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Adam Fox doesn’t need to talk about his future with the Rangers yet.

Fox, who returned to the lineup during the Blueshirts’ 3-2 loss in time beyond regulation to the Flyers on Thursday, addressed reporters for the first time since his Jan. 5 injury and the first time since president and common supervisor Chris Drury launched The Letter 2.0 last month.

He said he felt “a little helpless” when the Blueshirts have been shedding and the retool was announced as somebody who wasn’t in a position to contribute, with Fox a key organizational piece throughout the last seven seasons and somebody who’s under contract through the 2028-29 season.

Adam Fox appears to be like to make a go during the Rangers’ 3-2 time beyond regulation loss to the Flyers at the Garden on Feb. 26, 2026. Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

When requested about the future, though, Fox opted to focus on this season instead — and defer those conversations to after the 12 months.

“I mean, I’m just trying to focus on this year right now and play each game,” Fox said. “That’s really all I can do right now, could control — is I was just trying to work to get back and help the team finish strong. So I think that’s where my head’s at. … I think that’s a conversation when we’re done playing games.”

Fox, a Long Island native and a former Norris Trophy winner, has collected 28 factors in 31 video games this season, but he has performed just 4 instances since Nov. 29 because of a shoulder injury and then the lower-body one sustained last month three video games after initially returning.

This has marked the first season of his profession with an prolonged absence.

And as somebody who has anchored Eastern Conference finals runs with the Rangers and established himself as one of the top power-play defensemen in the league, he’d be set to stay a cornerstone into the future given his contract state of affairs.

The Blueshirts inked Vladislav Gavrikov to a seven-year deal last offseason to be his blueline associate, too.

That doesn’t imply the current has been straightforward for Fox to deal with, though — with the injury and the change of direction by the franchise stacking together.

“I mean, we’re competitive people in here,” Fox said. “We want to win, and you lose a guy like [Artemi Panarin] and you don’t know what else could happen obviously. We put ourselves in this position, and that’s what happens. Yeah, it obviously, you know, sucks, when something like that happens.”

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