"I just got a couple punches from Tkachuk," Shesterkin said with a laugh after the win. "To be honest, there was a hit on me [before the whistle], and I didn't really enjoy it. ... So, I just wanted to go over and hold him, and if he wanted to fight, it's tough for me, because I cannot drop my gloves."
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Matt Rempe, who is known for fighting and has no problem dropping his gloves, was a part of the mix behind the net, as well.
"I was a little nervous because I don't want anything to happen to him," Rempe said of seeing his goaltender involved in the scrap. "But I love it because he's a competitor, and I just wanted to make sure I get in there and nothing happens to him."
Rangers coach Peter Laviolette enjoyed the moment, as well, telling reporters after the win, "That's hockey, man."
Last night's game was such a classic. You gotta love it.