Sharks working to trade Paul Martin
The San Jose Sharks are hoping to give Paul Martin a fresh start.
The veteran defenseman reportedly seeks a move elsewhere, and Sharks general manager Doug Wilson is doing his part to accommodate him, reports Kevin Kurz of The Athletic.
While there is no timetable for the potential deal, Martin's agent, Ben Hankinson, suggests "the sooner the better."
Hankinson indicates there has been some interest in Martin's services, but what sort of return he would draw is unclear. An ankle injury has limited the veteran defenseman to just three games this season, in which he's been held off the scoresheet.
Martin finished last season with 26 points in 81 games.
The 36-year-old has one year remaining on his contract, carry a $4.85-million cap hit.
Wilson did not rule out the possibility of placing Martin on waivers if the Sharks are unable to find a deal.
Martin will not go with the Sharks on their upcoming three-game road trip, and the possibility exists he could be sent to the minors as Wilson works on a trade. Earlier this season, Martin fulfilled a four-game conditioning stint with the Sharks' AHL club, registering one assist.
HEADLINES
- Jets win 10th straight on Scheifele's record-setting goal in OT
- Red Wings trade Husso to Ducks for future considerations
- Ducks' Zegras suspended 3 games for interference on Red Wings' Rasmussen
- 7 NHLers who could use a change of scenery ahead of trade deadline
- Ranking the top candidates to be dealt before the NHL trade deadline