“My mom, my family”: Matthew Schaefer wins Calder Trophy, dedicates award to his late mother in an emotional moment
New Yorker Islanders rookie defenseman Matthew Schaefer had an emotional moment after being named the winner of the 2025-26 Calder Memorial Trophy, the annual award given to the league's top rookie.
Reports suggest that the 18-year-old became the unanimous choice after a historic debut season that firmly established him as one of hockey’s brightest young stars. On this historic event, he was joined by his supportive family members, who were there to cheer the young player.
Schaefer was surprised during an appearance on ABC’s GMA3, where his father, Todd, and brother Johnathon joined him on set to reveal the award. The young blueliner was visibly moved by the gesture and said the honor meant even more because he wanted to dedicate the season to his late mother, Jennifer, who died of breast cancer in 2024.
Schaefer is the sixth Islanders player to win the Calder, and first since Mathew Barzal took home the hardware in 2017-18. He was absolutely terrific in 2025-26, leading all rookies with 23 goals and finishing with 59 points over a full 82-game slate.
Matthew Schaefer was named the winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy on Wednesday, earning recognition as the top rookie in the National Hockey League after a standout debut season with the New York Islanders. The 18-year-old defenseman became emotional when the award was revealed during a surprise appearance by his family on national television.
Schaefer was appearing on ABC’s GMA3 when his father, Todd, and brother Johnathon joined the segment to present him with the Calder Trophy. The rookie, visibly overcome by the moment, fought back tears as he accepted the honor and dedicated the achievement to his late mother, Jennifer, who passed away from breast cancer in 2024.
Upon receiving the award, “It’s definitely an honor to see so many great names on that trophy,” Schaefer said, as per Compton. “It’s a dream come true. It’s definitely an honor, and it’s a privilege to have this trophy,” he added.
“We’ve got a lot of good family. My mom’s helped me and my family so much with everything; obviously, we’ve had some tough losses, but it hasn’t stopped us as a family. We’ve gotten a lot closer. For you guys to be here, it means a lot. This year was super important to me. I wanted to do it for my mom and my family. It’s definitely an honor," the Trophy winner stated.
It is to be noted that Schaefer lost his mother, Jennifer, to breast cancer in 2024. He lived with teammate Matt Martin this season, along with Martin's wife and four children. During the event, Martin's two daughters were in attendance to present him with the trophy.
On the family surprise, he stated, “It was awesome. I definitely wasn’t expecting this. It was so cool for my dad and brother and all of them to be coming down (from Canada). It was awesome. Obviously, to have the Martins here and things like that, it was a dream come true.”
Schaefer is the sixth Islanders player to win the Calder, and first since Mathew Barzal took home the hardware in 2017-18. He was absolutely terrific in 2025-26, leading all rookies with 23 goals and finishing with 59 points over a full 82-game slate.
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Schaefer was surprised during an appearance on ABC’s GMA3, where his father, Todd, and brother Johnathon joined him on set to reveal the award. The young blueliner was visibly moved by the gesture and said the honor meant even more because he wanted to dedicate the season to his late mother, Jennifer, who died of breast cancer in 2024.
Schaefer is the sixth Islanders player to win the Calder, and first since Mathew Barzal took home the hardware in 2017-18. He was absolutely terrific in 2025-26, leading all rookies with 23 goals and finishing with 59 points over a full 82-game slate.
Matthew Schaefer wins Calder Trophy as the NHL’s top rookie, reacts emotionally during family surprise
Matthew Schaefer was named the winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy on Wednesday, earning recognition as the top rookie in the National Hockey League after a standout debut season with the New York Islanders. The 18-year-old defenseman became emotional when the award was revealed during a surprise appearance by his family on national television.
“We’ve got a lot of good family. My mom’s helped me and my family so much with everything; obviously, we’ve had some tough losses, but it hasn’t stopped us as a family. We’ve gotten a lot closer. For you guys to be here, it means a lot. This year was super important to me. I wanted to do it for my mom and my family. It’s definitely an honor," the Trophy winner stated.
It is to be noted that Schaefer lost his mother, Jennifer, to breast cancer in 2024. He lived with teammate Matt Martin this season, along with Martin's wife and four children. During the event, Martin's two daughters were in attendance to present him with the trophy.
On the family surprise, he stated, “It was awesome. I definitely wasn’t expecting this. It was so cool for my dad and brother and all of them to be coming down (from Canada). It was awesome. Obviously, to have the Martins here and things like that, it was a dream come true.”
Schaefer is the sixth Islanders player to win the Calder, and first since Mathew Barzal took home the hardware in 2017-18. He was absolutely terrific in 2025-26, leading all rookies with 23 goals and finishing with 59 points over a full 82-game slate.
Stay updated with the latest IPL LiveIPL Live Score Score, IPL news on Times of India. Follow the IPL Schedule, check the IPL Points Table, and track the race for the IPL Orange Cap and IPL Purple Cap.
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