After his last NHL trade deadline when he traded Mattias Ekholm, Mikael Granlund and role player Taylor Jeannot for six pieces, David Poile was asked if he…
His last NHL trade deadline deal didn’t move the needle as much as his first.
To know how far Poile has come in hockey, there’s this wonderful old photo of a long-haired 23-year-old the night before the 1972 NHL draft when he was Atlanta Flames’ GM Cliff Fletcher’s administrative assistant. Poile was hanging on Fletcher’s every word.Article content “Our teams have been good but just couldn’t get over the final hurdle, can’t change it now,” said Poile, who has had three enduring relationships in his life, two with his hockey teams in Washington and Nashville and the other with wife Elizabeth.
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