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Neal Martin (ice hockey)

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Canadian retired ice hockey defenceman
Ice hockey player
Neal Martin
Born (1975-09-08)September 8, 1975 (age 50)
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight194 lb (88 kg; 13 st 12 lb)
PositionDefence
ShotLeft
Played forHampton Roads Admirals
San Antonio Dragons
Portland Pirates
Mississippi Sea Wolves
Waco Wizards
Long Beach Ice Dogs
Chicago Wolves
London Knights
SERC Wild Wings
Villacher SV
Coventry Blaze
AaB Ice Hockey
National team Canada
NHL draftUndrafted
Playing career1996–2010

Neal Martin (born September 8, 1975 inSudbury,Ontario) is aCanadian retiredice hockeydefenceman

Career

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Martin began hisMajor Junior career with theSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of theOHL, having been selected in the 5th round, 79th overall, in the 1992OHL Priority Selection Draft.[1][2] Martin played sparingly in his first season with the Greyhounds, logging only 17 regular season games. The team had an extended run in the play-offs, before losing the finals to thePeterborough Petes. Nevertheless, they qualified as hosts for the1993 Memorial Cup, which they subsequently won. He began the 1993-94 with the Greyhounds, before being traded midway through the season to home-town teamSudbury Wolves.[3] Martin found more ice time in Sudbury, and as a result his scoring increased. During the 1994-95 season, he registered 36 points in 62 games, whilst the following season saw him register 49 points in 51 games. Following the culmination of the 1995-96 season, Martin turned professional.

TheHampton Roads Admirals of theECHL were Martin's first professional team, he played 54 games in the 1996-97 season, registering 22 points. In addition to his time inNorfolk, Martin also played a single game for both theAHL'sPortland Pirates and theIHL'sSan Antonio Dragons. Martin remained in the ECHL for the following season, moving to theMississippi Sea Wolves, where his production dipped slightly, tallying 14 points in 52 games as the Sea Wolves failed to make the playoffs. Following the season in Mississippi, Martin joined theWaco Wizards of theWPHL where he went on to have a career year, registering 54 points in 50 games.[1] During the season he also had short stints with theChicago Wolves and theLong Beach Ice Dogs, both of the IHL.

After his success in Texas, Martin moved to the United Kingdom and signed with theLondon Knights of theBISL. It was a successful season, with Martin being named as aSecond Team All-Star, and the Knights winning theBritish Championship. Martin re-signed with the Knights for the 2000-01 season.[4] During his second season in the capital, Martin was named as analternate captain, scored 25 points in 47 games, and was again named as aSecond Team All-Star. Following his time in the United Kingdom, Martin moved to Germany in order to play forDEL sideSERC Wild Wings. The Wild Wings finished last in the standings, and narrowly avoided relegation, despite this, Martin put up respectable numbers, scoring 25 points in 59 games.[1] Martin remained with the Wild Wings for the following season, however, the team's fortunes didn't change, again finishing last in the league. Despite winning the play-down, the Wild Wings were relegated to the2nd Bundesliga as they lost their license due to insolvency proceedings.

Following the Wild Wings relegation, Martin moved across the border to Austria and played forVillacher SV of theEBEL for the 2003-04 season. It'd be a productive one, Martin scored 18 points in 47 games as VSV finished 3rd in the regular season. They made it to the play-off final before ultimately losing toEC KAC. During the season, Martin was named to theCanadian National Team for the 2003 Lotto Cup, held in Slovakia.[5]

Martin returned to the UK for the 2004-05 season, in order to play for theCoventry Blaze of theElite Ice Hockey League, where he was named as an alternate captain. The EIHL was the new top-tier of the sport in the UK, following the collapse of the BISL. The team had a spectacular season, completing the British Grand Slam, after winning the regular season, Play-offs and Challenge Cup. Likewise, Martin had a strong season, scoring 15 points in 30 games and being selected as a First Team All-Star.[1] Martin would increase his production during his second year in the Midlands, tallying 30 points in 40 games, and was again named as a First Team All-Star. His third season for the Blaze again saw increased scoring, this time registering 37 points in 50 games. The Blaze would win the regular season, and the challenge cup, with Martin once again being named as First Team All-Star. Martin returned for a fourth season in Coventry, increasing his scoring once again with 39 points in 49 games, and was named a First Team All-Star for the fourth consecutive time. The Blaze would again top the table in the regular season, and would also take home the short-lived Knock-out Cup.[1] Following the culmination of the season, it was announced that after four years Martin would be leaving Coventry, to player forAaB Ice Hockey of theAL-Bank Ligaen.[6]

