Scott Glenndale Martin King (born June 25, 1967) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender.
He headed west from his hometown to join the Richmond Sockeyes of the British Columbia Junior Hockey League during his teenage years.
A fast reflex goalie with a right-handed catch, King quickly earned the starting job for the Sockeyes and played 40 games that year, winning 23 and with a 5.05 goals against average (GAA).
When injury struck Red Wings goalie Tim Cheveldae, a slew of promising minors were called up to try and fill the void for the big club.
Having a solid goalie veteran on the team, Toledo excelled and King finished with 26–11–7 record and a playoff berth.