Despite being ejected for the third consecutive game against the Devils, Rempe's willingness to drop the gloves with the seasoned enforcer MacDermid earned him newfound respect from the veteran.
Following the game, MacDermid expressed his admiration for the rookie, acknowledging Rempe's determination to carve out a place in the league:
While this mutual respect doesn't diminish the intensity expected in future matchups between these teams, earning respect in the NHL holds significant weight, and Rempe's ability to win over a tough competitor like MacDermid is a notable achievement.
In just 14 games, Rempe has already faced off against formidable opponents like Matt Martin, Nic Deslauriers, Ryan Reaves, and now MacDermid. For a player aiming to establish himself as an enforcer in the NHL, this demonstrates the tough challenges he's willing to confront.
Despite opposition from rival fans, Rempe's aggressive style has garnered respect from opponents, paving the way for him to potentially leave his mark in the playoffs and become a notable enforcer for the next generation in the NHL.
Source: Houseofhockey
Kurtis MacDermid shows tremendous respect for Matt Rempe after fight
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