Devils hire Sunny Mehta as General Manager | NHL.com
The NHL Tonight crew react to the news that the New Jersey Devils have hired Sunny Mehta to be their new General Manager and what he could do for the future of the team
www.nhl.comSunny Mehta is in the news as a prominent NHL front-office figure, with multiple outlets reporting that he has been hired as the New Jersey Devils’ general manager in April 2026. The coverage highlights his analytics background and prior executive roles with the Panthers, and notes the Devils’ intention to leverage a data-driven approach to rebuild their roster. Several outlets also mention potential interest from the Maple Leafs, but the Devils’ hire appears to be the developing story as of mid-April 2026.
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline of the key developments and provide a quick pros/cons assessment of Mehta’s impact for New Jersey.
The NHL Tonight crew react to the news that the New Jersey Devils have hired Sunny Mehta to be their new General Manager and what he could do for the future of the team
www.nhl.comThe New Jersey Devils bring back Sunny Mehta, who served as their director of hockey analytics between 2014 and 2018. The data-driven executive has also been a professional musician and poker player.
thehockeynews.comThe Maple Leafs have Panthers assistant general manager Sunny Mehta on their initial list of desired candidates to succeed Brad Treliving in the GM’s chair, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet said on last night’s “Saturday Headlines.” Mehta, 47, has long been a prominent face in advanced analytics.
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www.hockeyfeed.comThe Devils have received permission from the Panthers to interview Sunny Mehta, one of their assistant general managers, for New Jersey’s GM vacancy, Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic reports.
www.yardbarker.comThis appears to be the first person Toronto has reportedly received permission to speak with about the head of hockey operations position.
thehockeynews.comThe Maple Leafs were granted permission by the Panthers to interview assistant general manager Sunny Mehta for their open front office spot.
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