
Adam Fox isn’t buying toughness narrative around Rangers
NY Post
When Adam Fox, the Rangers’ first Norris Trophy winner since Hall of Famer Brian Leetch in 1997, looks at the young Blueshirts squad, the 23-year-old defenseman sees the abundance of skill and talent that is apparent to everybody else in the NHL.
Though many think that finesse and pretty play — at the expense of grit and tenacity — are all the Rangers have, Fox disagrees. The Rangers have the right pieces to become playoff contenders, according to Fox, but the players are still learning how to assume their individual roles in order to accomplish that.
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