Poile is compassionate toward the rest of his staff as well, a driving force in the consistent culture that's been established in throughout the organization over the years. For Laviolette, who had worked with Poile at the international level before he joined the Predators in 2014, there aren't many who compare to the GM.
"David's one of the most thorough people that I've ever worked with," Laviolette said. "He's very fair, he's personable, but he's thorough and detailed. There's nothing that he hasn't thought of… He doesn't come into work and say, 'What should I do today?' He comes in with a plan every day, he executes that plan and his teams are better for it."
It's fitting that Poile will take to the stage in Nashville, of all places, in less than two weeks' time, to accept an honor to recognize how much he means to hockey in this city and this country.
But for all of the countless hours he's put in, it's Poile's compassion for those around him that always seems to rise to the forefront.
"Business is business, but there's a human side of things, too," Laviolette said. "Our relationship with all the coaches and David has really grown, just because he's around all the time and he's a personable guy… It's just a tremendous honor."