
Adam Fox brings spark back to Rangers’ power play after injury absence
NY Post
It didn’t take long after Adam Fox’s shoulder injury for his absence on the power play to — again — become glaring. The Rangers had just started to make strides with their first unit after struggling to start the year before Fox exited their Nov. 29 loss to the Lightning and didn’t return for a month.
But in two games with Fox back in the lineup, the Blueshirts already have collected three goals in four opportunities — with the defenseman collecting one Wednesday before Mika Zibanejad and Artemi Panarin followed two days later in the Winter Classic.
The Rangers entered Sunday’s games ranked 12th in the NHL in power-play percentage (21.2) after opening the season as one of the NHL’s worst units.
With the Rangers needing to keep pace in a packed Eastern Conference as they attempt to climb toward a postseason berth during the second half of the season, they’ll need to rely on continuing to maximize their man-advantage opportunities, and Fox’s return, even with a small sample size for now, already has paid dividends.
“Special teams play a big role in their ability to influence the outcomes,” head coach Mike Sullivan said after the Rangers practiced Sunday ahead of their home game Monday against the Mammoth. “… [Fox is] an elite power-play defenseman. His ability to see the ice. His poise with the puck. His panic threshold. He doesn’t throw pucks away. Just his ability to hold onto a puck, to move laterally, to scale the blue line, change his angle opens things up for himself and others.”
“And I think that’s what makes him unique. That’s why he’s such a difficult player to replace up there when we don’t have him, so I don’t think there’s any doubt that the power play can be a difference-making aspect of our overall team game. The most recent games are evidence of that.”

It didn’t take long after Adam Fox’s shoulder injury for his absence on the power play to — again — become glaring. The Rangers had just started to make strides with their first unit after struggling to start the year before Fox exited their Nov. 29 loss to the Lightning and didn’t return for a month.












