Minor ice hockey Martin's first season of organized ice hockey was at the age of 10, and she did not allow a goal during the entire 17-game schedule. Martin made her international debut in November 2000 at the Four Nations Cup. She appeared in one game, a 2–2 tie against Finland. In club competition, she is a two-time European women's champion with AIK, in 2004–05 and 2005–06. She was also acclaimed as the top goaltender in the tournament in 2005–06.
University of Minnesota Duluth On 22 March 2008, Martin and the UMD Bulldogs beat the Wisconsin Badgers 4–0 at the
Duluth Entertainment Convention Center arena in
Duluth, MN for their fourth NCAA Division I national championship. It was just the second shutout in NCAA women's hockey championship history. Martin made 28 saves in the game and 69 total saves in the Frozen Four championship tournament and was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. She was also named to the All-Tournament Team along with four of her teammates. On 19 February 2011, Martin led the Bulldogs to a 9–0 shutout of the St. Cloud State Huskies at Amsoil Arena in Duluth. The win gave Martin 66 wins, a new record for Bulldogs goaltenders. The previous record was held by Martin's former teammate, Riita Schaublin. On 3 March 2011, Martin was named the
WCHA Goaltender of the Year and was named to the league's All-WCHA Second Team. In 2011–12, Martin played with Team Sweden teammates
Elin Holmlov and
Danijela Rundqvist for Tornado Moscow of the Russian
Women's Hockey League.
International play Martin made her international debut for
Sweden at the
2001 Women's World Championship, when she was 15 years old. She played in two games, as Sweden finished fifth. She also played for Sweden at the
2002 Winter Olympics, helping them to a third-place finish as a surprise starter for the bronze medal game against Finland. Martin was selected as the starter for the medal game by a
coin toss. Martin also suited up for Sweden at the Women's World Championships in
2004,
2005,
2007, and
2008, capturing bronze medals in 2007 and 2009. At the conclusion of the tournament, Martin was named the Best Goalie by the
International Ice Hockey Federation Directorate and earned a spot on the Tournament All-Star Team. ==Career statistics==