RangersFan1994
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Rangers should not play Rempe at the NHL level until he is much better at fighting and giving momentum to the Rangers and not the opposition
Rempe needs to improve his fighting technique. Needs to work on getting inside and using his size/strength.
Fighting 101. When Xhekaj locked him out, you twist your body, throw a dominant hand uppercut into the body, tug down on Xhekaj's right arm wtih your left, raise your fist inside of his left arm, and start throwing short punches in tight. If Xhekaj releases your left with his right to either counter or try to control your right, you switch to your left. If Xhekaj ducks his head, you switch hands and jersey jab with your right while using your right arm to lock out his left and look to come from underneath with the left if you get an opportunity since Wifi won't be able to monitor your left while getting jabbed and ducking. If Xhekaj switches to his left and starts throwing, you either throw toe to toe, or you lock him out and force him to throw hooks from outside.
What you don't do is stay locked out and try to throw hooks over Xhekaj's arm while leaving the right side of your face completely exposed.
How about both?Rempe needs to ignore fighting entirely and learn how to be an actual hockey player first and then learn fighting technique after.
Rempe needs to improve his fighting technique. Needs to work on getting inside and using his size/strength.
Fighting 101. When Xhekaj locked him out, you twist your body, throw a dominant hand uppercut into the body, tug down on Xhekaj's right arm wtih your left, raise your fist inside of his left arm, and start throwing short punches in tight. If Xhekaj releases your left with his right to either counter or try to control your right, you switch to your left. If Xhekaj ducks his head, you switch hands and jersey jab with your right while using your right arm to lock out his left and look to come from underneath with the left if you get an opportunity since Wifi won't be able to monitor your left while getting jabbed and ducking. If Xhekaj switches to his left and starts throwing, you either throw toe to toe, or you lock him out and force him to throw hooks from outside.
What you don't do is stay locked out and try to throw hooks over Xhekaj's arm while leaving the right side of your face completely exposed.
Well that's a sample size fallacy. You telling me Tough-as-nails WI-FI now represents the entirety of all small players looking to take him on? Come off it. Rempe has two fights this season. Most players don't want to get involved with him. Tkachuk would only go bump Rempe when he wasn't looking and then run away. He only punched Rempe in the scrum because he had a linesman protecting him from a full beat down. If Brady really wanted a fight, he would have let go of Rempe and skating to center ice to invite a showdown.I was a pretty good hockey fighter in my day at 5'10" and it pains me to see Rempe fight. Whatever he learned over the summer he hasn't applied at all. Imagine having all that reach and yet way smaller guys are dying to take him on. He still doesn't tie up his opponent's right arm and eats a lot of punches.
Hey, but he has a hell of a backhand shot. He scored with it and went back to it again later. Maybe he can teach Mika to start going back to his fake and backhand breakaway goals instead of just shooting into the goalie's glove every time.
Well that's a sample size fallacy. You telling me Tough-as-nails WI-FI now represents the entirety of all small players looking to take him on? Come off it. Rempe has two fights this season. Most players don't want to get involved with him. Tkachuk would only go bump Rempe when he wasn't looking and then run away. He only punched Rempe in the scrum because he had a linesman protecting him from a full beat down. If Brady really wanted a fight, he would have let go of Rempe and skating to center ice to invite a showdown.
I don't look at AHL fights because there are still so many goons who will fight for haribo gummy bears. I'm including this year and last. He had 5 fights last year. Welcome to the NHL tilt with Matt Martin. That was great. Then Deslauriers, Olivier, Reaves. He got the major for head contact vs Bastian + Seigenthaler which turned into a whole saga culminating into a very memorable and entertaining line brawl. His tilt vs MacDermid. Dylan "Grim Reaper" McIlrath this season. He's taken on all the heavy weights. No one but the other heavy weights (this includes Wifi) want to fight him. I don't know who these small guys are but AHL goons/scrubs don't count in my book.I didn't mention anything about Brady or tonight.
Speaking of sample size fallacy. He maybe only has 2 fights as a Ranger (hard to fight when you barely play), but he has fought in the AHL this year and in the past.
I said smaller guys and mentioned reach advantage. Look at Felix from the AHL. He looked like a dwarf next to Rempe, but he had no hesitation to fight Rempe.
People may not want to be crushed by Rempe in a check against the boards, but when it comes to fighting him, fighters that should be intimidated by his reach advantage aren't because Rempe is a really bad fighter. You believe what you want. No offense if you guys are related.