David Poile
David Poile is the Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations and General Manager of the
NHL's
Nashville Predators.
Poile began his career in the NHL as an Administrative Assistant with the then expansion
Atlanta Flames in 1972 shortly after graduating from
Northeastern University in
Boston, Massachusetts. Five years after joining the Flames organization he was named as the assistant general manager.
Poile left the Flames to become the Vice President and General Manager of the
Washington Capitals. He served in that capacity for fifteen years. During his time in Washington he was quite successful and the Capitals amassed a 594-454-124 record under his control.
After working in Washington, Poile took the position with the then expansion Nashville Predators. He has proven to make many shrewd moves and has created a competitive team over the last 2 seasons with a limited budget.
Poile served as general manager of the 1998 and 1999
U.S. National Team for the
International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships.
He was awarded the
Lester Patrick Trophy in 2001, making him and his father
Bud Poile one of six father-son combinations to win the award.