Rangers’ Rempe offered an in-person hearing, NHL could suspend him six-plus games
Matt Rempe of the New York Rangers has been offered an in-person hearing with the NHL’s Department of Player Safety to discuss his boarding and elbowing of Dallas Stars defenceman Miro Heiskanen.
The in-person hearing, which can be held via Zoom as opposed to a phone call, allows senior vice-president of player safety George Parros and his department to suspend Rempe for six or more games. The time and date of the hearing was to be determined, the league said Saturday.
Rempe, a six-foot-eight forward, became a fan favourite last season in his rookie year for fighting some of the toughest veteran big men in a throwback to vintage enforcers who largely have disappeared from hockey.
But he also ran afoul of the rules, getting ejected twice and receiving a four-game suspension for one of those situations: an elbow to the head of New Jersey’s Jonas Siegenthaler.