Barry Trotz first met David Poile when he was invited as an undrafted defenseman to Washington Capitals training camp in 1982, which was Poile's first training camp as general manager. That was the beginning of a long relationship that included Trotz working for Poile as an assistant and coach of Washington's American Hockey League affiliates in Baltimore and Portland (1990-97) before Poile hired Trotz as the first coach of the expansion Nashville Predators, a position he held for 15 seasons (1998-2014).
Here Trotz, who succeeded Poile as Predators GM after he retired June 30, 2023, shares his thoughts on Poile, who will be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a Builder on Monday, in a special testimonial for NHL.com:
If there is a more fitting title for David Poile than Builder, I don't know what it is.
When you look at what David did with the Washington Capitals after taking the job there in 1982 and building the Nashville Predators after they entered the NHL as an expansion team in 1998, it takes a lot of work, a lot of dedication, a lot of hours, a lot of planning.
As David would say, the Poiles are planners, and he always thought everything out and looked at the big picture.