The Devils are one of three teams currently on the lookout for a new general manager, joining Toronto and Nashville, whose search is nearing the two-month mark.  New Jersey’s opening was newly created with this week’s departure of Tom Fitzgerald.

At this stage, the team is still putting together its list of candidates but one of them will be a familiar name for many fans.  James Nichols of New Jersey Hockey Now and Anthony DiMarco of Daily Faceoff are among those reporting (Twitter links) that Jamie Langenbrunner is a potential target for the Devils.

Langenbrunner is certainly familiar with the organization, having spent parts of nine seasons there.  He played in 564 games for the team, notching 142 goals and 243 assists, while having his best four individual seasons offensively.  He also played an integral role in their 2004 Stanley Cup title alongside Martin Brodeur, who works in New Jersey’s front office as their Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations.

Since retiring, Langenbrunner has worked for the Bruins in a variety of off-ice roles.  Starting off as a development coach in 2015, he then moved up to Director of Player Development for three years and has served as an Assistant GM for each of the last four seasons.  The next logical stepping stone for him would be as a GM.

As things stand, Langenbrunner won’t be the only candidate with ties to the Devils.  Former analytics staffer Sunny Mehta received permission from Florida to interview for the role earlier this week while long-time Toronto president Brendan Shanahan has been a speculative candidate for a role in the front office as well.

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