Martin is the seventh Black coach in the history of men's professional hockey.
He joins Dirk Graham, who became the NHL's first Black coach when he led the Chicago Blackhawks for 59 games in 1998-99, and John Paris Jr., who was the first to lead a professional team to a championship when Atlanta of the IHL won the Turner Cup in 1994.
The others are Shawn Wheeler (Charlotte, ECHL, 1998-2000), Graeme Townshend (Macon, Central Hockey League 1999-2001; Greensboro, ECHL, 2001-02), and Leo Thomas (Macon, Southern Professional Hockey League, 2018-19).
Mark Joslin was named coach of the Toronto Six of the Premier Hockey Federation, the women's professional league, on June 11, 2021.
Martin's hiring as the director of hockey operations is also the latest by a Black person in key management positions in professional hockey.
The San Jose Sharks hired former NHL forward Mike Grier as the first Black general manager in League history on July 5. That came after the Tampa Bay Lightning hired Mark Pitts, a former Coca-Cola Beverages Florida executive, as their chief operating officer on Dec. 17, 2021.
Before that, the Los Angeles Kings named former Western Hockey League forward Vukie Mpofu as manager of hockey operations and legal affairs on May 28, 2021, and the Florida Panthers hired former hockey agent Brett Peterson as assistant general manager on Nov. 17, 2020.