The Toronto Maple Leafs roster is fairly set for the 2025–26 season. With a new CBA about to come into effect and a higher emphasis being placed on contract negotiations and terms, knowing which agents represent which players is important information. Here’s a full breakdown of the projected Leafs roster by agent.
Pat Brisson is one of the most well-known athlete agents in the world. He manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $1.36B, headlined by Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon.
The Leafs have three players who Brisson represents:
Craig Oster is another massive player in the agency world, and is a very close second to Brisson. He manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $1.30B, headlined by Pittsburgh Penguins defenceman Erik Karlsson.
The Leafs have three players who Oster represents:
J.P. Barry is yet another big player in the agency world. He represents Calgary Flames captain Mikael Backlund, so Brad Treliving has lots of experience working with him. Barry manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $703M, headlined by Boston Bruins forward David Pastrnak.
The Leafs have two players who Barry represents:
Bartlett Hockey is a family business, founded by Brian and Scott’s father, Steve. They are a big agency in the NHL; the Bartlett brothers manage a portfolio with an active total contract value of $622M, headlined by Minnesota Wild defenceman Brock Faber.
The Leafs have two players who the Bartletts represent:
Patrick Morris works for the same agency as Oster and has a massive portfolio, just not quite on the same level as Oster. Morris manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $571M, headlined by Philadelphia Flyers forward Travis Konecny.
The Leafs have one player who is represented by Morris:
Roy has the most Leafs players out of any agent, with four. RSG Hockey doesn’t have any super high-profile clients, but Roy still manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $503M, headlined by Tampa Bay Lightning forward Brandon Hagel.
The Leafs have four players who are represented by Roy:
Ben Hankinson is the second biggest agent at Octagon behind Andy Scott who represents Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl. Still, Hankinson has a very large portfolio with an active total contract value of $498M, headlined by another German, Ottawa Senators forward Tim Stutzle.
The Leafs have twoplayers who are represented by Hankinson:
Wasserman Hockey is enormous and represents some of the game’s biggest superstars. Judd Moldaver manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $418M, headlined by Oilers forward and soon-to-be the highest-paid player in the league, Connor McDavid.
The Leafs have two players who are represented by Moldaver:
Ian Pulver has a diverse client list, but doesn’t have any current superstars. He manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $411M, headlined by Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin.
The Leafs have one player who is represented by Pulver:
Kurt Overhardt has his own agency, KO Sports, and has been in the game for a very long time. Just this past April, KO Sports was acquired by Wasserman. This changed KO’s motto of being a boutique agency as they are now part of one of the biggest agencies in the sport. Overhardt manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $391,056,305, headlined by Anaheim Ducks defenceman Jacob Trouba.
The Leafs have one player who is represented by Overhardt:
Lewis Gross is one of the toughest agents in the game and is notorious for holding out for better contracts for his clients. One such example is the Leafs player he still represents. Gross manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $306M, headlined by Leafs forward William Nylander.
The Leafs have just Nylander represented by Gross.
Win Hockey mostly represents depth players, with a few up-and-coming stars mixed in as well. Matt Keator manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $2889M, headlined by New York Rangers defenceman Adam Fox, which is by far his biggest client.
The Leafs have one player who is represented by Keator:
Quartexx is the final agency on our list that manages a portfolio with an active total contract value over $200M. Paul Capizzano’s portfolio is headlined by Oilers defenceman Darnell Nurse. He might be the greatest agent in history for getting Nurse that contract.
The Leafs have one player who is represented by Capizzano
Titan manages a lot of older players with very few younger players mixed in. Their biggest client is technically Shea Weber, but he has effectively retired and is already in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Kevin Epp manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $199M, headlined by Nashville Predators goaltender Juuso Saros.
The Leafs have one player who is represented by Epp:
Wade Arnott is the number three agent with Newport, behind Oster and Morris. He manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $193M, headlined by Predators defenceman Brady Skjei.
The Leafs have one player who is represented by Arnott:
Lecavalier is the number three agent at Quartexx behind Capizzano and Darren Ferris, who represents Mitch Marner. Lecavalier manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $168M, headlined by Montreal Canadiens defenceman Mike Matheson.
The Leafs have one player who is represented by Lecavalier:
Richard Evans is the number four agent at Wasserman. He manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $156M, headlined by Winnipeg Jets forward Kyle Connor.
The Leafs have one player who is represented by Evans:
Robert Hooper is the number five agent at Octagon. He manages a portfolio with an active total contract value of $71.8M, headlined by St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington.
The Leafs have one player who is represented by Hooper:
Matt Federico has a very small portfolio with only four clients. His portfolio has an active total contract value of $50.4M, headlined by Leafs forward Matthew Knies.
He is the only Leafs player represented by Federico.
Dave is Andrew’s father, and they manage hockey players from various leagues around the world. In the NHL, they manage a portfolio with an active total contract value of $40.9M, headlined by Utah Mammoth forward Liam O’Brien.
The Leafs have one player who is represented by the Maloneys:
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