Throughout the 2024–25 NHL season, 22-year-old Matt Rempe has significantly elevated his performance and skillset on the ice. This progress was clearly acknowledged after he achieved the first multi-point game of his career, earning recognition from both his team and fans.

During the game, Florida’s goalie Sergei Bobrovsky blocked a wrist shot from K’Andre Miller, but Rempe, fighting for position near the crease against Seth Jones, seized the rebound and scored his third goal of the season—his first since late February. He celebrated with a triumphant fist pump.
In an interview during intermission, Rempe remained grounded, attributing much of the play’s success to Miller’s effort. He emphasized the pride the team wanted to show in their final games and highlighted how much his skating and overall play have improved as he continues to develop.
Later in the game, Rempe nearly scored again after charging down the right wing, showcasing a powerful drive to the net that resembled a video game character with brute force. Although Bobrovsky managed to deflect the puck away, Rempe’s energy was unmistakable.
After the game, Rempe reflected on the team’s disappointing season but stressed their determination to play hard for the fans and the legacy of the Rangers. He expressed his satisfaction with the team’s effort and the win.
Rempe also notched an assist, his second point of the night, by overpowering Dmitry Kulikov in the neutral zone and setting up a goal by Jonny Brodzinski amid a scramble near the net.
His coach, Peter Laviolette, praised Rempe’s noticeable progress. He highlighted how the young forward now confidently carries the puck through the neutral zone and drives toward the net, creating plays and challenging defenders. Laviolette noted that Rempe’s improvement is evident not just to the coaching staff, but to anyone watching him play.
Hockey runs in Rempe’s family—his twin sisters, Alley and Steph, both played collegiate-level hockey at Brown University, adding to his deep-rooted connection to the sport.
Rempe made a strong impression on fans toward the end of the 2023–24 season, especially following his appearance in the Stadium Series against the Islanders. Known for his physicality and memorable fights, he has since shown that his skillset extends far beyond brute strength. As the Rangers head into their final game of the season, Rempe’s career stats include 58 games played with 10 total points—four goals and six assists—promising even more growth in the future.
In an interview during intermission, Rempe remained grounded, attributing much of the play’s success to Miller’s effort. He emphasized the pride the team wanted to show in their final games and highlighted how much his skating and overall play have improved as he continues to develop.
Later in the game, Rempe nearly scored again after charging down the right wing, showcasing a powerful drive to the net that resembled a video game character with brute force. Although Bobrovsky managed to deflect the puck away, Rempe’s energy was unmistakable.
After the game, Rempe reflected on the team’s disappointing season but stressed their determination to play hard for the fans and the legacy of the Rangers. He expressed his satisfaction with the team’s effort and the win.
Rempe also notched an assist, his second point of the night, by overpowering Dmitry Kulikov in the neutral zone and setting up a goal by Jonny Brodzinski amid a scramble near the net.
His coach, Peter Laviolette, praised Rempe’s noticeable progress. He highlighted how the young forward now confidently carries the puck through the neutral zone and drives toward the net, creating plays and challenging defenders. Laviolette noted that Rempe’s improvement is evident not just to the coaching staff, but to anyone watching him play.
Hockey runs in Rempe’s family—his twin sisters, Alley and Steph, both played collegiate-level hockey at Brown University, adding to his deep-rooted connection to the sport.
Rempe made a strong impression on fans toward the end of the 2023–24 season, especially following his appearance in the Stadium Series against the Islanders. Known for his physicality and memorable fights, he has since shown that his skillset extends far beyond brute strength. As the Rangers head into their final game of the season, Rempe’s career stats include 58 games played with 10 total points—four goals and six assists—promising even more growth in the future.