SAN FRANCISCO - Jonathan Martin has had Jim Harbaughs support all along, from his early college days at Stanford to the offensive tackles tumultuous year in which he accused a Dolphins teammate of bullying, and even in a formal NFL investigation into the situation in Miami. Now, Harbaugh is giving Martin a football fresh start. In a safe environment around former Stanford coaches who consider him a friend. Martin was traded from Miami to the San Francisco 49ers on Tuesday night to play once more for Harbaugh, who publicly expressed his support of Martin last year and called him a "personal friend." The Dolphins announced the move late on the first day of NFL free agency. San Francisco then confirmed the trade, saying only that it would send an undisclosed draft choice to Miami and that Martin still must pass a physical to complete the deal. "Big news.... Beyond Blessed ... Opportunities are few in the NFL... Cant wait to get to work #9erEmpire," Martin posted on Twitter. The 24-year-old Martins move should be a simple one considering hes already in town — back on the Stanford campus taking classes. "This is great for him to get back on the field and hes in Palo Alto right now. It couldnt be much better," his agent, Ken Zuckerman, said in a phone interview. "I just think everyone wanted this to happen. Harbaugh knows Jonathan, I think the Dolphins were compensated and Jonathan wants to get back on the field. Its a good day." An investigation for the NFL determined last month that Dolphins guard Richie Incognito and two other offensive linemen engaged in persistent harassment of Martin, another offensive lineman and an assistant trainer. "As far as that situation, theres only one thing I can intelligently comment on and thats knowing Jonathan Martin," Harbaugh said in November. "I know him to be a fine person and his family. ... (He) epitomizes the student-athlete model and a personal friend. I support Jonathan." The trade capped a busy first day for the 49ers, who lost to the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks in the NFC championship game. Martin left the Dolphins in late October, underwent counselling for emotional issues and alleged he was harassed by teammates. Incognito was then suspended for the final eight games. "We feel that this move is in the best interests of all parties involved," Dolphins general manager Dennis Hickey said. "We wish Jonathan well." After a report on the investigation was released last month, the Dolphins fired offensive line coach Jim Turner and longtime trainer Kevin ONeill. Incognito and guard John Jerry, who was also implicated in the report, became free agents Tuesday and arent expected to play for the Dolphins again. Incognito has recently received treatment in the wake of the scandal. He sent tweets in recent weeks that varied dramatically in tone, including a rant blasting Martin that quickly went viral. Martins departure from the Dolphins had been expected. Owner Stephen Ross said in January that he didnt expect Martin to play for the team again. The investigation for the NFL found a pattern of harassment on the Dolphins, with Martin the primary target of vicious taunts and racist insults that occurred almost daily. The report said teammates threatened to rape Martins sister, called him a long list of slurs and bullied him for not being "black enough." Martin is black and Incognito is white. The troubled relationship between Martin and Incognito drew national scrutiny and stirred a debate about bullying. Martin said he tried to be friends with Incognito despite their diverse backgrounds. Martin was a classics major at Stanford, while Incognito, 30, was kicked off his team at Nebraska and went on to develop a reputation as one of the NFLs dirtiest players. Martin, who protected Andrew Lucks blind side at Stanford, was a second-round draft pick by Miami in 2012. He became a starter as a rookie but struggled at times while being shuffled between right and left tackle. Last year he was part of a line that allowed a franchise-record 58 sacks. The Dolphins began revamping their line Tuesday by agreeing to terms with Pro Bowl left tackle Braden Albert. Martin has two years remaining on his contract and has a base salary of $824,933 this year. Pro Bowl centre Mike Pouncey is the only offensive lineman involved in the bullying scandal still on Miamis roster. AP Sports Writer Steven Wine in Miami contributed to this report. Nike Air Max 97 Heren Sale . As TSN reported Thursday, the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport is under intense pressure from the federal government to focus drug testing on athletes who compete in international events representing Canada. Since funding for the tests has been frozen and the cost of testing can eclipse $1,000 per test, university athletes in a number of sports are being tested less often. 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The Penguins were minus a number of players on Monday versus the New York Rangers in what ended up as a 4-3 loss in overtime, with forwards Chris Kunitz, Patric Hornqvist, Beau Bennett and Pascal Dupuis all sidelined along with defensemen Kris Letang and Olli Maatta. Pittsburgh, though, rallied from a 3-1 hole to force overtime as Evgeni Malkin and Steve Downie scored 24 seconds apart in the third period. Nick Spaling scored earlier in the game and Marc-Andre Fleury posted 25 saves. Fleury yielded the deciding goal with 1:15 on the clock in overtime as Rangers defenseman Kevin Klein sent a shot from high slot through a screen. We just kind of stuck with it, said Pens captain Sidney Crosby. We were able to capitalize on them sitting back. Pittsburgh had won five of its previous seven before the loss and could get a boost tonight as both Hornqvist (upper body) and Letang (groin) are expected to be game-time decisions. Hornqvist has missed the past two games and returned to practice on Thursday, while Letang has missed five in a row. Crosby, though, did not practice on Thursday due to an illness and his status for this game is unknown. The Penguins will visit the Columbbus Blue Jackets on Saturday, so both Fleury and backup Thomas Greiss could see action over the next two days.dddddddddddd Fleury is an excellent 5-1-0 in his career versus the Flames with a 1.81 goals against average and .937 save percentage in seven meetings, while Greiss is 1-2-0 against them with a 2.36 GAA and .900 save percentage. The Penguins have won seven straight versus the Flames and are 13-1-0 with two ties in the past 16 meetings at home. Calgary, which last won in Pittsburgh on Dec. 3, 2005, is on a season-worst three-game losing streak, a skid that was extended with last nights 4-3 setback to the Buffalo Sabres. The Flames outshot the Sabres 45-19, getting goals from Mark Giordano, David Jones and Sean Monahan, but netminder Karri Ramo made only 15 saves. As good as we were offensively, we had some breakdowns, said Flames coach Bob Hartley. Were not as sharp as we can be defensively, and there are teams that make us pay for that. Calgarys three-game slide includes a loss in the first two of a four-game swing that ends Sunday in Chicago. Giordano has amassed two goals and four assists over a six-game point streak. Jonas Hiller will start in net for the Flames looking to snap his own personal three-game skid. He is 2-2-1 in his career versus the Penguins with a 2.77 GAA and .893 save percentage. ' ' '