General manager Jeff Gorton announced the deal Monday, hours before a contract arbitration hearing for the 25-year-old Stepan.
Terms were not immediately available.
A restricted free agent, Stepan had 16 goals and 39 assists in 68 games as the Rangers posted the NHL's best regular-season record.
He also had five goals and seven assists in 19 post-season games, tallying the game-winning goal in overtime in Game 7 against Washington in the Eastern Conference semifinal.
Stepan was one of two NHL players who ranked tied for fifth or higher on his respective team in all of the following categories in 2014-15: assists, points, game-winning goals, plus/minus rating, shots on goal, power play goals, power play assists, power play points, short-handed goals, short-handed assists, and short-handed points.
The other was Jonathan Toews of the Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks.
Stepan established career highs in assists per game (0.57), plus/minus rating (plus 26), short-handed goals (two), and short-handed points (five), and tied a career high in short-handed assists (three) this past season. He tied for the NHL lead in short-handed assists and tied for second in the NHL in short-handed points.
Stepan has skated in 362 games over five seasons, all with the Rangers, registering 89 goals and 163 assists, with a plus-85 rating. He has 15 goals and 26 assists in 80 playoff games.
A second-round draft pick in 2008, Stepan skated with Team USA in the 2014 Winter Olympics in Russia.
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