His first season in Denmark was mixed, the team struggled, finishing 8th in the regular season and went out of the play-offs in the first round. Nevertheless, Martin managed to register 21 points in 42 games.[7] AaB had a much better season in 2009-10, finishing 2nd in the league, before being swept in the play-off finals bySønderjyskE. Following his second year in Denmark, Martin retired from professional hockey.

In 2011, Martin was inducted to theBritish Ice Hockey Hall of Fame as a result of his strong career in the UK.[8][9]

Awards and achievements

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Career statistics

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Regular Season and Playoffs

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  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1992-93Sault Ste. Marie GreyhoundsOHL17000520002
1993-94Sault Ste. Marie GreyhoundsOHL190444
1993-94Sudbury WolvesOHL212686100115
1994-95Sudbury WolvesOHL624323661180666
1995-96Sudbury WolvesOHL517424954
1996-97Hampton Roads AdmiralsECHL54319228990224
1996-97San Antonio DragonsIHL10000
1996-97Portland PiratesAHL10220
1997-98Mississippi Sea WolvesECHL524101459
1998–99Waco WizardsWPHL501341552740550
1998–99Long Beach Ice DogsIHL30226
1998–99Chicago WolvesIHL80112
1999–00London KnightsBISL39610162483250
2000–01London KnightsBISL47817254583036
2001-02SERC Wild WingsDEL594212589722422
2002-03SERC Wild WingsDEL451346460116
2003-04Villacher SVEBEL473151856712314
2004–05Coventry BlazeEIHL30312156100330
2005–06Coventry BlazeEIHL401318311460332
2006–07Coventry BlazeEIHL50631374830112
2007-08Coventry BlazeEIHL491128394440228
2008–09AaB Ice HockeyDEN42516314650002
2009–10AaB Ice HockeyDEN21257161432520
EIHL totals16933891221122309912

Personal life

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Martin's cousin is fellow professional hockey playerSean Blanchard, who also played for the London Knights.[1] During Martin's time with the Blaze he attendedCoventry University, graduating with aBachelor's degree in Sports Management before studying for anMBA.[12]

References

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  1. ^abcdef"Neal Martin". EliteProspects.com. RetrievedJuly 4, 2020.
  2. ^"1992 Ontario Hockey League draft - Round 5". EliteProspects.com. RetrievedJuly 4, 2020.
  3. ^"OHL Grad, Neal Martin, Playing in Denmark". OHL Alumni Central. May 18, 2010. RetrievedJuly 4, 2020.
  4. ^"Knights Back For More".London Knights. July 31, 2000. Archived fromthe original on 2000-09-15. RetrievedJuly 4, 2020.
  5. ^"Team Canada Rosters Named for Two Upcoming Men's National Team Events 'Lotto Cup' and 'Spengler Cup'". OHL Alumni Central. December 17, 2003. RetrievedJuly 4, 2020.
  6. ^"Martin leaves Blaze for Denmark".BBC. March 26, 2008. RetrievedJuly 4, 2020.
  7. ^"Ex-Blaze star Neal Martin set for first game at Skydome in away colours".Coventry Telegraph. August 29, 2009. RetrievedJuly 4, 2020.
  8. ^ab"Hall of Fame - IHUK".Ice Hockey UK. RetrievedOctober 8, 2020.
  9. ^ab"Paul Thompson hails super fit Neil Martin".Coventry Telegraph. April 26, 2013. RetrievedJuly 3, 2020.
  10. ^abcde"History - Coventry Blaze".Coventry Blaze. RetrievedJuly 3, 2020.
  11. ^"Grand Slam triumph for Coventry".BBC. April 10, 2005. RetrievedJuly 3, 2020.
  12. ^"Degree for Coventry Blaze star Neal".Coventry Telegraph. November 22, 2007. RetrievedJuly 4, 2020.

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