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04/06/26 06:24:00
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04/06 18:22 CDT New Jersey Devils part ways with longtime general manager Tom
Fitzgerald after
New Jersey Devils part ways with longtime general manager Tom Fitzgerald after
By STEPHEN WHYNO
AP Hockey Writer
Tom Fitzgerald is out as general manager of the New Jersey Devils, the latest
NHL team to make an abrupt late-season change in the front office or behind the
bench.
Co-owner David Blitzer announced Monday that a decision had been made for
Fitzgerald to leave the organization. Fitzgerald had been GM since January 2020
and got a promotion to president of hockey operations early in 2024.
"Tom and I had a thoughtful conversation today and agreed it was time to move
in a new direction," Blitzer said. "Tom changed the trajectory of our team
here, including setting a franchise record for points in a season and helping
make New Jersey a hockey destination. He is a well-respected leader across the
Devils' organization and NHL, and I am grateful for our friendship."
Fitzgerald was responsible for building much of the core of the roster around
top picks Nico Hischier and Jack Hughes, who were drafted when he was an
assistant to Ray Shero. He endured criticism in recent months and years for
signing players to contracts with restrictive no-trade clauses and for
extending goaltender Jacob Markstrom early.
"After talking with David Blitzer, it was apparent to everyone that the best
course of action is to move on for the benefit of the team," Fitzgerald said.
"I've always said that New Jersey is a hidden gem and I'm proud of the effort
that we put in to raise the standard and make it a destination.
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