Bryan Berard: 14 Who Made a Difference in RI in 2014

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Bryan Berard: 14 Who Made a Difference in RI in 2014

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Hockey players are known for their strength and tenacity on the ice -- and Rhode Island hockey player Bryan Berard proved they can be just as tough off of it. 

The Woonsocket native, who played in the NHL for 11 years, helped investigators scrutinize bank transfers and payments from a string of investments from former friends that may have bilked up to $100 million from Berard and more than a dozen of his colleagues on the ice.

The accused, Phillip A. Kenner and Tommy C. Constantine, were close to Berard -- but assuming that he was in their "good hands," Berard believed he lost between $3 million and $6 million in forged lines of credit, empty real estate deals and bad investments in a tech startup, a video game company and a shoulder pad company

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"Hockey players are trustworthy guys. Most of us come from blue collar families. Teammates learn to trust each other at a young age," Berard said.

"I've closed that angry chapter in my life and moved on. Still, that's why I was at the hearings. I wanted both of those guys to look me in the eye and know I'm one of the guys who helped the government make these guys pay for what they've done."

And Berard is working to help other players with their finances -- in 2013, he joined Providence's Whale Rock Point Partners LLC as director of their sports and entertainment group -- and Berard gave a presentation this year to incoming NHL rookies about the dangers of bad investments and the importance of budgeting sports earnings to last a lifetime.


14 Who Made a Difference in RI in 2014

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