The unfortunate reality of Predators training camp is that not every skater who makes it onto Nashville's 55-man camp roster will make it to opening night.
In one of the docuseries' most fly-on-the-wall segments yet, we get a look inside Poile's Centennial Sportsplex office as he, Milwaukee Admirals Assistant GM Scott Nichol, Admirals Head Coach Karl Taylor and Predators Assistant GM Brian Poile deliver the news to forward Egor Afanasyev.
"[You're] one of the most improved players at training camp," Poile says. "Having said that, we're making decisions, so we're going to send you back to Milwaukee to start the season."
While not making it to opening night is never the goal, for players right on the cusp of breaking into the NHL - Afanasyev included - there are often more routes available to get there.
"You're a second-year pro, and your progression is getting so much better," Nichol said. "So be positive about your growth too. It's a long year and a lot of things can happen. So you should be very happy with how things went this camp."
"Be ready," Taylor said. "I want to give you a lot, but you've got to hold on to it."
With a grin, Afanasyev - now days away from his second season in Milwaukee - replies:
"No other way, coach."