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There is a new signature sound at Madison Square Garden.
The anticipatory humming that permeates the air when Matt Rempe and Adam Edstrom pick up speed as they come down the ice, to land a hit or engage in a puck battle behind the visitor’s net, eventually detonates the crowded stands as one or both make contact.
That’s just a byproduct of watching two 6-foot-7-plus hockey players reincarnate the Mighty Ducks’ Bash Brothers.
The Rangers’ Matt Rempe (73) and Adam Edstrom (84) battle for position in front of Islanders goalie Henrik Tikkanen.
Just call Edstrom Fulton Reed, and Rempe can be Dean Portman.
It could be a recurring act at the Garden this season.
In the wake of Jimmy Vesey’s week-to-week lower-body injury, it is certainly an option to start.
Edstrom and Rempe have flanked the Rangers fourth line in two exhibition games this preseason, one of which free-agent signee Sam Carrick skated in the middle.
It forged a unit with size, strength and a mean bite.
“It was fun, for sure,” Carrick told The Post after the second Devils exhibition game earlier this week. “They’re two big bodies, but they can fly around there. I thought we had a really good start. Remps had a couple big hits and got the crowd into it, as he does. It makes things easier for me, to settle in.