Titan Sports Management
Western Canada Advocates
. Canada
$368M

Key Facts

Also known as: Titan Sports Management, Titan 365
Founded: circa 2007–2008; Kevin Epp described Titan as an agency he built after leaving pro hockey and law-school plans, and Titan now describes itself as serving athletes for “over 18 years.”
Headquarters: North Vancouver, BC, Canada
Other offices: North America coverage through Titan; Sweden/Finland pipeline support through AC Hockey AB affiliation.
Agency type: Boutique hockey agency
Ownership: privately held; led by Kevin Epp and senior Titan hockey staff.
Primary markets: NHL, AHL, WHL/CHL, NCAA/major junior prospects, SHL/Swedish market through AC Hockey AB.
Players (Total value: approx. $368M in active NHL contract value): 26 total clients; NHL clients: 18.
Key agents (names): Kevin Epp, Jarrett Bousquet, Kevin Korol, Tony Matarazzo; senior support includes Micki Dupont, Aaron Rome, Scott Jacko.
Languages: English; Swedish/Finnish market support through AC Hockey AB affiliation.
Contact email: info@titan365.com; kepp@titan365.com, listed staff emails on Titan site.
Phone / WhatsApp: +1 604-971-1021.
Website: https://titan365.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/titansports365/

About Titan Sports Management

Titan Sports Management is a North Vancouver-based boutique hockey agency built around long-term player representation, family advising, contract work, and post-career planning. Kevin Epp’s public profile traces the firm’s rise from Western Canada hockey circles into high-value NHL representation, with Sportsnet noting his work for major clients such as Henrik and Daniel Sedin, Anze Kopitar, and Ryan Johansen.

The agency presents itself as a full-service athlete-management firm covering contract negotiation, endorsements, charitable initiatives, retirement preparation, and performance resources. Titan’s current NHL-facing book is smaller than the mega-agencies but unusually concentrated in meaningful contracts, including Juuse Saros, Dylan Guenther, Ryan Pulock, Peyton Krebs, Ridly Greig, Arvid Söderblom, and Jagger Firkus. The firm’s client focus blends established NHL players, Canadian junior prospects, and a selective European bridge through its AC Hockey AB relationship.

Titan is known more for relationship-driven negotiation and career planning than for sheer roster volume. Its recent deal record shows both long-term security plays, such as Saros and Guenther, and targeted bridge/development contracts, such as Krebs, Söderblom, Firkus, and Ratzlaff. The agency’s cross-border value is strongest in Canada-to-NHL and Sweden-to-North America pathways. Titan’s site also emphasizes philanthropic and off-ice identity work, which fits its family-office style positioning for established players.

Client Roster

Contract figures below use public records where available; European salary details are generally not publicly disclosed.

Top players / NHL players

Juuse Saros (Nashville Predators) – G – Finland – 1995-04-19 – 8 years, $61.92M, $7.74M AAV, 2025–26 through 2032–33.
Dylan Guenther (Utah Mammoth) – F – Canada – 2003-04-10 – 8 years, $57.14M, $7.14M AAV, 2025–26 through 2032–33.
Ryan Pulock (New York Islanders) – D – Canada – 1994-10-06 – 8 years, $49.2M, $6.15M AAV, NTC/M-NTC structure reported publicly.
Peyton Krebs (Buffalo Sabres) – F – Canada – 2001-01-26 – 2 years, $2.9M, $1.45M AAV through 2025–26.
Ridly Greig (Ottawa Senators) – F – Canada – 2002-08-08 – 4 years, $13M, $3.25M AAV through 2028–29.
Arvid Söderblom (Chicago Blackhawks) – G – Sweden – 1999-08-19 – 2 years, $5.5M, $2.75M AAV.
Ryan Reaves (San Jose Sharks) – F – Canada – 1987-01-20 – 3 years, $4.05M, $1.35M AAV, deal originally signed with Toronto.
Jagger Firkus (Coachella Valley Firebirds, AHL) – F – Canada – 2004-04-29 – ELC, 3 years, $2.675M maximum value.
Ryan Pulock (New York Islanders) – D – Canada – 1994-10-06 – long-term top-four defense contract listed above.
Lars Eller (Ottawa Senators) – F – Denmark – 1989-05-08 – current public listing shows 2025–26 Ottawa; public salary detail not fully matched under Titan’s active tables.

Prospects & young talents

Scott Ratzlaff (Buffalo Sabres system) – G – Canada – 2005-03-09 – ELC, 3 years, $2.505M maximum value.
Kaden Hammell (Seattle Kraken system) – D – Canada – 2005-05-24 – ELC, 3 years, $2.597M maximum value.
Jake Chiasson (Montreal Canadiens system) – F – Canada – 2003-05-25 – ELC, 3 years, $2.53M maximum value.
Jayden Grubbe (Edmonton Oilers system) – F – Canada – 2003-01-12 – ELC, 3 years, $2.603M maximum value.

Goalies

Juuse Saros (Nashville Predators) – G – Finland – 1995-04-19
Arvid Söderblom (Chicago Blackhawks) – G – Sweden – 1999-08-19
Scott Ratzlaff (Buffalo Sabres system) – G – Canada – 2005-03-09

Women’s hockey clients

No public women’s hockey roster verified.

Coaches/Staff represented

No public coaching/staff representation verified.

