“Hello? Is this the man, the myth, the legend Adam Fox?”



The giggle on the other line confirmed it was, in fact, the Harvard defenseman averaging 1.82 real life points per game.



I always knew he was good. He always knew he was good. The Carolina Hurricanes, who are confident they can get their unsigned trade acquisition under contract, always knew he was good. You’re completely mistaken if you think he was an afterthought in the trade of the summer.



At no point in his career was he hiding from us — he’s at least hovered around the point per game mark ever since his first year playing Bantam in Long Island.



But what’s happening right now is just absurd.



Seven multi-point nights. Five goals on 30 shots. His PNHLe, an offensive statistic used to project a player’s point potential at the NHL level and compare prospects across leagues, is 117. The next closest defenseman is the coveted Quinn Hughes, at...