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Martin has been recalled from AHL Hartford by the Rangers, Peter Baugh of The Athletic reports Sunday.
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Martin started the season in the KHL with CSKA Moskva, then returned to North America and played one game with AHL Hartford. Now, he'll serve as the NHL backup to Igor Shesterkin with Jonathan Quick (lower body) still on injured reserve. Shesterkin will get as many of the starts as he can handle, so it remains to be seen how many starts, if any, Martin will get with the Rangers.
Martin started the season in the KHL with CSKA Moskva, then returned to North America and played one game with AHL Hartford. Now, he'll serve as the NHL backup to Igor Shesterkin with Jonathan Quick (lower body) still on injured reserve. Shesterkin will get as many of the starts as he can handle, so it remains to be seen how many starts, if any, Martin will get with the Rangers.
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Martin registered a 3-8-1 record with a 3.65 GAA and a .887 save percentage in 13 appearances for Columbus before being claimed off waivers by Carolina. As a member of the Hurricanes, he went 4-1-1 with a 2.63 GAA and a .896 save percentage. The organization promptly signed Martin to a one-year contract extension in March. Carolina desperately needed goaltending depth because of Frederik Andersen's blood clotting issue. In fact, Andersen has been limited to 50 appearances over the past two seasons, and more absences would lead to more opportunities for Martin and Pyotr Kochetkov in 2024-25. The 29-year-old Martin could be a solid waiver option, but he is firmly entrenched in the No. 3 spot on the goaltending depth chart going into the upcoming campaign.
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Signs two-year deal
Martin signed a two-year, two-way contract with the Rangers on Wednesday, per Mollie Walker of the New York Post. He has also been placed on waivers.
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Off to KHL
Martin signed a two-year contract with CSKA Moscow of the KHL on Wednesday, Tony Androckitis of Inside AHL Hockey reports.
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Called up from minors
Martin was promoted from AHL Chicago on Tuesday.
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Sent down to minors
Martin was reassigned to AHL Chicago on Wednesday.
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Chased from net after two periods
Martin allowed five goals on 28 shots in two periods of action Saturday in a 6-0 loss to Florida. Yaniv Perets surrendered one goal on seven shots in relief.
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Moving on from Carolina
Martin will pursue a new opportunity, closing the door on his return to the Hurricanes, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports Tuesday.
ANALYSIS
Martin's exit from the Hurricanes was already expected after the team acquired Cayden Primeau from the Canadiens. There are some teams that need goaltending depth, so Martin should be able to find an NHL deal for 2025-26 despite his 3.89 GAA and .846 save percentage over nine games behind a good team last year.
Martin's exit from the Hurricanes was already expected after the team acquired Cayden Primeau from the Canadiens. There are some teams that need goaltending depth, so Martin should be able to find an NHL deal for 2025-26 despite his 3.89 GAA and .846 save percentage over nine games behind a good team last year.








