Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_PoileDavid Poile - Wikipedia

    David Poile (/ ˈ p ɔɪ. ə l / POY-əl, born February 14, 1950) is a Canadian-American retired ice hockey executive and former player. He was the president of hockey operations and general manager for the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1997 to 2023. [1]

  2. Nov 22, 2023 · November 22, 2023. On Wednesday, Nov. 22 the Nashville Predators will proudly welcome retired General Manager David Poile back to Smashville to celebrate his storied 51-year career in the National ...

  3. Jul 2, 2023 · David Poile did the same with his father, whose NHL playing career ended in 1950, the year Poile was born but who remained in the game for many years after. "He could talk it, he could work it 24/ ...

  4. People also ask

    • From Washington to Nashville
    • Finally in The Playoffs
    • Drafting Pekka Rinne in The 7th Round
    • The Martin Erat Trade Turns Into Filip Forsberg
    • Firing Barry Trotz After 15 Seasons
    • Seth Jones For Ryan Johansen
    • Shea Weber For P.K. Subban
    • The Stanley Cup Final!
    • Presidents' Trophy!
    • Most Wins as A GM in NHL History

    Poileh was hired to be the Capitals' GM in 1982 as a 33-year-old assistant GM from Calgary. In 1997, Poile became the first general manager of the Predators. He was introduced on July 10,1997, spurning the Toronto Maple Leafs. That was a significant win for a Nashville organization still 15 months away from its first game. “It’s an opportunity for ...

    The Predators missed the playoffs in their first five seasons, though they acquired young talent like Martin Erat, Scott Hartnell and David Legwand in that time. Nashville finally got to the playoffs in 2004 on the next-to-final day of the regular season.

    There are draft sleepers, and then there was Pekka Rinne. Rinne was drafted in the eighth round of the 2004 draft by the Predators in what would become Poile’s best pick in value.

    Erat, 31, was second in team history in goals and assists when he was traded to Washington for 18-year-old winger Filip Forsberg and a prospect. It may well be Poile’s best trade for return in his Preds tenure. Forsberg has been a top-line mainstay with the Preds and had 239 goals (best in team history) and 272 assists (5th in team history) in 616 ...

    Barry Trotz and Poile were coach and GM for the Predators in tandem for the franchise's first 15 seasons. That ended on April 14, 2014, one day after the Predators ended the season without a playoff berth. Trotz delivered a playoff berth first in the team's sixth season, which jump-started a stretch of playoff berths in seven of eight seasons. The ...

    A rarity in the NHL is the one-for-one trade for quality players. Even rarer is the one-for-one trade with young stars shipping out in the middle of the season. In 2016, Seth Jones, a 21-year-old future No. 1 defenseman and the fourth overall pick in 2013, was traded from Nashville to Columbus for 23-year-old, future No. 1 center Ryan Johansen. Tho...

    It’s the one-for-one trade that tops them all in Predators history: Poile traded captain and defenseman Shea Weber to the Montreal Canadiens on June 29, 2016. Weber had signed a 14-year, $110 million deal in 2012 and finished the fourth season of it with his eighth-straight top-10 finish in Norris Trophy voting. P.K. Subban and his charismatic pers...

    The Predators' run in 2017 to the Stanley Cup Final was as unexpected as it was thrilling. The first-round sweep of the Chicago Blackhawks was shocking and inadvertently started the downfall of the once-dominant Central Division rivals. (They have only one playoff appearance since then, the COVID-impacted 2020 season.) From there, the Predators too...

    The 2017-18 season felt like an extension of the hot streak the Predators were on in the 2017 playoffs, with the team earning a league-high 117 points and winning the NHL Presidents' Trophy. A Game 7 loss to Winnipeg in the Western Conference semifinals shut the door on this core group of Predators, though they didn’t know that.

    Poile made personal history in the 2017-18 season, setting the record for most wins for a GM in NHL history. He set the mark on March 1, 2018 with a 4-2 win over Edmonton. It was his 1,320th win as a GM. Entering Monday, Poile had 1,520.

    • Nick Gray
    • Trending News Reporter
  5. Feb 26, 2023 · David Poile, the only general manager in the history of the Nashville Predators, announced today he is going to retire. Barry Trotz, the franchise’s first-ever and winningest head coach, takes ...

  6. Feb 26, 2023 · David Poile, the only general manager in the history of the Nashville Predators, announced today he is going to retire from that position, as well as his role of president of hockey operations, on ...

  7. Mar 8, 2023 · (Photo of David Poile with 2022 draft pick Adam Ingram: Dave Sandford / NHLI via Getty Images) Get all-access to exclusive stories. Subscribe to The Athletic for in-depth coverage of your favorite ...

  1. People also search for