Wһy Adаm Fox іs Rаngers best rіgһt-sһot defensemаn аll-tіme?

   

Adam Fox has wasted no time becoming one of the elite defensemen in the NHL and one of the best in New York Rangers history.

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At age 26, he’s already won the Norris Trophy as the League’s top defenseman (2020-21), been a First-Team All-Star twice (2020-21 and 2022-23) and a Second-Team All-Star once (2023-24). He’s exceeded 70 points in each of the past three seasons, finished at least plus-18 in each of his five seasons in the League and set NHL career highs in goals in each of the past three seasons, including 17 in 2024-24.

That’s quite a list of accomplishments for a player so young.

But Fox has already raised another interesting question: Is he the best right-shot defenseman in Rangers history?

The competition isn’t as tough as you might think. Of the 50 highest-scoring D-men in franchise history, only 18 (including Fox) are right-handed shooters. All five defensemen who’ve played at least 800 games with the Rangers were left-hand shots, as were nine of the 13 defensemen who’ve played for them on the way to the Hockey Hall of Fame. None of the Rangers’ four right-handed shots in the Hall have played more than 288 games with the team; Fox (357) will pass the 400-game mark midway through the season.

Brian Leetch? Brad Park? Harry Howell? Ron Greschner? Each a left-shot defenseman.

Ranking Adam Fox against best right-shot defensemen in Rangers history

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So, is Fox the best right-shot defenseman ever to play for the Rangers? It’s hard to come to any other verdict. Here’s a look at Fox and five of the other top candidates (Minimum 150 games with the Rangers).

Adam Fox

Seasons: 5 (2019-present)

Games played: 357

Scoring (Goals-Assists-Points-Plus/Minus): 53-255-308, Plus-108 (.86 Pt/G)

Here’s a scary thought: Fox is still getting better. His three 70-point seasons are more than any other New York blueliner not named Brian Leetch. His 308 points are already seventh among defensemen in Rangers history. Another 70-point season will push him into the top-four. His peak seasons are still ahead of him.