Looks like the New York Rangers are ready for a new power-play strategy. The one they’re using in the wake of defenseman Adam Fox’s injury isn’t working.
There was a big reason for the New York Rangers to feel good, when they returned to practice on Tuesday. That’s because popular, towering forward Matt Rempe joined them on the ice for the first time since he sustained an upper-body injury during a fight against Ryan Reaves of the San Jose Sharks on Oct.
When Adam Fox went down with an apparent shoulder injury, the Rangers had to make some interesting changes to the lineup to survive the month of December.
Bobby Orr won the last of his eight Norris Trophies during the 1974-75 season. Can you name every defenseman who won the trophy since then?
With Adam Fox out for at least a month for the New York Rangers, speculation is that the franchise is looking around the NHL market, seeing if they can fill the enormous void left by his departure via trade.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The Rangers finished November strong, and have won both games in December including a big comeback win against the Dallas Stars. Unfortunately, their best defenceman will not be available after an injury.
With blueliner Adam Fox landing on LTIR last month due to an upper-body injury late last month, the New York Rangers find themselves without their top blueliner and a key threat offensively from the back end.
When Adam Fox went down with an upper body injury, the Rangers were going to have to make adjustments to be able to drive offense without their best puck mover and overall best player on the ice.
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Live From the Blue Seats is back as Dave, Rob, and Producer JL seem to have been backed off the ledge after that horrific loss to Tampa over the weekend.
The story of the Vancouver Canucks season has been injuries. They have probably been the most injured team all season, which is one of the reasons they are where they are in the standings – third last, just one point out of dead last.
The New York Rangers persevered through their first game after losing Adam Fox to a long-term injury, defeating one of the league’s hottest teams, the Dallas Stars.
The New York Rangers have finally hit their stride, winning three straight games during Thanksgiving week. But on Saturday, they lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning and suffered a tough injury.
The New York Rangers placed defenseman Adam Fox on long-term injured reserve on Sunday with an upper-body injury. The Athletic reported the injury was to his left shoulder with the team not viewing it as long term or season-threatening.
The New York Rangers have a bit of negative news to announce this Sunday afternoon. Defenceman Adam Fox has been placed on injured reserve. Courtesy of Emily Kaplan, the word is he is week-to-week, from the effects of an upper-body injury.
The New York Rangers were riding a three-game win streak into Saturday’s game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. It was tied for their longest win streak of the year, and their second three-game streak in November.
The New York Rangers will be without their best defenseman for a decent chunk of time, as Adam Fox will be out of the lineup on a week-to-week basis due to an upper-body injury, according to ESPN reporter Emily Kaplan.
Mike Sullivan's team has now recorded eight losses at home this season, and losing their best defenseman only makes things worse.
The New York Rangers struggled defensively last season, and they never found a reliable defense partner to play alongside Adam Fox on their top pair. This offseason, they traded K’Andre Miller to the Carolina Hurricanes and signed Vladislav Gavrikov to a seven-year, $49 million contract.
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New York Rangers fans have plenty to be optimistic about after new head coach Mike Sullivan shared glowing remarks about star defenseman Adam Fox. Speaking
Adam Fox, the superstar defenseman for the New York Rangers, was dropped in NHL Network's annual ranking of defenders to 16th overall this summer.
Going into the 2025–26 season, Adam Fox’s name doesn’t carry quite the same weight it once did. Once considered among the NHL’s very best blueliners, Fox now sits 16th on NHL Network’s “Top 20 Defensemen Right Now” list — a steep drop from No.
The New York Rangers struggled to find their footing last season and missed the playoffs just one season after winning the Presidents’ Trophy. They made some moves, including acquiring J.T.
The New York Rangers have placed star defenseman Adam Fox on injured reserve with an upper-body injury, according to reports from Mollie Walker and Larry Brooks of The New York Post.
The New York Rangers will be without defenceman Adam Fox for the foreseeable future. According to reports on Wednesday evening, the Rangers will be putting the blueliner on injured reserve.
The New York Rangers were down to four defensemen Tuesday versus the Metropolitan Division rival New York Islanders as fellow rearguards K’Andre Miller and Adam Fox suffered injuries and did not return.
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