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It takes some creativity to compensate for 23:50 of ice time now missing from your lineup.

That was Mike Sullivan’s task in the Rangers’ first game without Adam Fox in their 3-2 overtime win over the Dallas Stars on Tuesday.

Part of that solution was rolling with five forwards on the first power-play unit.

Although the Rangers’ power play, which began the season starved, has built traction with eight scores in its last 12 games, Sullivan’s remedy didn’t succeed

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