The other skate has dropped with the Rangers and Adam Fox.
Two days after trading for the rights to the Harvard defenseman from the Hurricanes, the Rangers signed Fox to an entry-level contract, the team announced Thursday. The deal was expected to be for three years and the max of $925,000 per year, plus bonuses, according to The Post’s Larry Brooks.
Before he joins the Rangers in camp, Fox will play for Team USA in the upcoming World Championships, adding to a roster that includes fellow Blueshirts Chris Kreider and Brady Skjei.
The Rangers acquired the 5-foot-11, 181-pound Fox from Carolina on Tuesday in exchange for their own 2019 second-round draft pick and a 2020 third-round pick that will turn into a second if Fox plays at least 30 games this season.