The question is how. Trade? Free agency?
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Poile said he would speak to Fisher about his future in the coming days. Fisher's decision is a key variable, impacting the roster and the Predators' salary-cap space at a time when they have to sign restricted free agents Pontus Aberg, Viktor Arvidsson, Frederick Gaudreau, Ryan Johansen and Austin Watson.
"There might be the ability to generate some form of a trade," Poile said. "There's some good players out there, names that have been mentioned, that could be available in a trade. I want to make sure we put our best foot forward if we think it can improve our hockey club."
Poile acquired Neal via trade, not to mention Johansen, Filip Forsberg, Calle Jarnkrok and P.K. Subban, but you have to wonder: He left Neal exposed in the expansion draft and was unwilling to pay the Golden Knights' price to keep him. What would he be willing to pay to replace him?
The free-agent interview period begins Sunday, and the free-agent market opens July 1. Poile said he probably would reach out to the agents of five or six players to "see if we can have a phone conversation, if that gives us any traction."
"It's not maybe as plentiful as past years," Poile said. "Depending on what you need. I mean, if you're looking for a checker, if you're looking for a fourth-line player, something specific, you might be able to find exactly what you want. If you're looking for somebody who scores 30, 40 goals, that may not be there."