Eklund says that the TB Tribune is reporting that Prospal will be bought out.
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SeawaySensFan wrote:davetherave wrote:
That was just my way of saying the guy doesn't even know who the GM is in Nashville, but thanks for the 4-1-1. :^^^^:
davetherave wrote:SeawaySensFan wrote:davetherave wrote:
That was just my way of saying the guy doesn't even know who the GM is in Nashville, but thanks for the 4-1-1. :^^^^:
Thank YOU. And Dave Poile thanks you as well.
SeawaySensFan wrote:davetherave wrote:SeawaySensFan wrote:davetherave wrote:
That was just my way of saying the guy doesn't even know who the GM is in Nashville, but thanks for the 4-1-1. :^^^^:
Thank YOU. And Dave Poile thanks you as well.
He sure looks like the kind of guy who would.
davetherave wrote:SeawaySensFan wrote:davetherave wrote:SeawaySensFan wrote:davetherave wrote:
That was just my way of saying the guy doesn't even know who the GM is in Nashville, but thanks for the 4-1-1. :^^^^:
Thank YOU. And Dave Poile thanks you as well.
He sure looks like the kind of guy who would.
Let's drink to that!
davetherave wrote:SeawaySensFan wrote: He seems to be the first to report that Scott Poile is now the GM of the Predators. I'd say he's solid.
FYI>
David Poile
President of Hockey Operations/General Manager and Alternate Governor
Nashville Predators General Manager David Poile has been a top voice in the National Hockey League for 26 years (15 with Washington, 11 with Nashville), second only in consecutive active seasons as a GM to the New York Rangers’ Glen Sather (29 years). His overall tenure as a general manager ranks as the seventh longest in NHL history.
As the architect of a club built on speed and skill, Poile saw his aggressive team-building plan (implemented from the franchise’s inception) continue to bear fruit in 2007-08. The Predators relied heavily on young and talented draft picks such as David Legwand, Martin Erat, Dan Hamhuis, Ryan Suter, Jordin Tootoo and Shea Weber. Poile also brought in veteran forwards Martin Gelinas, Greg de Vries and Radek Bonk prior to the start of the 2007-08 campaign.
By reaching the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Nashville Predators became one of just seven franchises (along with Calgary, Dallas, Detroit, New Jersey, Ottawa and San Jose) to reach the postseason in each of the past four seasons. Nashville has recorded 398 points over the last four campaigns (91 in 2003-04, 106 in 2005-06, 110 in 2006-07 and 91 in 2007-08) for an average of 99.5 points per season.
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