
NHL Trade: Mika Zibanejad shuts down trade rumors with strong message about staying in New York
Mika Zibanejad shuts down trade rumors with strong message about staying in New York (Image via Getty)
As NHL trade talk gets louder this offseason, some fans are wondering if big names could be on the move. One player's name, however, seems to be missing from all the buzz. Even with the rumors flying, a trusted insider has said something that clears the air.
A popular New York Rangers player appears to be going nowhere and it's all by his own choice.
Mika Zibanejad
makes it clear he has no plans to leave the Rangers
On June 17, 2025, NHL insider Frank Seravalli spoke on the latest episode of Morning Cuppa Hockey, a well-known hockey news show. He said very clearly that he has not heard Mika Zibanejad's name come up in any trade discussions.
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'I haven't heard his name out there,' Seravalli said on the show. 'He's made it clear that he doesn't have interest in moving anyways.'
This statement was made during a section on possible off-season NHL adjustments. For years, Zibanejad has been central to the New York Rangers.
Having signed with the Rangers in 2016, he has come to be one of their best players. Fans value his exceptional leadership ability as well as performance.
Especially for clubs looking to improve their rosters, the trade market has recently become captivating. Still, Zibanejad seems very committed to living in New York.
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Mika Zibanejad wants to stay with the New York Rangers
Though Mika Zibanejad has long desired to stay with the Rangers, he has remained silent this week publically. According to publications from The Athletic and Sportsnet, he agreed to an eight-year extension with the Rangers in 2021. Because in large measure to that agreement, he will stay with the team through the 2028–29 season. Having 27 goals and 43 assists, the 31-year-old forward had yet another amazing 2024–25 season.
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His strong locker room presence and regular play make him a leader both on and off the rink. Many fans on social media wondered whether Zibanejad might be part of trade discussions following the early postseason exit of the Rangers this year.
Yet Frank Seravalli's words run against this. There is no evidence that it is happening. Unless something changes, Mika Zibanejad seems very likely to stay in New York just as he wants.
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