At his best, and in the seasons where his best kept appearing over and over again, Adam Fox would produce games like Saturday, when he took four shots, deposited two goals and finished with three points.
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He’d remain a scoring threat from anywhere inside a Rangers opponent’s blue line.
He’d log top-pair minutes, spark the power play and chip in when needed to kill penalties, too.
Fox, by all measurements, would be the cornerstone of the blue line. But for most of last season, the scoring layer of Fox’s skill set disappeared. It took time for him to rediscover his rhythm after a mild MC