The Islanders offseason continued on Tuesday with the acquisition of Matt Martin from the Toronto Maple Leafs. In exchange they sent goalie prospect Eamon McAdam North of the boarder.
The deal brings Martin back to the Islanders, where he played parts of seven seasons with the team. Martin became a mainstay on the Islanders’ fourth line during that time and was a fan favorite.
#Isles Matt Martin also tells Newsday: "I do think I can contribute in a similar way that I contributed before. I'm as hungry as I've ever been. Last year wasn’t a lot of fun for me in lot of ways. Sitting out is not fun. I'm motivated and excited to get back to work."
— Andrew Gross (@AGrossNewsday) July 3, 2018
He departed the team two years ago during free agency and signed a four year deal with the Maple Leafs. Lou Lamoriello was the Maple Leafs general manager at the time.
Martin struggled during his time in Toronto and appeared in just 50 games last season. Martin is the latest depth acquisition that the Islanders have made since the free agent signing period opened on Sunday.
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