New York Rangers defenseman Adam Fox is the Rodney Dangerfield of the NHL. He gets no respect. Okay, he gets some respect, but nothing like the love bestowed on Cale Makar and Victor Hedman.
Fox is a great hockey player. The New York Rangers defenseman won the Norris Trophy last season in only his second year in the NHL. He finished second in scoring among defensemen with 47 points, one behind Edmonton’s Tyson Barrie. He had 42 assists, most on the Rangers and most by a blueliner in the NHL, a number that was good for sixth among all skaters in the NHL.