Adam Fox recorded four points Thursday night, the second time in his NHL career he has had at least that many.
Taking a pass off the wall while trailing the play, the 24-year-old defenseman unloaded a missile shot from the top of the right faceoff circle to put the Rangers up 3-2 at 6:02 of the third. Fox also had a hand in each of the Rangers’ previous two goals, assisting on Mika Zibanejad’s goal in the first period and on Chris Kreider’s power-play score in the second.
It was Fox’s most dominant performance of the season, eclipsing his three-assist night against the Ducks on Oct. 17. Aside from an overzealous pinch that allowed the Red Wings to jump on an odd-man rush before center Joe Veleno tied the score at 1-1 late in the first period, Fox was strong on both sides of the puck.
The Rangers were back at full strength as previously injured defenseman Ryan Lindgren and wing Julien Gauthier returned to the lineup. Gauthier, who was sidelined against the Islanders on Tuesday with an upper-body injury, was also reinserted into the lineup after a solid stretch of six games before he got hurt. He skated on the fourth line with Barclay Goodrow and Sammy Blais.
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