Fighting takes early dip, but NHL players say it still has a place in hockey
Ryan Reaves and Matt Rempe squared off at centre ice.
Most of the talk ahead of the Toronto Maple Leafs hosting the New York Rangers — more than playoff races, points in the standings or Auston Matthews’ outrageous goal total — that Saturday night last March focused on potential fisticuffs between two NHL heavyweights.
The crowd at Scotiabank Arena roared with approval when the hulking forwards finally dropped their gloves. Reaves, the veteran, and Rempe, the new kid on the block, then calmly chatted in the penalty box about two bruisers getting all that attention.
“Humble kid,” Reaves said afterwards. “Going to be a menace in this league.”