Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award

Presented by Northwell

Together, we celebrate the life of a hero, Detective Steven McDonald.

The Steven McDonald Award presented by Northwell for the 13th year, is awarded annually to the Ranger who, as chosen by the fans, "goes above and beyond the call of duty."

The award, which has been given out since the 1987-88 season, bears the name of New York City Detective Steven McDonald, who was shot and injured in the line of duty on July 12, 1986 and passed away on January 10, 2017.

NYR2526_Steven McDonald Award Winner - DL

The New York Rangers announced today that forward Mika Zibanejad has been named the winner of the 2025-26 Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award, presented by Northwell.

The Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award is presented annually to the Ranger who, as chosen by the fans, "goes above and beyond the call of duty." The award, which has been given annually since the 1987-88 season, bears the name of devoted Blueshirt fan and New York City Police Detective Steven McDonald, who was shot and injured in the line of duty on July 12, 1986, and passed away on Jan. 10, 2017.

Zibanejad, 32, has notched 32 goals and 37 assists for 69 points in 73 games for New York this season. He leads all Rangers this season in goals, power play goals (15) and points, and is one of four skaters in the NHL this season with 30-plus goals, 30-plus assists and 15-plus power play goals. His 15 power play goals rank fifth in the NHL and his 31 power play points are tied for ninth.  Zibanejad broke the franchise record for the most power play goals this season (123), becoming the first active player to lead an Original Six franchise in power play goals. On Mar. 23, he skated in his 1,000th career NHL game and became the 22nd Swedish born NHL player to reach the milestone. 

Across 15 seasons between the Rangers and the Ottawa Senators, he has collected 346 goals and 463 assists for 809 points. He is the fourth Rangers skater in team history to have recorded nine 20-goal seasons with the Rangers and among all Rangers skaters in franchise history, ranks third in power play points (244), fourth in goals (282) and seventh in points (658).

The Stockholm, Sweden native has now won the Steven McDonald Extra Effort award for the third time in his career and is only the fourth Rangers skater to have won the award at least three times. He was originally named the winner in back-to-back seasons (2018-19 and 2019-20) and became the sixth Ranger to have won the award in at least two consecutive seasons.

Every time you talk about this wonderful family and the award, it brings me back 13 years (when he won the first time), because it was my rookie year, the first time I met the family and got an understanding of the impact they had in this community. I got to know them over the years, (they're) very nice people and obviously it's a huge honor to receieve the award. - retired Ranger Henrik Lundqvist: Winner in 2005-06 & 2017-18

Above and Beyond: Steven McDonald

Learn more about the life and legacy of Detective Steven McDonald and visit newyorkrangers.com/extraeffort

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Past Winners

MIKA ZIBANEJAD
2025-26
WILL CUYLLE
2024-25
VINCENT TROCHECK
2023-24
RYAN LINDGREN
2022-23
CHRIS KREIDER
2021-22
ADAM FOX
2020-21
MIKA ZIBANEJAD
2019-20
MIKA ZIBANEJAD
2018-19
HENRIK LUNDQVIST
2017-18
MATS ZUCCARELLO
2016-17
MATS ZUCCARELLO
2015-16
CAM TALBOT
2014-15
MATS ZUCCARELLO
2013-14
RYAN CALLAHAN
2012-13
RYAN CALLAHAN
2011-12
BRANDON PRUST
2010-11
RYAN CALLAHAN
2009-10
RYAN CALLAHAN
2008-09
BRANDON DUBINSKY
2007-08
JED ORTMEYER
2006-07
HENRIK LUNDQVIST
2005-06
JED ORTMEYER
2003-04
MATHEW BARNABY
2002-03
SANDY MCCARTHY
2001-02
SANDY MCCARTHY
2000-01
ADAM GRAVES
1999-00
ADAM GRAVES
1998-99
WAYNE GRETZKY
1997-98
BRIAN LEETCH
1996-97
MARK MESSIER
1995-96
MARK MESSIER
1994-95
ADAM GRAVES
1993-94
ADAM GRAVES
1992-93
ADAM GRAVES
1991-92
JAN ERIXON
1990-91
JOHN VANBIESBROUCK AND KELLY KISIO
1989-90
TONY GRANATO
1988-89
JAN ERIXON
1987-88