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Top Carter Hart News

  • Golden Knights' Carter Hart: Secures shootout win in Vegas debut

    Hart stopped 27 of 30 shots in Tuesday's 4-3 shootout win over the Blackhawks.

    Hart didn't get to work with a lead for long -- Vegas was ahead for just 56 seconds in the first period. The 27-year-old was able to settle in fairly well, and he turned three of four shootout attempts to come away with the win in his first game in nearly two years. Until Adin Hill (lower body) is healthy, Hart and Akira Schmid figure to split the goaltending duties. The Golden Knights begin a road trip Friday in New Jersey.

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  • Golden Knights' Carter Hart: Exits ice first Tuesday

    Hart was the first goalie to leave the ice Tuesday, Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports, indicating he'll tend the twine at home versus Chicago.

    Hart will suit up in an NHL game for the first time in nearly two years, having last played for the Flyers back in January of 2024. While Akira Schmid should continue to see the bulk of the workload for the Golden Knights, some good performances could see Hart force his way into a split share.

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  • Golden Knights' Carter Hart: Back from conditioning loan

    Hart (suspension) was recalled from his conditioning loan with AHL Henderson on Saturday.

    Hart's suspension ends Monday, making him eligible to be in the lineup for Tuesday's home game against Chicago. However, it's unclear when he will make his Vegas debut. During his stint in the minors, he went 1-2-0 with a 3.07 GAA and an .839 save percentage in three appearances.

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  • Golden Knights' Carter Hart: Surrenders four goals in AHL loss

    Hart (suspension) stopped 12 of 16 shots in AHL Henderson's 4-3 loss to Ontario on Friday.

    Hart has allowed nine goals on 56 shots over three appearances during his conditioning loan with Henderson. He's gone 1-2-0, and it's safe to say he's still rusty after this brief return to game action. Friday's appearance is likely to be his last start during the conditioning loan, but given his performance, it's fair to question if Vegas will want to thrust him into the backup role at the NHL level right away. If the Golden Knights wanted to get him more playing time in the AHL, he would require waivers to continue his stay in Henderson.

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  • Golden Knights' Carter Hart: Sent to AHL for conditioning

    Hart (suspension) was assigned to AHL Henderson on Saturday for a conditioning loan.

    Hart isn't eligible to play for Vegas until December, but he can begin to get himself back into game shape in the minors. Adin Hill (lower body) moved to injured reserve ahead of Saturday's road matchup against St. Louis. Assuming they are both healthy, Hart and Hill will probably compete for starts with the Golden Knights. Vegas currently has Akira Schmid and Carl Lindbom as the top two netminders on the roster.

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  • Golden Knights' Carter Hart: Inks two-year deal

    Hart (suspension) signed a two-year, $4 million contract with the Golden Knights on Friday, Jesse Granger of The Athletic reports.

    Hart joined the Golden Knights on a professional tryout agreement last week and has been practicing at the team's facility since then. He can start appearing in games with AHL Henderson beginning Nov. 15, but he won't be able to suit up for Vegas until Dec. 1 due to disciplinary measures from the league. Adin Hill (lower body) is considered week-to-week after exiting Monday's win over the Hurricanes, and Akira Schmid will likely serve as the Golden Knights' No. 1 option in his absence, while Carl Lindbom was recalled from the AHL.

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  • Golden Knights' Carter Hart: Signs with Vegas

    Hart signed a contract with the Golden Knights on Thursday.

    Hart was eligible to sign a contract with an NHL club as early as Wednesday as part of an agreement with the league after he was acquitted of sexual assault charges in the Hockey Canada trial. Hart won't be eligible to suit up for the Golden Knights until Dec. 1 due to disciplinary measures from the league. He's with the organization on a tryout and is expected to begin working with AHL Henderson, and he'll be eligible to begin practicing with the Golden Knights on Nov. 15. Adin Hill sustained a lower-body injury in the first period of Tuesday's game against the Flames, and Vegas has Akira Schmid as a backup and Carl Lindbom in the AHL if Hill misses time. Once Hart is able to make his team debut, he'll likely have a chance to push for playing time, assuming Hill is healthy.

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  • Carter Hart: Eligible to return Dec. 1

    Hart, who was acquitted of sexual assault charges in the Hockey Canada trial, is eligible to play in the NHL beginning Dec. 1, Chris Johnston of The Athletic reports Thursday.

    Per Johnston, contracts can be registered with the NHL on Oct. 15, and the five players can begin conditioning with a team Nov. 15 and appear in a game Dec. 1. Thus far, Hart's former team, the Flyers, hasn't commented on whether they will pursue a deal for the goaltender, but several teams were reportedly monitoring the situation in regard to when Hart would be eligible to play again.

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  • Carter Hart: Becomes free agent

    Per Chris Johnston of The Athletic, Hart (personal) didn't receive a qualifying offer from Philadelphia on Sunday, making him an unrestricted free agent.

    On Feb. 28, Hart was charged in connection with an alleged sexual assault that took place in June 2018 following a Hockey Canada event in London, Ontario.

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  • Flyers' Carter Hart: Shifts to non-roster list

    Hart (personal) was moved to the non-roster list Thursday, per CapFriendly.

    Hart is expected to surrender to London, Ontario police to be charged with sexual assault in connection with an alleged incident that occurred during a 2018 Hockey Canada event. Hart, along with four other individuals including three NHL players, is accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a London hotel on June 19, 2018, following a Hockey Canada Foundation golf and gala event. Hart remains on an indefinite leave of absence from the Flyers.

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  • Flyers' Carter Hart: Placed on non-roster reserve

    Philadelphia placed Hart (personal) on the non-roster list Thursday, per CapFriendly.

    Hart will remain on the non-roster list while on an indefinite leave of absence from the Flyers.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-2, 196 lbs
Birthplace: Sherwood Park, AB
Age: 27
Experience: 6
Shoots: Left