"If we don't do anything, we're not going to get any better," Poile said. "The hard decisions that I'm making right now are that we need to change the cast. [When] I signed Ryan Ellis [to an eight-year contract], that was my vision; my vision was with a highly competitive team competing for the Stanley Cup, and hopefully winning the Stanley Cup, and that hasn't happened in the last three to four years. If I believed that that was going to happen with this present cast, I would not be making this trade."
As the roster continues to be made over, Poile now expects Glass and Myers will play important roles with the team this season, just as so many of Nashville's young prospects did last spring to push the club back into the playoffs.
"I was very happy with our team in the second half of last season, and I think it's fair of me to say that a lot of that came from our younger players," Poile said. "[Mathieu] Olivier or [Tanner] Jeannot or [Yakov] Trenin, those younger players were becoming big contributors and factors on our team. So, it's a necessity to change the team, and unfortunately for Ryan Ellis, he was part of that decision-making process."
Anytime a trade of this magnitude is completed, there is always an eye to the future as well, and this is no different. With Ellis and Arvidsson having been dealt, the Predators have alleviated approximately $10 million in salary cap space, room that will benefit them with the NHL expected to have a flat cap of $81.5 million for at least the next couple of seasons due to the effects from the pandemic.
The Preds also have a pair of Swedes - forward Filip Forsberg and defenseman Mattias Ekholm - who are entering the final season of their respective contracts and will be eligible to sign extensions later this summer. Those are conversations, Poile says, he would like to have, and those processes will be helped by the recent moves.
"It allows us to have more flexibility than most teams right now…and we have [two] guys that are entering their last year," Poile said. "When we get later in the summer, training camp or what have you…Ekky and Forsberg are two guys that we would certainly like to sit down with and talk about the future with them and see if we can both get together on that. The trade with Arvidsson, Pekka retiring and today with Ellis certainly put us in a position to better handle those situations."
In the meantime, the infusion of youth continues in Nashville, and two more participants have been added to support the cause.
"I'm pretty bullish about the way the second half of the season went with how our team played and how our younger players played and [with Juuse Saros] in goal," Poile said. "There's a lot of things that are really looking good on our team… I'm just really feeling that we're not that far off."