The moves with Bonino and Turris cleared a considerable amount of cap space for Poile, and the GM said he'll take "a hard look" at what might be available on the free agent market beginning at 11 a.m. CT on Friday. Additions at forward and defense are options for the Preds, and the moves may begin on the backend.
"With our decision probably not to bring back [defenseman] Yannick Weber, and we're not bringing back [defenseman Korbinian] Holzer and [defenseman] Dan Hamhuis retired, we're going to have to pay attention and try to repair or get a little bit more of a depth on our third pair of defense," Poile said. "I'm really happy with the top four guys, and [Jarred] Tinordi played well for us last year. I think [defensive prospect] Alex Carrier can come up and play, but if we can add one more defenseman, maybe two defensemen, that might be my first area that I attack in free agency on Friday."
All of those moves - and the potential for more - arrived on top of seven selections in the 2020 NHL Draft for Poile and the Predators, three forwards, three defensemen and a netminder.
In particular, Nashville has plenty of optimism for Askarov, a player the Preds believe has the capability to be a "franchise goaltender."
"We've now drafted our future goaltender someday," Poile said. "If you watched him play, or if you followed what some of the reports have been on him, the people in the know have thought this guy could be really, really special for his age. He is as good as come…and if you've seen how he plays, his size, his agility, his flexibility, it's pretty impressive."
Approximately 20 minutes after Poile's meeting with the media to examine all of those topics was complete, he likely went right back to work on improving his club with any means possible. And while he doesn't believe the Preds need a complete overhaul, he knows things need to be different when the puck drops once more.
Perhaps Wednesday's moves were just the start. Poile is sure to have more to discuss in due time.
"We've got a lot of really good players, so I don't think we need to have a rebuild, but I would like to get younger," Poile said. "I would like to have a few different types of players on our team than we had last year. And of course, the main pressure to me is going to come to see if our top players, especially our top forwards, can get back to where they normally are. If they can, maybe these few changes that we make will take our club in a much better direction than it did last year."