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During the Rangers' 3-1 win on March 11, the 21-year-old elbowed Devils defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler and gave him a concussion. Rempe was ejected from the game and issued a four-game suspension.
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Before taking the Rangers play-by-play job in 1984, Rosen also served as a studio host for New York Knicks basketball telecasts on MSG. By 1975, he was a full-time sportscaster for United Press International 's 1000-station radio network ("UPI Audio") and was appointed its Sports Director in 1979.
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On April 21, he scored a goal in his first NHL playoff game against the Washington Capitals, making him the tenth Rangers rookie to do so since Matt Gilroy accomplished the feat in 2011. [21] During the 2024–25 season for the Rangers, Rempe was ejected for the fourth time in his career on December 20th with only 22 games played in the NHL.
Led by a GM on a mission, a legendary manager, a few proven veterans and an assembly of young stars, the 2023 Rangers delivered the first title in the franchise's 62 years of existence.
In the early 1960s, the Rangers played Saturday afternoon games, which were tape delayed [1] for evening re-broadcast on Channel 11. The Saturday night [ 2 ] hockey games were almost always shown at 9 p.m. Road games were usually aired live if the Rangers were at Chicago , where the game was at 8:30 p.m., and after expansion , in St. Louis or ...
He served as the Rangers' play-by-play man for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup finals in the 2014 season, after Albert had to fill in for Mike Emrick on NBC. La Greca had called NHL playoff games before for ESPN New York Radio but calling game one was "a dream come true" according to La Greca.