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Mika Zibanejad

Swedish ice hockey player (born 1993)

Mika Zibanejad

Summary

Swedish ice hockey player (born 1993)

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nameMika Zibanejad
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image_size230px
captionZibanejad with the New York Rangers in 2023
birth_date
birth_placeHuddinge, Sweden
height_ft6
height_in2
weight_lb215
positionCentre
shootsRight
leagueNHL
teamNew York Rangers
former_teamsDjurgårdens IF
Ottawa Senators
ntl_teamSWE
draft6th overall
draft_year2011
draft_teamOttawa Senators
career_start2010

Ottawa Senators Mika Zibanejad (born 18 April 1993) is a Swedish professional ice hockey player who is a centre and alternate captain for the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Swedish national team. Zibanejad was selected sixth overall in the 2011 NHL entry draft by the Ottawa Senators. He made the Senators lineup out of training camp to start the 2011–12 season, but was returned to Djurgårdens IF in Sweden after scoring one point in nine NHL games with Ottawa. On 18 July 2016, after five seasons within the Senators organization, Zibanejad was traded to the Rangers.

Zibanejad has represented Sweden on the international stage, helping the junior team win the 2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships and the senior team win the 2018 IIHF World Championship.

Club career

Zibanejad played association football as a child before deciding to pursue hockey. He began playing hockey at the age of six in Hammarby IF, where he played a total of seven seasons before the club went bankrupt in 2008.

Djurgårdens IF]] in 2012.

Zibanejad then moved to AIK IF's youth organisation for the following season, where he began playing junior hockey. He was acquired by Djurgårdens IF for the 2009–10 season to play in the organisation's J18-team and J20-team. Zibanejad made his Elitserien debut on 7 December 2010, against Luleå HF, and scored his first Elitserien goal on 15 January 2011, against Tuomas Tarkki of Modo Hockey. He was drafted in the sixth round of the 2010 KHL Junior Draft by Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, 129th overall.

On 7 February 2011, Zibanejad signed a two-year contract extension with Djurgården. Zibanejad became a regular player in the senior roster after his debut, playing in 26 of the remaining 29 games. He scored five goals and nine points, which made him the third-most-successful junior player 18 years or younger in the organisation and playing with the senior team, behind Fredrik Bremberg and Jacob Josefson.

Ottawa Senators

Zibanejad being selected sixth overall in the [[2011 NHL entry draft

On 13 July 2011, Zibanejad signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Ottawa Senators, the team that drafted him sixth overall in the 2011 NHL entry draft. After an impressive training camp, Zibanejad joined the Senators for their first game of the 2011–12 season. He registered his first career NHL point in his first game, an assist on a goal by Filip Kuba in a 5–3 loss to the Detroit Red Wings. After one point in nine games played, Zibanejad was reassigned to his most recent club, Djurgårdens IF, on 26 October.

In June 2012, Zibanejad was rumoured to be a key part of a package Ottawa was offering to the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for Rick Nash. The offer was allegedly withdrawn when Columbus general manager Scott Howson informed the Senators Nash was unwilling to waive his no-trade clause to accept a move to Ottawa.

In August 2012, the Senators announced Zibanejad would spend the 2012–13 season in North America, either in the NHL with the Senators or with the club's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Binghamton Senators. Due to the NHL lockout, Zibanejad began the season with Binghamton, where he registered 11 points in 23 games while battling injuries. He was called up to Ottawa on 28 January 2013, and played in his first NHL game of the season on 29 January against the Washington Capitals, a game in which he was selected as the first star. The following night, on 30 January in a game against the Montreal Canadiens, Zibanejad scored his first career NHL goal. The goal came on the power play against goaltender Peter Budaj and with assists from Colin Greening and André Benoit. In the 2015–16 season, Zibanejad scored a career-high 21 goals with 30 assists.

Zibanejad with the Ottawa Senators in 2013

New York Rangers

On 18 July 2016, Zibanejad was traded by the Senators to the New York Rangers (along with a second-round pick in the 2018 NHL entry draft) in exchange for Derick Brassard and a seventh-round pick in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. He had one year remaining on his contract before becoming eligible as a restricted free agent whereas Brassard had three left on his.

On 20 November 2016, during a game against the Florida Panthers, Zibanejad suffered a gruesome injury in overtime when he went hard with his left leg into the boards while trying to get in front of Reilly Smith. After the game, which the Rangers eventually lost 3–2 in a shootout, it was announced that he had broken his left fibula and would miss six to eight weeks. He returned to the Rangers lineup against the Dallas Stars on 17 January 2017 after missing 25 games; he scored two goals in the 7–6 Rangers loss. The Rangers made the playoffs at the end of the season. On 20 April 2017, Zibanejad scored the overtime winning goal in Game 5 of the 2017 NHL Eastern Conference quarterfinal against the Montreal Canadiens. After the Rangers eliminated the Canadiens, Zibanejad met his former team, the Senators, in the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals. Ottawa would triumph in six games but Zibanejad led his team in scoring during the playoffs, registering nine points in 12 games.

