Justin Martin retires after eight seasons with Buffalo Bandits

Justin Martin,  Defenseman - Buffalo Bandits
Justin Martin, Defenseman - Buffalo Bandits
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Defenseman Justin Martin has announced his retirement from the National Lacrosse League (NLL) after an eight-year career. Martin, who was drafted by the Buffalo Bandits in the second round of the 2016 NLL Draft, spent his entire professional tenure with the team.

Martin began his career with the Bandits in 2017 and remained with the organization for all eight seasons before deciding to retire. His time in “Banditland” marks a continuous commitment to one franchise throughout his professional journey.

There were no further details released regarding Martin’s future plans or additional comments from team officials at this time.



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