Carter Hart’s Highly Scrutinzed Comeback Has Arrived at the Stanley Cup Final with Vegas
Hart posted a 12-4 playoff record with a 2.22 goals-against average and a .924 save percentage as Vegas reached the Stanley Cup Final.
- On Tuesday, Vegas goalie Carter Hart faces Carolina in Raleigh, North Carolina, as the Golden Knights pursue their second Cup championship in four seasons, with Hart serving as the pivotal force in the team's postseason run.
- Hart, one of five Canada players acquitted of sexual assault, joined Vegas after the NHL reinstated the group, signing a two-year, $4 million contract despite the league calling their actions 'deeply troubling and unacceptable.'
- John Tortorella, who coached Hart in Philadelphia, recognized his potential and started him in six of the final eight games; Hart has posted a 12-4 postseason record with a 2.22 GAA and a.924 save percentage.
- Emerging as a credible Conn Smythe Trophy candidate, Hart has addressed concerns regarding whether he should suit up, with teammates and Golden Knights fans consistently supporting his presence.
- Carolina, which outshot Montreal 139-67 in the Eastern Conference Final, presents a formidable challenge, with Hurricanes goalie Frederik Andersen entering the series with a 1.41 GAA and a.931 save percentage.
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Carter Hart’s highly scrutinzed comeback has arrived at the Stanley Cup Final with Vegas
The Vegas Golden Knights are back in the Stanley Cup Final, largely thanks to goalie Carter Hart. He's been a key player in their quest for a second championship in four years.
Carter Hart's highly scrutinized comeback has arrived at the Stanley Cup Final with Vegas
LAS VEGAS — No strangers to controversy, the Golden Knights know the spotlight is going to shine even brighter now that they are back in the Stanley Cup Final with a particular glare on goaltender Carter Hart.
Carter Hart publicly comments on Canadian politics in the middle of Stanley Cup playoffs.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Carter Hart has been through a lot over the last few years and has seen his name dragged through the mud in the process, and you have to wonder if that hasn't equipped the National Hockey League netminder with a rather think skin.An Over Political MessageIt is perhaps for that reason that Hart felt comfortable making himself a lightning rod for criticism earlier this week when he was photographed wearing a t-shirt…
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