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OTTAWA, Ontario — For the Rangers on Thursday night, offense came from the defense.

The Blueshirts’ back end was firing on all cylinders in a 4-2 win over the Senators at Canadian Tire Center, giving the team its fifth win in the last six games as part of one of the more successful stretches of the season.

Two of the Rangers’ four goals came from the defensecorps, which has been cognizant of its collective need to step up in the wake of losing their No. 1 defenseman, Adam Fox, for the foreseeable future .

Of the seven goals the Rangers have scored in the first two games without Fox,

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