Yea if you read the quotes from the Vince article
"Those guys are my brothers," he said. "That wasn't planned or anything. It just kind of happened naturally. I think that was really special that they did that, as well. I knew that I was going to have to fight. It’s not a big deal − answer the bell type of thing. It happens, but for them to go to war with me was pretty dang special. … I love all those guys."
"I'd be lying if I said it wasn't a team-building exercise," said captain Jacob Trouba, who was among the five Rangers' fighters and one of four who was then tossed from the game. "We're all in this thing together. He's not left out there on his own. We're all with him, every step of the way."
"I thought I was going to have a good five minutes in (the penalty box) with the fellas," Rempe said. "We were going to be cuddled up in there, getting cozy and having a good time. But then we go in there, and they’re like, ‘You’re gone.’ I was like, ‘You’re kidding me?’ I had no idea that was a rule. I was like, ‘Dang it. My (time on ice) didn’t go up that game.’ "
"You're seeing all the comments on social media. They were funny. I was reading them out loud to the fellas, and they were laughing. It was cool." The locker room was still buzzing about the entire event the next day, with Rempe the most jazzed of them all.
Miller was so fired up about it he posted this lmao, and he was someone often criticized for being a gentle giant, this awoken something inside of him, and they were all smiling ear to ear in the box afterward. Really dumb move to scratch him next game after such a bonding moment like that