Player Discussion Adam Fox

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Leetch is one of best players of all time, not just Rangers. Fox is nowhere near what Leetch was. I love Fox and he is the best D we've had since Leetch and maybe my favorite current player in the league, but that doesn't make him anywhere close to Leetch. By the same age Leetch had over 100 points more in his career. By the age of 24 (Fox) Leetch scored 100 pts in a season, had two 80 pt seasons, and a 70 pt season. 5 seasons Leetch was at or over point per game. Fox hasn't done it once, in an era without two line passing, no hooking, and slashing, no suffocating neutral zone traps. Leetch had to do all he did against the greatest generation of hockey players but simultaneously the most suffocating defensive schemes in the history of the sport that literally needed restructuring of the ice surface markings and rules to eliminate. He also had to carry awful non playoff teams on his back the second half of his career until he was traded. No offense but how old are you? If you haven't seen both their careers, even if you have, I don't think you can say with a straight face that Fox is anything close to what Leetch was. No defenseman currently in the league is. Also, Leetch scored 34 points in the 94 playoffs. No defenseman since has passed him.
Ah yes, the notoriously defensive and hard to score in late 80's and early 90's, when Leetch had 4 of his 5 PPG seasons.

Leetch is amazing, and I agree he's the best, but Fox is a lot closer than you think.
 
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Through 2 games:

Adam Fox: 6 points
Cale Makar: 1 point

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Vinh

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Some more love for Fox: How Adam Fox Is Silencing New Jersey's Offense

I love this player. Everyone's raving about his offense (and rightfully so), but he's been really strong defensively in the first round. He doesn't get the credit he deserves in that area of the game. New Jersey's numbers when Fox is on/off the ice are kind of insane.

Anyway, here's some defensive footage for you to enjoy:



Good luck with the rest of the series!
 

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Some more love for Fox: How Adam Fox Is Silencing New Jersey's Offense

I love this player. Everyone's raving about his offense (and rightfully so), but he's been really strong defensively in the first round. He doesn't get the credit he deserves in that area of the game. New Jersey's numbers when Fox is on/off the ice are kind of insane.

Anyway, here's some defensive footage for you to enjoy:



Good luck with the rest of the series!


Because he's also great defensively and not strictly a point scoring machine, he will win fewer Norris Trophies, but hopefully more Stanley Cups because defense wins tough games. Hpe he has a massive, long run this Spring to wake up everyone when there are fewer teams and more fans/media watching.
 
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Vinh

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Because he's also great defensively and not strictly a point scoring machine, he will win fewer Norris Trophies, but hopefully more Stanley Cups because defense wins tough games. Hpe he has a massive, long run this Spring to wake up everyone when there are fewer teams and more fans/media watching.
Fox would need to dominate a big-market team (e.g. Boston or Toronto) or win a head-to-head matchup with Makar in order to open people's eyes. Even then, he'd likely get more credit for his production than his all-around game.

Your average fan/media member just doesn't care about three-zone play.
 
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Fox would need to dominate a big-market team (e.g. Boston or Toronto) or win a head-to-head matchup with Makar in order to open people's eyes. Even then, he'd likely get more credit for his production than his all-around game.

Your average fan/media member just doesn't care about three-zone play.
Well he'll be a god in New York. And hopefully for him, that's enough.
 
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Vinh

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That's my article! Hope you enjoyed it.
Only one player in NHL history recorded more assists in a team's first 2 playoff games.

Wayne Gretzky (1981 & 1987).
To even be in that conversation is absurd for a defenseman.
Couldn't agree more about Lindy. He's the soul of this team. He's probably the best thing about Rick Nash ever being a Ranger :laugh:
He does so much of the grunt work. Most folks probably don't notice it, but I'm sure Fox and his teammates do. The difference between Mikkola-Fox and Lindgren-Fox is night and day.
 

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That's my article! Hope you enjoyed it.

To even be in that conversation is absurd for a defenseman.

He does so much of the grunt work. Most folks probably don't notice it, but I'm sure Fox and his teammates do. The difference between Mikkola-Fox and Lindgren-Fox is night and day.
I did enjoy it. Great article!

Lingdren lets Fox play his game perfectly. We've only had to play Fox 20 minutes a game so far. At some point in the playoffs that will have to be 30+ so I'm happy we've been able to keep him fresh.
 
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Peltz

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Some more love for Fox: How Adam Fox Is Silencing New Jersey's Offense

I love this player. Everyone's raving about his offense (and rightfully so), but he's been really strong defensively in the first round. He doesn't get the credit he deserves in that area of the game. New Jersey's numbers when Fox is on/off the ice are kind of insane.

Anyway, here's some defensive footage for you to enjoy:



Good luck with the rest of the series!

What a fantastic write up about him. He's really been dominant.

I hope he continues his play today!
 

Oak

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Really appreciate how much Fox's game has grown. Lot more hitting from him these playoffs. He played too timid in his own zone in the past for me but I love what I am seeing.
 
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Really appreciate how much Fox's game has grown. Lot more hitting from him these playoffs. He played too timid in his own zone in the past for me but I love what I am seeing.
And all the after the whistle stuff where he's getting his crosschecks in and everything. He is not a nice player out there.
 

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And all the after the whistle stuff where he's getting his crosschecks in and everything. He is not a nice player out there.
I think it’s more the team he’s playing against. He won’t do that against WPG, or any other team that isn’t as young and inexperienced as the Devils. Nico and Jack on NJD weigh 190 lbs collectively.
 
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He just doesn't move his legs in the defensive zone. Smart with good hands but just wont move his legs to defend. Can't be about being tired because he does his weird "jog" early in games.
 

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Ah yes, the notoriously defensive and hard to score in late 80's and early 90's, when Leetch had 4 of his 5 PPG seasons.

Leetch is amazing, and I agree he's the best, but Fox is a lot closer than you think.

Best Rangers comp for him isn't Leetch.
It's Zubov.
 

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