Tom Fitzgerald and Patrik Allvin are staring at the same fate as Brad Treliving
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Tom Fitzgerald is feeling the heat in New Jersey, and Sheldon Keefe is now tied to the same front-office churn that just hit Brad Treliving in Toronto.
That's the real takeaway from two fresh reports making the rounds at the same time. One points to Fitzgerald preparing for the worst with the Devils.
The other report says Patrik Allvin has told people around him he does not expect to return in Vancouver.
Put those beside the Leafs moving on from Treliving, and this stops looking like one isolated split. It starts looking like ownership groups and presidents getting impatient with clubs that never got where they were supposed to go.
In New Jersey, the pressure isn't hard to understand. The Devils opened Tuesday at 38-33-2, good for 78 points, and that's nowhere near the step ownership expected from a roster built around Jack Hughes and Nico Hischier.
Kypreos' report matters because Fitzgerald has been one of the league's more aggressive team-builders. He hired Keefe, pushed chips into the middle, and still watched the season drift into a spot where every decision is getting picked apart.
The Devils angle also carries extra weight because a front-office change rarely lands alone. If Fitzgerald goes, the next GM will take a hard look at the coaching staff, the blue line mix, and how this team is wired around its core.
Tom Fitzgerald, Patrik Allvin suddenly look like the NHL’s next GM casualties
Vancouver's situation feels even darker. The Canucks entered Tuesday at 21-44-8 for 50 points, the weakest total in the Pacific, and that kind of slide usually leaves marks above the bench and above the roster.
Allvin has been in the chair since January 26, 2022, and Adam Foote is only in his first season behind the bench. But when a season goes this sideways, timeline arguments don't always save the GM.
That's why this report lands hard. It suggests the read inside the market is no longer about tweaks. It's about whether Vancouver is headed for another full front-office rewrite.
Toronto's split with Treliving raised the temperature everywhere because it showed one Original Six club was done waiting. Once that move happens, every underachieving market starts asking the same question about its own hockey boss.
And this is where the three situations connect. Treliving, Fitzgerald, and Allvin all ran teams that carried real expectations into the year. None of them delivered enough insulation when the losses and roster questions stacked up.
So yes, these are still reports. But taken together, they paint a league heading toward a busy spring for GMs, not just coaches.
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MARS 31|72 ANSWERS Tom Fitzgerald and Patrik Allvin are staring at the same fate as Brad Treliving Will at least one of Tom Fitzgerald or Patrik Allvin lose his job before the playoffs end ? | ||
| Yes | 57 | 79.2 % |
| No | 15 | 20.8 % |
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