempe preparing for the upcoming season, hopefully he can also prove himself as a good secondary scorer and not just a �goon'.
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Do you think Matt Rempe will play more than 30 games next season? |
Yes | 155 | 83.8 % |
No | 30 | 16.2 % |
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