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Inside Adam Fox’s lively wedding reception that comes with good news for Rangers fans

Rangers defenseman Adam Fox has gained some new hardware this offseason: a wedding ring.

Fox, 26, wed fiancée Tate Green over the weekend, with the couple celebrating their next chapter with an epic reception that featured a Taylor Swift-inspired serenade.

In footage shared Monday on social media, the newlyweds are seen singing the pop superstar’s 2008 hit, “Love Story,” as a band plays in the background.

Adam Fox married fiancée Tate in July 2024. Adam Fox/Instagram

Fox and Tate, a former Harvard lacrosse player, tied the knot Saturday, dubbing it the “best day ever” in an Instagram post.

The couple celebrated at Emerson Park Pavilion, a stunning venue in Auburn, N.Y., where guests were treated to a dreamy dessert display of cookies, donuts and cake pops, among other delicious treats, as seen in a video posted by The Cake Shop.

Fox’s nuptials come about a month after the Rangers’ season came to an end.

The reception featured an epic Taylor Swift karaoke session. X
Adam Fox and his wife, Tate. Adam Fox/Instagram

The Blueshirts reached the Eastern Conference Finals before losing to the Panthers in six games.

Florida then defeated the Oilers in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final to clinch its first championship in franchise history.

Fox made his NHL debut with the Rangers in 2019.

Adam Fox ahead of an Eastern Conference Finals matchup against the Panthers in May 2024. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

A Norris Trophy winner, Fox finished the 2023-24 season with 17 goals and 56 assists through 72 regular-season appearances.

His production dipped in the postseason, recording eight assists and zero goals.

The Post’s Mollie Walker exclusively reported in June that Fox reaggravated a knee injury he sustained earlier in the year during the first round of playoffs — a four-game sweep against the Capitals — and caused a mild MCL strain.

“It was a little bit of a tough situation,” Fox said in June. “When you’re on the ice, whether you’re 100 percent, 70 percent, 50 percent, you’re not going to make the excuse of, ‘Oh I didn’t play up to the standard because of this and that.’ I think everyone’s always a little banged up this time of year.”

His knee seemed to be doing just fine at his wedding as he danced the night away with his new bride.

Fox, a two-time NHL All-Star, was recently announced as a member of the U.S.’s Four Nations Face-Off roster, with the event taking place next February.