Vincent Trocheck has changed his representation, hiring Pat Brisson and CAA as he approaches the last two years of his $39.38 million contract with the New York Rangers. After a season with 53 points in 67 games, Trocheck's future hinges on Brisson's ability to manage high-profile clients, including those in complex situations. Meanwhile, Simon Nemec's future is uncertain, with interest from teams for the young defenseman, while Mason McTavish is catching attention for a potential trade from the Ducks, having shown consistent scoring ability over multiple seasons.

By the Numbers
  • Trocheck scored 16 goals, totaling 53 points in 67 games during the 2025-26 season.
  • McTavish had 41 points in 75 games this past season, with a peak of 52 points in 2024-25.
State of Play
  • Rangers' recent playoff performance has waned, falling from fifth to eighth in the Metropolitan Division.
  • NHL teams are actively exploring trades and contract negotiations for emerging talents like Nemec and McTavish.
What's Next

Expect potential contract negotiations to ramp up, especially for Nemec, as the Devils must decide between a long-term commitment or a bridge deal. Similarly, McTavish may be moved in a trade that could enhance the Ducks’ lineup. Trocheck's new representation might lead to a strategic positioning for his future with the Rangers.

Bottom Line

The changes in player representation and contract status signify pivotal shifts for the Rangers, Devils, and Ducks as they aim to enhance their competitive edge for the upcoming season.