Vancouver Canucks prospect Arshdeep Bains had been sent up and down from the AHL to the NHL more times than anyone as a part of Patrik Allvin's cap strategy, and now Bains has done some financial moves himself.
Arshdeep Bains has not been able to solidify himself this season a regular starter for the Vancouver Canucks, basically splitting time between the NHL and AHL.
The decision to switch to a new agent was a well calculated move for The 23-year-old forward as he is currently in the final years of his 3-year entry level contract with the Canucks.
The move was a necessity as before Bains made the change to his new representation, he was the only player Singh & Live Sports & Entertainment was representing.
Bains will want to either sign an extension with the Canucks in the offseason, or test out the market as a restricted free agent if a qualifying offer does not come through.
However, Hermiston represents two other NHL players: Pittsburgh Penguins defenceman Harrison Brunicke and Edmonton Oilers Connor Ungar. However, Wasserman Hockey Agency is a much more reputable agency as they have eight different agents who represent 120 different clients - Tyson Cole
With only 1 goal in 11 games this season in the NHL, Bains will be trying his best to earn another call-up to the big club before the season ends in order to try and sign a contract with a significant pay raise.