Poganski played junior hockey with the
Tri-City Storm in the
United States Hockey League (USHL) before committing to collegiate hockey with the
University of North Dakota. Prior to his freshman season with the Fighting Sioux, Poganski was selected by the
St. Louis Blues of the
National Hockey League (NHL) in the fourth round, 110th overall at the
2014 NHL entry draft. He won the national championship with the Fighting Sioux during the
2015–16 season. In his senior season in
2017–18, Pognnski served as captain of the Fighting Sioux. On March 26, 2018, having completed his collegiate career with the Fighting Sioux, Poganski signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the St. Louis Blues. He finished the 2017–18 season with the
San Antonio Rampage of the
American Hockey League (AHL). On October 18, 2020, Poganski signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Blues. In the
pandemic-delayed and shortened season, Poganski remained on the Blues roster primarily assigned to the club's extended
taxi squad roster. Over the duration of the season, Poganski was limited to just five games, going scoreless. As an
unrestricted free agent from the Blues, Poganski was signed to a one-year, two-way contract with the
Winnipeg Jets on July 31, 2021. Poganski got into 16 games with Winnipeg, going scoreless before being placed on
waivers on March 3, 2022. After going unclaimed, he was returned to the Moose. At the conclusion of his contract with the Jets, Poganski was signed as an unrestricted free agent with the
Seattle Kraken after agreeing to a one-year, two-way contract on July 13, 2022. Poganski was placed on waivers on October 2, 2022, and after going unclaimed, was assigned to Seattle's AHL affiliate, the
Coachella Valley Firebirds, during their inaugural season. He spent the entire year with Coachella, which went to the
Calder Cup finals, but were defeated by the
Hershey Bears in seven games. Leaving the Kraken as a free agent, Poganski went un-signed over the summer. He accepted a
professional tryout contract (PTO) to attend the
Arizona Coyotes 2023 training camp and was later released to sign a PTO with their AHL affiliate, the
Tucson Roadrunners, to begin the
2023–24 season. ==Career statistics==