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Devils name Kate Madigan as assistant GM, furthering trend

- By Tom Canavan AP Sports Writer

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — The New Jersey Devils have named their first female assistant general manager, making Kate Madigan the sixth woman to hold the title in the NHL.

General Manager Tom Fitzgerald announced the promotion Wednesday, the day before the NHL draft.

“Kate has been an incredibly valuable resource to not only me, but to our entire hockey operations leadership staff, particular­ly over the past three years, as part of key hockey decisions,” Fitzgerald said.

He added, “This promotion is reflective of the duties and responsibi­lities that Kate has assumed within our organizati­on during that time.

“Her diligence, work ethic, attention to detail, ability to communicat­e with all staff, strategy and vision are qualities that I look for in our leadership,” he added.

The NHL has seen several women promoted to the assistant general manager’s role in the last month, with Hayley Wickenheis­er getting the job in Toronto this week and Meghan Hunter promoted in Chicago last month.

The Vancouver Canucks have two women serving as assistant general managers, Emilie Castonguay and Cammi Granato. The first woman to hold the title in the NHL was Angela Gorgone in 1996.

“It’s amazing. Representa­tion really matters,” Hunter said in an interview with The Associated Press. "I remember coming out of college and I didn’t really see anybody that I knew in (the) NHL, females (working) in hockey operations, so I just naturally gravitated into coaching because that’s all I really thought was available at the time. I think more representa­tion, the more females breaking in different angles is amazing.”

Madigan had been serving as the team’s executive director of hockey management/ operations.

The 29-year-old also worked two years in the video/player informatio­n operation before being promoted to director of pro scouting operations in 2021.

During the pandemic, her job in management/operations overlapped with her role in scouting.

“I look forward to working with this group to make the New Jersey Devils better, each day, and bring back the consistent success our fans expect and deserve,” she said.

She added, “I’m excited for the future of this team, not only now, but for what it will be.”

Madigan will serve as part of the small group that Fitzgerald will lean on for key input, strategy and decision-making, which includes roster constructi­on at the pro and amateur levels, transactio­ns, hockey personnel decisions, team operations, facilities management, budget, and as part of the team’s management travel party.

Madigan holds a master’s in accounting and a bachelor’s in business administra­tion from Northeaste­rn University.

She worked two years as an accountant for Deloitte before switching careers.

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