Breaking News: We Now Know What The Future Holds For Barry Trots
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S. Harper
February 26, 2023 (1:57 PM)
We just got some ground breaking news regarding the Nashville Predators organization. Sportsnet's hockey insider Elliotte Friedman would reveal the Nashville Predators President of Hockey Operations and General Manager David Poile is officially retiring from his roles with the Predators.
"Big breaking story out of Nashville: after 26 years as the Predators' architect the most consistent presence in franchise history David Poile is retiring from President of Hockey Operations & GM position, effective June 30. Expectation is he will remain in a consulting role."
"This season, he became the first GM in league history with 3,000 games as a manager, in Washington before Nashville. Incredible career, especially in building Tennessee hockey from a curiosity to an important NHL franchise."
Friedman would also share long time NHL head coach Barry Trotz will be named as his successor and will take over on June 30th.
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