Canada Tom Martin
1-time AHL Calder Cup Champion 1
1-time AHL First All-Star Team 1
Date of Birth
Position
LW
Age
59
Height
6'2" / 188 cm
Place of Birth
Weight
194 lbs / 88 kg
Nation
Shoots
L
Youth Team
-
Status
Retired

Tom Martin Statistics

S Team League GP G A TP PIM +/-   POST GP G A TP PIM +/-
1979-80 Victoria Kings Midget -* -* -* -* -* -* |
1980-81 Kelowna Buckaroos BCJHL 43* 17* 34* 51* 143* -* |
1981-82 Kelowna Buckaroos BCJHL 43* 32* 34* 66* 194* -* |
1982-83 Univ. of Denver NCAA 37* 8* 18* 26* 128* -* |
1983-84 Victoria Cougars WHL 60* 30* 45* 75* 261* -* |
Sherbrooke Jets AHL 5* 0* 0* 0* 16* -* |
1984-85 Winnipeg Jets NHL 8* 1* 0* 1* 42* 1* | Playoffs 3 0 0 0 2 -
Sherbrooke Canadiens AHL 58* 4* 15* 19* 212* -* | Playoffs 12 1 1 2 72 -
1985-86 Winnipeg Jets NHL 5* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* |
Sherbrooke Canadiens AHL 69* 11* 18* 29* 227* -* |
1986-87 Winnipeg Jets NHL 11* 1* 0* 1* 49* 1* |
Adirondack Red Wings AHL 18* 5* 6* 11* 57* -* |
1987-88 Hartford Whalers NHL 5* 1* 2* 3* 14* -1* |
Binghamton Whalers “C” AHL 71* 28* 61* 89* 344* -* | Playoffs 3 0 0 0 18 -
1988-89 Minnesota North Stars NHL 4* 1* 1* 2* 4* 1* |
Hartford Whalers NHL 38* 7* 6* 13* 113* 8* | Playoffs 1 0 0 0 4 0
1989-90 Hartford Whalers NHL 21* 1* 2* 3* 37* 0* |
Binghamton Whalers AHL 24* 4* 10* 14* 113* -* |
1990-91 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 22* 11* 7* 18* 88* -* |
1991-92 Duisburger SV Germany2 7* 3* 8* 11* 32* -* |

Tom Martin Career Totals

League Years GP G A TP PPG PIM +/- | Years GP G A TP PPG PIM +/-
AHL 7 267* 63* 117* 180* 0.67* 1 057* -* | 2 15 1 * 1 * 2 * 0.13 * 90 * - *
BCJHL (BCHL) 2 86* 49* 68* 117* 1.36* 337* -* | 0 * * * * * *
Germany2 1 7* 3* 8* 11* 1.57* 32* -* | 0 * * * * * *
Midget 1 -* -* -* -* -* -* -* | 0 * * * * * *
NCAA 1 37* 8* 18* 26* 0.70* 128* -* | 0 * * * * * *
NHL 6 92* 12* 11* 23* 0.25* 259* 10* | 2 4 0 * 0 * 0 * 0.00 * 6 * 0 *
WHL 1 60* 30* 45* 75* 1.25* 261* -* | 0 * * * * * *
* Some data is missing to provide a correct summary.

Tom Martin Career Highlights

Season
Awards by season
Player Biography and Trivia

Cult/Star player for Victoria Kings

Involved in one of the most bizarre trades in hockey history, when on January 19, 1983 his rights were traded by the Seattle Breakers (who listed him on their reserve list) to his hometown Victoria Cougars - whom he expressed interest to only play junior hockey for his hometown team and leave university in the U.S., for a used team bus the Cougars had purchased from the defunct Spokane Flyers franchise. The bus was sitting in storage in the U.S. as the Cougars were not willing to pay taxes and fees required to bring the bus across the border to Canada. For the remainder of his hockey career, this earned him the nickname "Bussey".