Now, the ball is squarely in Poehling's court to deliver for the Habs.
Ducharme made that abundantly clear on Thursday morning.
"It's up to him. When it comes to the NHL, when you have an opportunity and you have a chance, the door opens. At some point, you have to break through. You put your foot in the door, you keep it there, and you keep advancing. That's the kind of chance he has. That's the way the League is," added Ducharme. "That's hockey. It's a game, but it's also a business, and you have to perform among the best in the world. This is his chance. I think he's in good spirits. He matured from the chat we had at the end of camp. I hope he'll seize the opportunity."
Poehling on Caufield: 'Cole's a great kid'
Winger Cole Caufield definitely has a friend in Poehling.
The pair was reunited in Laval after Caufield was assigned to the Rocket on November 1.
Poehling talked about his recent interactions with the 2021 Hobey Baker Award winner.
"Cole's a great kid. He came down there, and obviously he wasn't excited about it, but he had a good attitude towards it. I called him right after it happened. I've been through a similar thing," said Poehling. "Obviously, I didn't go on a great NHL run and do all these great things, but for him I said, 'From my perspective I went down there and I didn't have the greatest attitude. I'll admit it, and I regret it.' For him to come down there, and kind of show humility, just be a part of the team, learn from people and bring a great attitude, it was great to see. He's a good kid, and he's going to have a long career, so I was happy to see that."