After trading first-line centre Derek Stepan, the Rangers avoided arbitration with Zibanejad, signing him to a five-year, $26.75 million contract extension on 25 July 2017. With Stepan's departure, this made Zibanejad the Rangers' new first line centre for the 2017–18 season. The Rangers failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2010, and announced they were rebuilding and proceeded to jettison veteran players while retaining young talent like Zibanejad. Zibanejad primarily lined up with Chris Kreider and Pavel Buchnevich, but also saw significant time with Jesper Fast. By the end of the season, there were still questions as to whether he was a true first line centre. In the following season, Zibanejad was once again played as the Rangers' top centre, lining up between Kreider and Buchnevich. However, this was the first year of the Rangers' rebuild and they failed to reach the playoffs again. Despite that, Zibanejad broke out, reaching the 30-goal plateau for the first time in his career and led the team in scoring.

In the offseason, the Rangers added Artemi Panarin and he was placed on Zibanejad's line to begin the season. Zibanejad scored a goal and three assists in the Rangers' 2019–20 season opener on 3 October 2019, and followed that game with his third career hat-trick against the Ottawa Senators on 5 October. He also posted an assist in the game, becoming the sixth player in NHL history with four-point games in each of the first two games of the season, and the first player to do so since John Cullen of the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1990. He was the second player in Rangers history to post eight points through the first two games of the season, the fourth in franchise history to score six or more points in that span, and the first in both cases since Rod Gilbert in 1976. Zibanejad's game on 5 October made him the first Rangers player with an even strength goal, a power play goal, and a short-handed goal in an away game since Petr Nedved in 2000, and the first Ranger to do so in any game since Derek Stepan in 2014. On 8 October, he was named NHL's First Star of the Week. After his hot start, Zibanejad missed time with an injury suffered after a high cross-check from Boston Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron. During his absence, Panarin found chemistry with Ryan Strome. However, after Zibanejad's return Panarin returned to his wing for a short period before being split up.

On 5 March 2020, Zibanejad became the third player in Rangers history to score five goals in a game in a 6–5 win over the Capitals, joining Don Murdoch, who set the mark on 12 October 1976 against the Minnesota North Stars, and Mark Pavelich on 23 February 1983 versus the Hartford Whalers. Among Zibanejad's tallies was the overtime winner, making him only the second player in NHL history to complete the quintet of goals in the extra period. (The other was Sergei Fedorov, who did the same on 26 December 1996, also against Washington.) Zibanejad had a good season and the Rangers made the playoffs. They faced the Carolina Hurricanes in the first round of an abbreviated playoff series due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the first game, Zibanejad had a goal and two points in a 3–2 loss. The Rangers only scored twice more in the series as they were swept by the Hurricanes.

Zibanejad with the New York Rangers in 2021

After scoring only three goals in 27 games to start the 2020–21 NHL season, Zibanejad scored a natural hat trick on 17 March 2021 in the second period of a game against the Philadelphia Flyers. That same game, he tied the NHL record for most points in one period set in 1978 by Bryan Trottier with six. The Rangers eventually won the game 9–0. He scored another hat trick a week later on 25 March in a subsequent game against the Flyers, a match the Rangers won 8–3. Accomplishing these feats, he became the third NHL player to score a natural hat trick in consecutive games against the same opponent in a single season after Thomas Vanek and Peter Bondra. On 25 April 2021, during a game against the Buffalo Sabres, Zibanejad scored his seventh career hat trick (third of the season). Zibanejad finished the season with 24 goals and 50 points in 56 games. However, the Rangers failed to make the playoffs, finishing fifth in their division.

On 10 October 2021, Zibanejad signed an eight-year contract extension with the Rangers. As part of the announcement, Zibanejad was also named an alternate captain of the team. On 18 January 2022, Zibanejad was voted to his first All-Star game through the NHL "Last Men In" fan vote. However, he decided not to attend for personal reasons. This was his first career All-Star selection. The Rangers made the playoffs and defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins in seven games in the first round. In Game 7, Zibanejad registered a goal and two assists to beat the Penguins in overtime 4–3. The Rangers then eliminated the Carolina Hurricanes in the second round, again in seven games. Zibanejad carried an eight-game point streak into the Eastern Conference Finals versus the Tampa Bay Lightning, but it ended in Game 4 and the Rangers were eliminated in six games.

For the 2022–23 season, Zibanejad once again began the season as the Rangers top centre. On 17 October 2022, Zibanejad had two goals and four points in a 6–4 win over the Anaheim Ducks. Zibanejad was one of the NHL's three stars for the week of 20 March 2023, registering five goals and nine points in four games. He finished the season with a team-leading 39 goals and second on the team with 91 points. The Rangers faced the Devils in the first round of the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs. Facing elimination in Game 6, the Rangers coach moved Vladimir Tarasenko to the first line with Zibanejad and Kreider. Zibanejad scored a goal and had two points to keep the season alive. However, the Devils eliminated the Rangers in the next game.

