


Matt Martin always had interest in moving to a front-office role during his playing career.
So when the Islanders offered him a role as special assistant to GM Mathieu Darche, it was a pretty easy call.
“For now, it’s just about I really do want to learn the ins and outs of everything,” Martin said. “I think Darchy said I’m gonna have the ability to do a lot of different things. Spend some time with the scouts this week, at the draft. Pretty cool to see all the behind-the-scenes things that as a player you don’t focus on or think about. That’s a totally different perspective.”
Martin has only been in the job a week but expects to play a role in every part of the Islanders’ operations.
That could include everything from the AHL club in Bridgeport to player development to evaluation and beyond.

In a perfect world, he’d like to build a long front-office career to go with the one he just finished as a player.
“Spent, obviously, a lot of time with Lou [Lamoriello], learned a lot from him. The first week or so with Darche, learned a lot from him too,” Martin said. “I think the Islanders organization is in great hands with him. Pretty innovative guy, has a lot of ideas. Excited to learn from him and work with him.”
Speaking publicly for the first time since announcing his retirement as a player, Martin didn’t have much to say as far as reflecting on his career.

His emotions ahead of what ended up being his final home game said more than he could, anyway.
For now, he’s more interested in looking forward than back.
“[Darche] said it to me 100 times that he wants to be challenged, wants to hear thoughts and ideas. It’s been a great relationship so far,” Martin said. “I’ve really enjoyed spending time with him. Look forward to learning a lot more from him, just like I did from Lou.”
Fourth-round pick Tomas Poletin told The Post he plans to play next season with the WHL’s Kelowna Rockets after being taken first in the CHL Import Draft on Wednesday.
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Second-rounder Daniil Prokhorov was also selected by the OHL’s Sarnia Sting.
“I think it’d be perfect for him playing in the OHL,” Bridgeport coach Rocky Thompson said of the 6-foot-6 Russian.
Bridgeport announced the hires of David Cunniff and Chad Kolarik as assistant coaches.