I have been Cody’s agent for just over a year now after he became player number 2,338,523 to fire Don Meehan’s puppy mill at Newport Sports – known by all as the best recruiters and worst agents in hockey.
Just in case you need any further insight into the cutthroat and purely honorable world of sports agents. That's Ritch "Nuclear" Winter in his blog.
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