As for the fate of Flyers coach Dave Hakstol, the new GM said he doesn't anticipate making a change anytime soon. Hakstol was hired by Hextall prior to the start of the 2015-16 season.
"I have a lot of respect for what he's accomplished in his career," Fletcher said of Hakstol. "Look, I'm just coming in. I'm a big believer in trying to get to know a situation before you make a reaction here. I'd like to think that we can solve a lot of the issues that have plagued this team this year and find a way to get better.
"I certainly have no intention of making a coaching change tomorrow. I'm going to meet with Dave and we're going to try and work together and push. Our goal is to make the playoffs this year, it's that simple. We have work to do and it'll be a challenge, but there's no reason why we can't get better and can't push to make the playoffs and find a way to get in."
Fletcher has also worked as an assistant general manager with the Florida Panthers, Nashville Predators and Pittsburgh Penguins, and was with the Penguins when they won the Stanley Cup in 2009.
In Florida, he was hired by Bobby Clarke, who is the Flyers senior vice president and who Fletcher said he "considers a mentor and a friend."
Fletcher's father, Hockey Hall of Fame member Cliff Fletcher, is a senior adviser for the Toronto Maple Leafs, and worked as GM of the Atlanta/Calgary Flames, Phoenix Coyotes and Maple Leafs.
"The Flyers are proud to have Chuck Fletcher as the new general manager of our hockey club," Holmgren said. "Throughout his career, he has helped shape teams that have consistently competed in the playoffs. In addition, Chuck's tireless work ethic, wealth of knowledge and experience in the hockey community will be instrumental in leading our team into the future."