Matt Rempe, at only 22, is not an embarrassment to hockey; instead, it's Ken Campbell whose outdated views and targeting of developing players disgrace the sport.
Campbell's argument that Rempe's only contributions are fights ignores the evolution of the game, where hitting is becoming nuanced, and rules are changing.
Focusing solely on Rempe's inexperience and a single incident fails to consider his overall performance and efforts to play within the rules of hockey.
Rempe is making strides to avoid head contact and refine his skills, while Campbell’s criticisms highlight a misunderstanding of player development in modern hockey.
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