During the 2025–26 season, the Rangers participated in the 2026 NHL Winter Classic. During the game, Zibanejad became the first player to record a hat-trick during a Winter Classic as the Rangers defeated the Florida Panthers 5–1.

International career

Internationally, Zibanejad has represented Sweden at the youth, junior, and senior levels. On 5 January 2012, Zibanejad scored the gold medal-winning golden goal for Sweden in the 2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships against Russia in the tournament final; the game finished 1–0. On 20 May 2018, Zibanejad scored a goal in the final for Sweden to help them win the 2018 IIHF World Championship. He finished the tournament among the scoring leaders, recording six goals and five assists.

On 4 December 2024, Zibanejad was named in Sweden's roster for the inaugural 4 Nations Face-Off. He scored the opening goal of the game against Finland on 15 February 2025. Ultimately, they lost the game 4–3. He missed the team's third game due to illness as the Swedes were eliminated from the tournament by the United States.

On 2 May 2025, Zibanejad was named an alternate captain for Sweden's roster at the 2025 IIHF World Championship. He scored a goal in Sweden's opening game of the tournament against Slovakia on 9 May 2025. In the following match on 10 May 2025 against Austria, Zibanejad scored twice, including the game-winning goal, bringing his tally to three goals in two games. He added another goal to his tally on 14 May against Latvia. On 22 May, in the quarter-final against defending champions Czechia, Zibanejad provided an assist and a secondary assist to help lead Sweden to the semi-finals. Zibanejad scored a goal and provided a secondary assist in their final game of the tournament on 25 May against Denmark to help Sweden win the bronze medal at Avicii Arena in Stockholm. He tallied five goals and three assists over the course of the tournament.

Personal life

Zibanejad was raised in Huddinge, Sweden. His father, Mehrdad, is from Iran and his mother, Ritva, is from Paltamo, Finland. Mehrdad, a Christian, left Iran in 1983 due to religious persecution following two years of mandatory military service in the Iran–Iraq War. Zibanejad is fluent in English, Persian, Finnish and Swedish.

Mika's maternal half-brother, Monir Kalgoum, is also an ice hockey player who played professionally for teams in several lower-tier European leagues, most notably Huddinge IK and AIK IF in Sweden's HockeyAllsvenskan and Milton Keynes Lightning in the United Kingdom.

Zibanejad got married in 2021 to Irma Helin, a Swedish footballer and sportscaster. They have one child.

Music career

Zibanejad is also a DJ and music producer. He has released five songs: "Forever" in 2017, "Can't Go Back Home" the following year, in 2018, "Moves," featuring Hot Shade and Mike Perry in 2019, followed by "Nobody," featuring Hot Shade, the same year, and "By My Side" in 2020, which featured Hot Shade and Melina Borglowe. In 2019, Zibanejad performed at the Summerburst Festival in Gothenburg, Sweden, his first music festival.

Zibanejad was one of the musical artists who performed at Lollapalooza Stockholm in 2023. He DJ'd a set, along with fire and pyrotechnics, on the second day (Friday night) of the three-day music festival in Sweden. He joined big-name artists Travis Scott, Lizzo and Mumford & Sons in the lineup.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNHL totals9303144267402577419446312
2008–09AIKJ18112242
2009–10Djurgårdens IFJ18148122010
2009–10Djurgårdens IFJ18 Allsv146915855494
2009–10Djurgårdens IFJ20142244
2010–11Djurgårdens IFJ1823252
2010–11Djurgårdens IFJ2027129211231230
2010–11Djurgårdens IFSHL26549271122
2011–12Djurgårdens IFSHL2658134
2011–12Ottawa SenatorsNHL90112
2012–13Binghamton SenatorsAHL23471110
2012–13Ottawa SenatorsNHL42713206101340
2013–14Binghamton SenatorsAHL62572
2013–14Ottawa SenatorsNHL6916173318
2014–15Ottawa SenatorsNHL802026462061340
2015–16Ottawa SenatorsNHL8121305118
2016–17New York RangersNHL5614233716122790
2017–18New York RangersNHL7227204714
2018–19New York RangersNHL8230447447
2019–20New York RangersNHL574134751431120
2020–21New York RangersNHL5624265018
2021–22New York RangersNHL8129528112201014244
2022–23New York RangersNHL823952912071346
2023–24New York RangersNHL812646723016313162
2024–25New York RangersNHL8220426222

International

YearTeamEventResultGPGAPtsPIMJunior totals18139228Senior totals1275120
2010SwedenU1765494
2011SwedenWJC1864482
2012SwedenWJC64152
2018SwedenWC1065110
2025Sweden4NF3rd21010

Awards and honors

AwardYearRefNHLNew York Rangers
All-Star Game2022
Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award2019, 2020

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