The New York Rangers have officially extended forward Adam Edstrom’s contract for two more years, as announced by President and General Manager Chris Drury. The move comes as the team solidifies its roster for the future, recognizing Edstrom’s potential and contributions.
The 24-year-old has been with the Rangers organization for parts of two seasons, and the new deal signifies the team’s continued investment in his development.
Breakout Season Highlights Edstrom’s Growth Despite Injury Setback and Limited Early Appearances
Edstrom’s most productive season came in 2024-25, where he tallied career-highs with five goals, four assists, and a total of nine points across 51 games. His physical presence was strongly felt as he ranked third on the team in hits with 94, which also placed him fourth among all NHL rookies in that category at the time of his injury.
Unfortunately, his season was cut short due to a lower-body injury sustained on February 1. Despite the setback, his performance up to that point showcased his growth and impact.

Before the 2024-25 season, Edstrom appeared in 11 games during the 2023-24 season, where he scored two goals and maintained a plus-two rating. Notably, he scored his first NHL goal in his debut game on December 15, 2023, against the Anaheim Ducks.
His time in the AHL with the Hartford Wolf Pack also demonstrated his scoring abilities, with 17 points in 43 games across two seasons. His steady progression in the organization reflects a player on a promising trajectory.
Edstrom’s European Success and Draft Journey Strengthen His NHL Role and Future Potential
Before arriving in North America, Edstrom built a solid foundation playing in the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) for Mora IK and Rogle BK. Over 189 SHL games, he recorded 48 points, including 23 goals.
One of his most notable achievements during that time was helping Rogle win the Champions Hockey League title in the 2021-22 season. His experience in European professional hockey has contributed to his mature playing style and physical edge.
Edstrom was selected by the Rangers in the sixth round of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, taken 161st overall. His development since then has been closely watched by the organization, and his recognition as the winner of the Lars-Erik Sjoberg Award for top rookie in the 2024 training camp further validated his potential.
The new contract signals the Rangers’ confidence in Edstrom’s continued growth and their expectation that he will play a more significant role in the seasons ahead.