The Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings and Calgary Flames have reached out to Martin over the past week, Newsday reported Tuesday. Martin is bound to cash in when free agency starts, but he said he's more concerned with putting himself in the right situation.
And he's listening to the Islanders, should they be willing to negotiate.
"The money's the money," Martin said. "Obviously you want to secure yourself financially. It's important obviously in life. But for me it's just the opportunity. I started my career here, I've grown a lot as a player. I appreciate everything this organization has done for me. But I think every player wants to expand a little bit. Obviously I'd like to penalty kill and be a little more involved in the games. Sometimes it can be hard just playing 5-on-5. You don't get into the game all the time, especially in a special-teams league. But those are opportunities you've got to create for yourself. We'll see what other teams want to offer. I'm not ready to say my time's up in Long Island yet, but obviously that time's approaching pretty quickly."
Martin is spending this week at Northwell Health Ice Center, which will be the Islanders practice facility next season. He has been on the ice with roughly 200 children for his camp, the Matt Martin Hockey Academy, and has received help from Islanders teammates Casey Cizikas and Frans Nielsen. Like Martin, Nielsen has spent his NHL career with New York and will become an unrestricted free agent Friday.
Nielsen declined to comment on his free agency Wednesday.
"I just approach it the same way I did last year," Martin said of the camp. "They're Islanders fans, but they're fans of myself as well. Obviously you get the questions that are pretty hard to answer; you don't really have answers for them. But other than that, they're all here to learn, they're all here to have fun. We've had a couple of pretty special guests this week in Casey and Frans, so they're enjoying themselves. They also help me keep my mind off everything that's in store this week."