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Martin ST. LOUIS (sehn-loo-EE, mahr-TEHN) Tampa Bay Lightning
Right wing. Shoots left. 5'9'', 185 lbs. Born, Laval, Que., June 18, 1975.
Signed as a free agent by Calgary, Feb. 19, 1998.
2007-08 Statistics as of Jan. 24/08: 50 GP – 19 G – 40 A – 59 Pts. – 16 PIM
In his All-Star Game debut in 2003, played on a line with Lightning teammate Vincent Lecavalier and Pittsburgh's Alex Kovalev. St. Louis: "It was a great experience. It will give me memories for a long time. Guys with great careers sometimes don't get a chance here."

St. Louis won the puck control competition and was second in fastest skater event during SuperSkills at 2003 All-Star weekend.

Was voted to the starting lineup for the 2004 All-Star Game with forwards Joe Thornton (Boston) and Ilya Kovalchuk (Atlanta).

His favorite team growing up was the Montreal Canadiens and favorite player was Mats Naslund of the Canadiens.

St. Louis was one of seven inducted into the University of Vermont Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007. St. Louis, who played at UVM from 1993-1997, was inducted alongside NHL players Tim Thomas (Boston) and Eric Perrin (Atlanta).