Newark, NJ-The New Jersey Devils today named Chuck Fletcher to the position of Senior Advisor to the General Manager/Hockey Operations. The announcement was made by Devils' Executive Vice President/General Manager Ray Shero. Fletcher previously worked under Shero for three years as Assistant General Manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins, from 2006-2009, including winning the Stanley Cup together in 2009.

"Chuck brings a vast array of experience working for teams at different stages of their growth. He has seen teams start from the beginning, teams that were building toward the Stanley Cup Playoffs and teams striving to be consistent contenders. Those experiences will serve valuable to us, as we look to take the next steps here in New Jersey. I personally know that Chuck's knowledge, work-ethic and demeanor will be benefits to our organization. We are excited for him to work directly with our management, scouting and coaching staffs moving forward."

Fletcher, 51, joins the Devils after spending the previous nine seasons (2009-2018) as General Manager of the Minnesota Wild. In his nine seasons with the Wild, Fletcher helped lead the club to six straight playoff appearances, the second-longest active streak in the NHL. While in Pittsburgh, he also served as the General Manager of the Penguins AHL club, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, a team that reached the Calder Cup Finals in 2007-08 and earned a division title in 2008-09. Fletcher's experience also includes being the Director of Hockey Operations, Assistant General Manager, and Vice President of Amateur Scouting/Player Development for the Anaheim Ducks from 2002-2006. From 1993-2002, he was the Assistant General Manager of the Florida Panthers. Fletcher has been to the Stanley Cup Final in a managerial role with Florida, Anaheim and Pittsburgh.

He graduated from Harvard University in 1990 and his father is Hockey Hall of Fame executive Cliff Fletcher.

Fletcher will be based out of Minnesota where he lives with his wife Rhonda. They have two children, daughter Kaitlin, who is entering her junior year at Boston College, and son Keith, who will be a high school senior in Minnesota.