Devils' MacDermid expresses disappointment in Rangers' Rempe, citing loss of respect

New Jersey Devils defenceman Kurtis MacDermid sounded off on Matt Rempe after the New York Rangers rookie was ejected from Monday’s game.

Rempe was given a misconduct for elbowing Jonas Siegenthaler during the final minute of the second period in the Rangers’ 3-1 win. As Siegenthaler dumped the puck in from the neutral zone, Rempe came across the ice and hit the Devils defenceman in the head with his elbow. Siegenthaler was slow to get up and did not return to the game.

MacDermid, who also received a 10-minute misconduct, attempted to fight Rempe after the play but was held back by officials. As Rempe left the ice, he mocked MacDermid by waving at him.

“There’s a right way to go about things and a wrong way,” MacDermid told reporters. “I kind of lost a lot of respect for him tonight.”

He added: “He’s a young kid in this league, he has a lot to learn still. You don’t do things like that in your first year in the league, especially. Like I said, I lost quite a bit of respect for him tonight.”

Things were already heated between the teams, which stemmed from their previous meeting on Feb. 22 when Rempe hit Devils forward Nate Bastian in the head. Rempe received a match penalty but was not suspended for the hit.

MacDermid was not with the Devils at the time — having been acquired from the Colorado Avalanche via trade on March 1 — but was well aware of the incident.

“First shift I asked him, there’s a bit of a code and I thought he would have answered that, but I don’t know what he was told but he said no,” MacDermid said. “After a hit like that, it kind of goes without saying you should answer the bell in some way and be a man about it.”

Although MacDermid understood the officials were just doing their job to de-escalate the situation by holding him back, he said he wished he “could have gotten to [Rempe] quicker and taught him a lesson.”

Devils interim head coach Travis Green addressed Rempe’s hit on Siegenthaler and believes there was some intent to injure.

“Everyone that knows the game knows that [Siegenthaler] is in a vulnerable spot,” Green said. “Call it predatorial or whatever you want to call it. It’s definitely not the first time that it’s happened and second time against us.”

Devils leading scorer Jesper Bratt also said he didn’t like the hit.

“I mean, it’s an elbow to the head,” he said. “Obviously, you don’t want to see that.”

The 21-year-old Rempe has only played in 10 games but has already made a name for himself racking up 54 penalty minutes and four fights since the Rangers called him up from the minors last month.

The Rangers and Devils face off for the final time during the regular season on April 3 in New York.

In a recent interview, Devils’ defenseman Kurtis MacDermid expressed his disappointment in Rangers’ forward Justin Rempe, citing a loss of respect between the two players. The tension between the two players has been brewing for quite some time, but it came to a head during a recent game between the two teams.

MacDermid, known for his physical style of play, has never been one to shy away from confrontation on the ice. However, he prides himself on playing the game with integrity and respect for his opponents. That’s why he was particularly upset with Rempe’s actions during their last matchup.

According to MacDermid, Rempe crossed a line when he delivered a cheap shot to one of his teammates, sparking a heated exchange between the two players. MacDermid claims that Rempe showed a lack of respect for both him and his teammate, and he felt compelled to address the issue publicly.

In his statement, MacDermid emphasized the importance of mutual respect in the game of hockey. He believes that players should compete hard on the ice but always show respect for their opponents and the integrity of the game. He expressed his disappointment in Rempe’s actions and called on him to show more sportsmanship in future matchups.

The rivalry between MacDermid and Rempe is sure to add an extra layer of intensity to future games between the Devils and Rangers. Fans can expect to see some heated moments as these two players continue to battle it out on the ice. However, MacDermid hopes that their rivalry can be based on healthy competition rather than animosity.

As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how this feud plays out and whether Rempe will respond to MacDermid’s call for more respect on the ice. In the meantime, hockey fans can look forward to some intense matchups between these two teams as they continue to compete for playoff positioning.