NHL Faces Backlash for Not Suspending Rangers' Matt Rempe After Controversial Hit
The league determined no further discipline was necessary for Rempe's elbow on Nick Blankenburg, angering fans and raising questions about player safety enforcement.
- Rangers forward Matt Rempe delivered a high elbow to Nick Blankenburg during a game against the Nashville Predators, leading to an on-ice altercation with Andreas Englund.
- The NHL Department of Player Safety ruled that no additional discipline was warranted, citing that Rempe was bracing for impact rather than targeting Blankenburg's head.
- Rempe received a two-minute minor for elbowing and a five-minute major for fighting, while Englund was penalized for instigating and fighting.
- Fans and critics expressed frustration over the decision, highlighting Rempe's history of dangerous plays, including an eight-game suspension earlier this season for a similar incident.
- The controversy has reignited debates about consistency in NHL disciplinary actions and the league's commitment to player safety.