Field Level Media
07 Apr 2026, 04:49 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Tom Horak-Imagn Images)
The New Jersey Devils announced they will part ways with president of hockey operations and general manager Tom Fitzgerald in a mutual decision Monday.
Fitzgerald, 57, was elevated from assistant general manager to interim GM in January 2020, then named New Jersey's full-time GM that July. He was given the president of hockey operations title in January 2024.
The Devils (40-34-3, 83 points) are on the outside of the Eastern Conference playoff picture with seven games to go. They're likely to miss the postseason for the second time in three years since a franchise-best 112-point season in 2022-23.
'Tom and I had a thoughtful conversation today and agreed it was time to move in a new direction,' Devils managing partner David Blitzer said in a statement. '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. I wish Tom and his family all the best.'
'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 in a statement. '... The Devils are fortunate to have a core of great players, vocal and passionate fans, but most importantly, tremendous people who worked with me toward a common goal. 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. I look forward to the next step in my hockey career and will always look back fondly on my time with the Devils.'
It was not clear whether the Devils would name an interim general manager, or whether Fitzgerald would depart immediately or at season's end.
'As we prepare to move forward, it is important I acknowledge our fans,' Blitzer's statement concluded. 'I recognize we have not delivered in the way you expect and deserve and I understand and share in your frustration. This is a critical offseason for our franchise, and we will explore all avenues that best position the Devils to compete for a Stanley Cup once again.'
--Field Level Media
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