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Ryan Reaves Hints At A Potential Fight With Rookie Matt Rempe


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Tyler Ball
March 1, 2024  (9:16 PM)
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Toronto Maple Leafs forward Ryan Reaves speaking to the media in Toronto.
Photo credit: RMNB

The Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Rangers are scheduled to matchup tomorrow night. This game will be the stage for the first meeting between Rangers forward Matt Rempe and Maple Leafs forward Ryan Reaves.

Rempe Making A Name For Himself In The Enforcer World

Over the last month New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe has been making a name for himself. His debut at the Stadium Series against the Islanders showed that he was willing to do anything to carve out his spot. In the following games, he continued to fight his way to stardom.
Since then he has gotten the attention of fans, media, and other players around the NHL. This includes Toronto Maple Leafs forward Ryan Reaves who is considered the best enforcer in the NHL. Earlier today Reaves spoke about Rempe and their potential meeting.

Reaves Speaks On Matchup Against Rempe

During a press conference with the Toronto media Ryan Reaves was asked about the potential fight between himself and Matt Rempe. When answering about a potential fight Reaves said he cannot predict the future but we will see with a smile.
«I don't have the game script, but you never know»

Is it Reaves and Rempe time tomorrow night?

Reaves got warmed up last night with a fight against the Arizona Coyotes. Now he will set his sights on a bigger target in Matt Rempe. All eyes will be on the duo to watch this once in a lifetime major fight between two of the toughest guys in the NHL.
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