With Saros set to receive the bulk of the action in the Nashville net next season, Poile will still be looking to fill the No. 2 goaltending position with Rinne's departure. Always a planner, Poile has identified a number of options for the spot, with one of them being Connor Ingram, one of the team's top goaltending prospects.
Ingram, who was on Nashville's taxi squad to start the 2020-21 season, entered into the League's Player Assistance Program in late January. The netminder has since returned to the ice and played games for the AHL's Chicago Wolves toward the end of the campaign, and Poile says he expects Ingram to arrive in Nashville soon to continue training for the upcoming season.
"For a second goalie, we've got a number of candidates that we're looking at, and we'll see," Poile said. "We're looking for a fit, we're looking for somebody who can play X-number of games, we're looking for somebody that will support our system…just get the right guy."
While Rinne will never fill that on-ice role again, the question has also been raised about a potential future with the Preds in the front office. Just as he gave Rinne time and space to make the retirement decision, Poile won't be in any rush to try and convince Rinne to consider other options, but not surprisingly, the door is always open.
"I told him there'll be a time and a place…and he said it correctly that he needs some time to sort things out in his own mind, his own life," Poile said of Rinne. "I'm just really happy that he wants to come back here…and I would like and hope and believe that Pekka has some affiliation, whatever that looks like, in our organization going forward… I have no idea whether he actually has any interest in the hockey, per se, and that's something that he'll come to grips with as to how much he misses the game, how much he would like to be involved, all those things."