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
Things have been hopping in Toronto in recent months. The same could be said for Montreal. But we all agree that things haven’t stirred in the same way, and that the way things have moved in Montreal is unquestionably more positive.
Adam Fox, for some reason, became the topic of many discussions with disgruntled fans. There was good reason to be disgruntled, as the Rangers were trash and more was expected of the leadership group, including Fox.
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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.
The New York Rangers are hoping they can find a way to make it back to the playoffs after a disastrous 2024-25 campaign, and they have been filling out their roster in a way that proves they’re trying to do that.
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.
Rangers superstar Adam Fox was disrespected by the NHL as he was only ranked as the league's 16th-best defenseman after a difficult Four Nations performance.
Don Waddell, who is now the current general manager of the Columbus Blue Jackets, but was the former GM for the Carolina Hurricanes, confirmed in an interview this week that his Hurricanes’ team was shunned by Adam Fox.
The New York Rangers have made some solid changes this offseason, signing Vladislav Gavrikov to a long-term contract to bolster their defensive depth, on top of a coaching change that saw them hire Mike Sullivan.
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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.
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Peter Baugh of The Athletic: (mailbag) The New York Rangers trading defenseman Adam Fox makes no sense. He is only 27 years old, and although he carries a $9.5 million cap hit, it should age well.
Adam Fox has been a star for the Rangers, and while many expected him to be the new captain, it appears as though there's controversy growing around the choice.
The New York Rangers introduced new head coach Mike Sullivan on Friday. Blueshirt fans have every reason to be excited about bringing in a two-time Stanley Cup Champion.
The New York Rangers fired head coach Peter Laviolette on Saturday following a bitterly disappointing 2024-25 season.
The New York Rangers are in the playoff hunt despite inconsistent play and defensive struggles, but now they will have to find a way to win games without star defenseman Adam Fox.
While the New York Rangers routed the New York Islanders on Tuesday, they ended the night facing a potential long-term issue of replacing Adam Fox, one of the NHL's more productive defensemen.
A former Calgary Flame draftee was recently placed on the Injured Reserve. It was reported by Mollie Walker of the New York Post that New York Rangers defenceman Adam Fox is going on the Injured List due to an upper-body injury, but will likely return for the Rangers’ stretch run.
New York Rangers defenseman Adam Fox is heading to the injured reserve list due to an upper-body injury, according to multiple reports on Wednesday. Fox injured his left shoulder during a third-period fall of Tuesday's 5-1 victory over the New York Islanders.
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.
Adam Fox has long been considered a top defenseman in the NHL, but that may be changing after a brutal quote was given about the New York Rangers star.
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