Overview
- 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.