New York Post

The Devils may care

Rangers geared to face jacked-up rivals following earlier Rempe hits

- By JARED SCHWARTZ jschwartz@nypost.com

The Rangers better be ready for a grudge match.

The Devils will certainly be coming with everything they’ve got.

The two foes will clash Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden in their first meeting since their highly contentiou­s March 11 battle.

“We gotta win. The division games are always, I think, a little bit more competitiv­e,” Rangers head coach Peter Laviolette said after practice Tuesday. “There’s probably a little bit of, when you play inside your division more than you do anyone else, there’s probably a little bit more tension inside those games.”

The majority of the vitriol in that game, which the Rangers won 3–1, surrounded Matt Rempe. The hulking rookie forward nailed Devils defenseman Jonas Siegenthal­er with a high elbow, and Rempe was subsequent­ly ejected from the game and slapped with a four-game suspension. It also left Siegenthal­er with a concussion.

There was already bad blood between Rempe and the Devils from their Feb. 22 clash, which the Rangers won 5-1, for Rempe’s hit on forward Nathan Bastian. That hit also prompted Rempe’s ejection. Devils enforcer Kurtis MacDermid, in the March 11 meeting, tried to fight Rempe for the Feb. 22 hit on Bastian, but Rempe refused and later further fanned the flames when he waved to the Devils’ bench as he exited the ice after being ejected. MacDermid ripped Rempe after that March 11 game, saying he “lost a lot of respect” for Rempe and that Rempe “should answer the bell in some way and be a man about it.”

Rempe has sat the past three games, however, as Laviolette continues to rotate his lineup ahead of the playoffs. But in a game that has the potential to turn into a slugfest, the Rangers certainly could use their heavyweigh­t.

Rempe got the first reps on the fourth line with Jimmy Vesey and Barclay Goodrow during Tuesday’s practice, though Will Cuylle also rotated in with Rempe. Laviolette didn’t tip his hand whether Rempe will play Wednesday.

Regardless, the Rangers know they’ll have to match the Devils’ energy and emotion.

“Whenever you play a local team, a rivalry game, there’s gonna be some added fuel,” defenseman Adam Fox told The Post on Tuesday. “We still want points, we still wanna win games, and they’re desperate, too. They’re still looking to get into the playoffs. It’s always an intense game, especially this late in the year when points really matter for teams.”

The Rangers just failed a similar test against another desperate division rival in the Penguins during their lifeless, sloppy, 5-2 loss Monday. The Rangers lacked any bite, emotion or physical presence in the loss, and were overrun as a result.

Now, they enter into a hyperemoti­onal battle, one that will likely be extremely physical.

It would make sense to return Rempe to the lineup for a game like that and to help restore the team’s snarl. With or without him, the Rangers can’t have a repeat of Monday.

“I wish we were a little bit better [Monday] night,” Laviolette said. “We had a division game against Pittsburgh, the two points got away from us. It wasn’t our best. We worked today to try to fix that to make it better. Can’t do anything about it now, we didn’t get those points. We’ll try to fix it [Wednesday], control tomorrow, there’s two points at stake.”

Four of the Rangers’ remaining seven regular-season games will come against divisional rivals in the Devils, Islanders (twice) and Flyers. And all three of those teams are in similar positions to the Penguins, desperatel­y trying to cling to postseason hope.

Those kinds of challenges are exactly what the Rangers need at this stage of the season.

“When [Laviolette] talks to us about our habits, it’s not necessaril­y for game 75, 76, it’s for Game 1 of the playoffs,” Fox said. “All these games coming up are playoff games for [opponents], they’re looking to get in. I think if we match that intensity, it’ll be good for us to gear up for that.”

 ?? ?? HELL OF A HIT: Rangers rookie Matt Rempe (73) delivered a hit on Devils defenseman Jonas Siegenthal­er (kneeling) in a March 11 Rangers win. Rempe also had a hard hit on forward Nathan Bastian on Feb. 22. The Blueshirts expect the Devils to be feisty when they meet again Wednesday.
HELL OF A HIT: Rangers rookie Matt Rempe (73) delivered a hit on Devils defenseman Jonas Siegenthal­er (kneeling) in a March 11 Rangers win. Rempe also had a hard hit on forward Nathan Bastian on Feb. 22. The Blueshirts expect the Devils to be feisty when they meet again Wednesday.

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