The 26 year old impressed in three emergency starts in January and is expected to back up Thatcher Demko next season.
Martin served as the Tampa Bay Lightning’s third stringer on their way to their second Stanley Cup last season, but never got into a game.
Once he finally started to play games for Abbotsford, he seized the No. 1 spot away from prospects Mike DiPietro and Arturs Silovs. So far this season he’s 17-4-2, with a 2.39 goals-against average and an impressive .918 save percentage. He’s posted three shutouts, third in the league.
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