'Brisson also represents Sabres veteran Kyle Okposo and newly signed forward John Hayden. His stable of young talent includes Vancouver's Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes, New Jersey's Jack Hughes, Montreal's Cole Caufield and Anaheim center Trevor Zegras, believed to be a key target in any Eichel trade between the Sabres and Ducks.' … [Read more...] about Sabres captain Jack Eichel drops longtime agent Peter Fish, replaces him with Pat Brisson
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Reports: Sabres captain Jack Eichel fires longtime agent, hires Pat Brisson
'Of course, by firing Fish, Eichel likely wants to spark some action. Brisson, the co-head of the Creative Artists Agency’s hockey division in Los Angeles, has 52 other NHL clients, according to Puckpedia.com, including some of the game’s biggest stars and top young players.' … [Read more...] about Reports: Sabres captain Jack Eichel fires longtime agent, hires Pat Brisson
AP sources: Eichel switching agents amid dispute with Sabres
'Eichel has chosen to go with Creative Artists Agency’s Pat Brisson, who represents numerous high-profile NHL players, including Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, Toronto’s John Tavares and Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon.' … [Read more...] about AP sources: Eichel switching agents amid dispute with Sabres
Report: Jack Eichel hires new agent
'Fish and Donatelli put out a statement in late July, saying the process wasn’t working. In my mind, that full statement from Fish and Donatelli hurt Eichel more than it helped him. It actually made it harder for Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams to trade his captain.' … [Read more...] about Report: Jack Eichel hires new agent
Hamilton: No surprise in Eichel's reported agent change
'Brisson’s good, but he has his work cutout for him. It’s to a point now that no matter which surgery he gets, it’s not likely Eichel would be ready for opening night. I have trouble believing that there’s a trade to be made when the team that gets him might not be able to use him.' … [Read more...] about Hamilton: No surprise in Eichel’s reported agent change