Hart Helps Lead Golden Knights to 4-3 Shootout Win over Blackhawks
- On Tuesday, Carter Hart will debut for the Vegas Golden Knights against the Chicago Blackhawks at T‑Mobile Arena, ESPN and team sources confirmed.
- Vegas recalled Carter Hart, goaltender, from the Henderson Silver Knights on Sunday after a conditioning loan to regain game readiness before his suspension lifted Monday.
- During a three-game conditioning stint in the AHL, Hart posted a 3.07 GAA and.839 save percentage, and his last NHL start was Jan. 20, 2024, when he was pulled after giving up five goals.
- With Adin Hill sidelined since Oct. 20, Vegas is seeking a boost in net as Bruce Cassidy confirmed Carter Hart will start and get a decent number of starts going forward.
- After the acquittal and league suspension, Carter Hart inked a two-year, $4 million contract with Vegas and is the only Hockey Canada case defendant to sign since Oct. 15 eligibility.
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Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Carter Hart, one of the players acquitted of sexual assault this summer, wins on his return to the NHL.
The goalkeeper had not trodden a rink of the circuit since January 2024.
Blackhawks' youth gains more valuable experience in shootout loss to Golden Knights
LAS VEGAS — Yet again Tuesday, the Blackhawks pushed one of the Western Conference's most talented teams to the brink but failed to convert the effort into a victory.A highly entertaining 4-3 shootout loss to the Golden Knights marked the Hawks' sixth defeat in their last seven games, but coach Jeff Blashill was generally pleased with the performance."You’re disappointed you didn’t get two points," Blashill said. "With that said, I thought we di…
Carter Hart, back from acquittal, leads Knights past Blackhawks in SO
Shea Theodore logged two assists and scored the game-winner in the fourth round of a shootout and Carter Hart made 27 saves in his return to the NHL as the
Carter Hart returns to NHL after nearly 2 years, receives warm welcome from Golden Knights fans
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Goalie Carter Hart, one of five 2018 Canada world junior hockey players acquitted of sexual assault in July, made his first NHL appearance in nearly two years Tuesday night and received an enthusiastic reaction from Golden…
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