David Poile’s final pick of his 40-plus year career as a general manager could have simply been a formality.
His last NHL Draft, which just happened to be in his home city, with his first Nashville captain-turned New Jersey Devils GM making the deal to send a seventh-round pick to the Predators — was a perfect conclusion for Poile’s final bit of official hockey business before retiring in the summer of 2023.
So once Poile realized what was happening, he leaned into the microphone at the Predators table from the Draft floor one final time and proclaimed, “For my last pick of all-time, this is the player: Aiden Fink, from Brooks [of the Alberta Junior Hockey League]. Thanks, everybody.”
The odds are against seventh-round picks to begin with.
Just one other player from the seventh round of the 2023 Draft - Emmitt Finnie of the Red Wings - has made his NHL debut. Not a single player from the sixth round of that same year has done so.
But less than three years after Poile called his name, and after signing his three-year entry-level contract with the Preds on Monday, Fink found himself inside Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, sporting No. 18 and skating in the team’s final practice of the 2025-26 season.
“It's been awesome,” Fink said following the session of his three days in Nashville thus far. “Just being in an environment like this, learning new stuff from a bunch of great players, it’s been unbelievable. I'm super excited.”
So are the Predators.
After concluding his collegiate career at Penn State and turning pro last month, the 21-year-old recorded 10 points (3g-7a) in just six games with the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals, including a four-assist performance on April 4.
The 218th overall selection of the 2023 Draft helped lead the Nittany Lions to an appearance in the 2026 NCAA Tournament, the winger certainly left his mark on the program with 125 points (48g-77a), tied for third in PSU history, in 104 games over three seasons.
Those experiences left him ready for professional hockey, and after his showing at the AHL level over the past couple of weeks, Fink proved he deserved to at least make a trip to Tennessee.
And while it hasn’t yet been decided if he’ll make his NHL debut in Nashville’s season finale on Thursday night against Anaheim, the experience alone will be more than worth it.


















