Rangers rookie Matt Rempe‘s third career NHL game came to an abrupt ending when he was ejected three minutes into the first period against the Devils on Thursday night.
On the first shift of the night for the 6-foot-7 winger, Rempe rammed into the head of New Jersey’s Nathan Bastian along the boards and sent the right wing sprawling, breaking his stick in the process.
Blood began to appear from Bastian’s face as he slowly got up to his knees before leaving the ice with the assistance of team trainers.
The hit was immediately met with a challenge from Devils’ defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler, however, the fight only lasted two punches with Rempe coming out victorious. It was Rempe’s second fight of his NHL career after he battled with the Islanders’ Matt Martin on the first shift of his debut.
Rempe was given a five-minute major for roughing and a match penalty as a result. His official time on the ice for the night was 13 seconds.
The Rangers killed off the ensuing penalty and would later take a 2-0 lead into the first intermission.
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