Vincent Trocheck switches agents amid ongoing trade speculation
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 5:32 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
Vincent Trocheck has switched agents, hiring Pat Brisson as he navigates trade rumors surrounding his position with the New York Rangers. Trocheck's previous agent was Matthew Oates, who negotiated his current seven-year, $39.38 million contract. The move comes as Trocheck enters a pivotal summer, with his no-trade clause decreasing from 12 to 10 teams on July 1. Brisson, known for his extensive client list that includes top NHL players, may provide Trocheck with stronger representation as discussions around his future unfold. Last season, he helped the Rangers achieve success, contributing a career-high 77 points while the team reached the Eastern Conference Final.
- •Trocheck signed his current contract in summer 2022.
- •His contract includes a cap hit of $5.625 million per season.
- •He achieved a career-high 77 points in the 2023-24 season.
- •The Rangers are reportedly in a retool, impacting Trocheck's role.
- •Brisson's representation may enhance Trocheck's trade negotiations.
- 5:32 PMYahoo Sports — What’s next after Rangers star switches agents amid trade rumors
"Vincent Trocheck made a significant upgrade in his representation Wednesday, with trade rumors continuing to swirl around the New York […]
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