The New Jersey Devils did not have the season they were hoping for in the 2023-24 campaign, and they are going to be looking to make some big moves this offseason in an effort to back into the playoff hunt next season.
The hot stove continues to burn, this time straight from the mouth of New Jersey Devils General Manager Tom Fitzgerald. The Stanley Cup Finals will soon be underway and the NHL Draft is right around the corner.
After hiring Sheldon Keefe to take over head coaching duties for the New Jersey Devils, GM Tom Fitzgerald is now moving on to the next item on his docket for the offseason.
Everyone remembers what the New Jersey Devils did at the 2013 NHL Draft at Prudential Center when they traded the ninth overall pick to the Vancouver Canucks for goaltender Cory Schneider.
According to a recent report by Mike G. Morreale on NHL.com, the New Jersey Devils are willing to trade the No. 10 pick in the 2024 NHL Draft. If they can get the right return that helps the team this season, GM Tom Fitzgerald says the organization has had that discussion internally about moving the pick and believe this is the year to do so.
The 2024 NHL Draft is just a few weeks away, and while many are dissecting which prospect the New Jersey Devils may select at 10 overall, General Manager Tom Fitzgerald continues to pour gasoline on the ‘trading away the pick’ fire mentioning a potential Devils trade.
Leading up to the 2024 NHL Draft, New Jersey Devils general manager Tom Fitzgerald has made it as clear as day, the team is open for business. Fitzgerald met with NHL.com’s Mike Morreale during the NHL Scouting Combine on Monday and put the rest of the league on notice about his aspirations this offseason.
The New Jersey Devils have addressed one of their top priorities this offseason, finally naming a head coach. Next, they’ll look to address their next most important need, most likely via a Devils trade.
The NHL Draft is a month away and with the New Jersey Devils head coaching search complete all eyes now turn to the offseason. After a rough 2023-24 season, the Devils will select 10th overall, their seventh time doing so in the past decade.
As the 2024 postseason takes place, the New Jersey Devils are absorbed in coaching rumors galore. The moment that Lindy Ruff was fired, it was obvious that New Jersey would need to begin their offseason checklist by hiring a new coach to lead the team.
The New Jersey Devils’ coaching search certainly has taken longer than fans would have liked. However, maybe it shouldn’t have come as a surprise. At exit interviews, General Manager Tom Fitzgerald explained he wanted to take his time with the process.
It’s time to examine what teams will need to accomplish over the coming months. Next up is a look at New Jersey.
General Manager Tom Fitzgerald has done a pretty good job at managing his salaries. Therefore, the New Jersey Devils have a decent chunk of money to work with this summer.
Who will be the New Jersey Devils next head coach is a fascinating one. Devils President and General Manager Tom Fitzgerald wants to have a head coach in place before the NHL Draft, which will be held on June 28 and 29 in Las Vegas at the Sphere.
When General Manager Tom Fitzgerald said he wanted to take his time finding a head coach for the New Jersey Devils, he clearly meant what he said. The Devils GM has interviewed a long list of coaching candidates, and according to a new report, there’s a new leading candidate.
The New Jersey Devils are still looking for a head coach. During his end-of-year presser, team President and General Manager Tom Fitzgerald stated what he wants in a head coach to guide this team back to a Stanley Cup.
New Jersey Devils President and General Manager Tom Fitzgerald and Devils’ Assistant General Manager and Utica Comets General Manager Dan MacKinnon announced that the club has re-signed unrestricted free-agent forward Nathan Légaré to a one-year, two-way contract.
Some early-offseason work for Tom Fitzgerald has been completed. On Tuesday, the New Jersey Devils re-signed forward Max Willman to a one-year, two-way contract with an AAV of $775,000.
The 2023-24 New Jersey Devils season was nothing short of a disaster. Their inability to rise up to some immensely high expectations found them with a measly 38-39-5 record, losing 14 more games than their successful bout a year prior.
USA Hockey has announced the remainder of the management group that will complement Wild GM Bill Guerin for next season’s 4 Nations Face-Off and the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.
Another promising New Jersey Devils season was derailed by indecision, injuries, and an inability to stop pucks. Almost everything that could go wrong over the first 53 games did, yet they emerged from the Stadium Series win over the Philadelphia Flyers within striking distance.
The New Jersey Devils have signed General Manager Tom Fitzgerald to a multi-year extension. Additionally, Fitzgerald has been elevated to the role of President, Hockey Operations, solidifying his influence over the team’s direction.
Tom Fitzgerald signed a multi-year contract extension with the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday and was named as the team's president of hockey operations.
The New Jersey Devils are expected to sign general manager Tom Fitzgerald to a multiyear extension and added President of Hockey Operations to his list of roles.
The New Jersey Devils announced on Tuesday that General Manager Tom Fitzgerald and the club have agreed to a multi-year extension. The Devils also promoted Fitzgerald to President of Hockey Operations, along with his GM title.
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