Notable former clients

Henrik Sedin – represented by Kevin Epp during NHL career; foundational elite client relationship.
Daniel Sedin – represented by Kevin Epp during NHL career; foundational elite client relationship.
Jordin Tootoo – listed with last public playing season below 2025–26, treated as inactive/retired in this profile.
Stefan Elliott – listed with last public playing season below 2025–26, treated as inactive/retired in this profile.

Highlights

  • Negotiation style: relationship-driven, long-term security focused, with recent eight-year extensions for Saros and Guenther.

  • NHLPA/CBA expertise: long-term extensions, bridge/RFA settlements, ELC structures, and goalie-market valuation.

  • Network strengths: Western Canada, WHL/CHL, NHL front offices, and Swedish player pathway through AC Hockey AB.

  • Development pipeline: Titan markets performance, advisory, charity, and transition planning as part of its service mix.

  • Specialty lanes: high-end goalies, Western Canadian forwards, and NHL-ready defensemen.

Agency Snapshot

Origin story

  • Kevin Epp built Titan after leaving his own playing career path and moving into player representation.

  • The agency grew out of Western Canada hockey relationships and became known through major NHL clients such as the Sedins and Anze Kopitar.

  • Titan’s current public positioning is athlete-first management across contracts, marketing, charity, and transition planning.

Milestones

  • 2007–2008 – Titan operating roots inferred from “over 18 years” of service and public profile timing.

  • 2011 – Ryan Pulock drafted by the New York Islanders; later became one of Titan’s major long-term defense contracts.

  • 2021 – Ryan Pulock’s eight-year, $49.2M Islanders extension became a major Titan blue-line deal.

  • 2024 – Juuse Saros signed an eight-year, $61.92M Nashville extension.

  • 2024 – Dylan Guenther signed an eight-year, $57.14M Utah extension.

  • 2025 – Ridly Greig signed a four-year, $13M Ottawa extension.

Network strengths

  • North America: NHL, AHL, WHL, CHL, and Western Canada development channels.

  • Europe: Sweden and Nordic market support through AC Hockey AB.

  • Specialty lanes: goalies, RFA extensions, ELC development clients, and smaller-book personalized representation.

Support Team / Partners

  • Contract/cap specialist: Kevin Epp, Jarrett Bousquet, Kevin Korol.

  • Player development/mentor support: Micki Dupont and Aaron Rome.

  • Legal/general counsel: Scott Jacko.

  • Marketing/charity/career transition: handled through Titan’s listed athlete-management services.

  • European partner: AC Hockey AB.

  • Financial/tax/immigration partners: not publicly named.

Notable Deals Led by Titan Sports Management

2024 – Juuse Saros: Nashville Predators – extension – 8 years – $61.92M – $7.74M AAV.
2024 – Dylan Guenther: Utah Hockey Club – extension – 8 years – $57.14M – $7.14M AAV.
2025 – Ridly Greig: Ottawa Senators – RFA extension – 4 years – $13M – $3.25M AAV.
2025 – Arvid Söderblom: Chicago Blackhawks – RFA goalie extension – 2 years – $5.5M – $2.75M AAV.
2024 – Peyton Krebs: Buffalo Sabres – RFA bridge deal – 2 years – $2.9M – $1.45M AAV.
2023 – Jagger Firkus: Seattle Kraken – ELC – 3 years – $2.675M maximum value.
2024 – Scott Ratzlaff: Buffalo Sabres – ELC – 3 years – $2.505M maximum value.
2021 – Ryan Pulock: New York Islanders – extension – 8 years – $49.2M – $6.15M AAV.

Track Record (Last 3 Seasons)

NHL contracts signed: approx. 18 active public NHL/SPC contracts signed from 2023–2025 across Titan agents.
Total value signed (USD): approx. $181.89M in active contracts signed from 2023–2025.
Total AAV represented (USD): approx. $57.13M in current active NHL cap hits across public Titan-agent contracts.
Extensions/renewals: Saros, Guenther, Greig, Söderblom, Krebs among recent major renewals.
ELCs signed: Firkus, Ratzlaff, Hammell, Chiasson, Grubbe.
RFA outcomes: mix of long-term security, medium-term extension, and bridge structure.
Arbitration cases: no public heard arbitration award identified; Söderblom resolved by contract.
Europe transfers: public count not fully available.
Aggregate client market value: approx. $368.59M in active NHL contract value from public Titan-agent contracts.

Compliance & Accreditation

NHLPA certification status: Kevin Epp and Jarrett Bousquet are represented in public NHL contract/agent records; official NHLPA directory status should be rechecked at publication.
National federation registrations: not publicly verified.
Professional liability insurance: not publicly stated.
Ethics/compliance notes: no verified public disciplinary issues found in the sources reviewed.

Testimonials

Josh Gorges called Kevin Epp “really interested in the person away from the rink.”
Predators GM Barry Trotz said Saros gives Nashville “a chance to win every night.”
Utah GM Bill Armstrong said Guenther is “a young, highly skilled forward with a shot that’s evolving into one of the best in the NHL.”

Press, Awards & Recognition

2018 – Sportsnet feature profile on Kevin Epp and Titan’s relationship-based agency model.
2024 – Saros eight-year extension highlighted Titan’s elite goalie-contract work.
2024 – Guenther eight-year extension added a major young-star deal to Titan’s book.

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