Poile revealed he's also been using an expression around the rink over the last few days: "Play with no regrets." Looking back at last season, the GM knows just about every player, as well as the team as a whole, could have been better.
The Predators also have no doubt they're capable of securing a spot in the postseason once more, and Poile believes there were some things that could have been done differently during the last go around. Now, it's all about a fresh start and simply improving day by day.
"Everything that we can do better, it's controllable," Poile said. "We have a core of top players that can play better, and they're going to have to - as I heard John Hynes say - they're going to have to drive our team. And then we've got some other guys that we brought in that are just hard-working guys that I think will make a difference in how we play… [How we play on the ice is still] unknown right now, but as far as competing to be a team to make the playoffs? Absolutely."
Plenty of those answers will come soon enough, and as Poile described earlier, this could be one of the better camps in franchise history. And this reset, as Nashville's general manager calls it, might just take the Preds back to where they ultimately want to be.
"We're moving on to the 2021 version of the Nashville Predators, and we're hopeful that we made the right changes," Poile said. "We're hopeful that this reset gets us back to be one of the hardest-working teams in the League, gets us to be very competitive, gets us to be a hard team to play against, gets us into winning on a more consistent basis, gets us to be a playoff team, gets us to be a team that has a chance to compete for the Stanley Cup - it's a lot of hopes and wishes and thoughts, but it's all gone into that process of all the changes that we made this this offseason. That's why I'm thankful and grateful that we have a chance to play this year to start with, and I'm really excited to see exactly what we have."