Carter Hart says he has learned and grown since joining the Golden Knights after acquittal
Hart said he has learned and grown since joining the Golden Knights after the NHL reinstated him and four other acquitted players.
- On Tuesday, goaltender Carter Hart and the Vegas Golden Knights face Carolina in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, marking his return to elite competition following his acquittal in the Hockey Canada sexual assault case.
- Following his acquittal, Hart remains the only one of five players charged in 2024 regarding a 2018 Hockey Canada Foundation Gala incident to sign an NHL contract since being cleared of all charges.
- General manager Kelly McCrimmon defended the two-year, $4 million contract, citing a "lengthy process of due diligence" and stating Hart is a "really good person" who has "ingrained himself in our community."
- Speaking Monday, Hart said he has "learned and grown a lot" since his reinstatement, crediting the Vegas Golden Knights Foundation for making his community integration easy and stating, "Just really fortunate to be here in Vegas."
- This championship series against Carolina represents the culmination of Hart's career arc; the 27-year-old goaltender, who played six seasons for Philadelphia before joining Vegas, now pursues the Stanley Cup title with his new team.
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Carter Hart says he has grown since joining Golden Knights
Carter Hart says he has learned and grown since joining the Golden Knights after acquittal
Carter Hart says he has learned and grown a lot since signing with the Vegas Golden Knights after being reinstated by the NHL following his acquittal in the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial.
Golden Knights protect Carter Hart from reporters at press conference
Carter Hart's journey back to professional hockey has been anything but conventional. Now, as the Vegas Golden Knights prepare to face the Carolina Hurricanes in the Stanley Cup final beginning Tuesday in Raleigh, N.C., the goaltender finds himself at the center of both a championship run and an ongoing public debate about his place in the sport.Hart was among five players from Canada's 2018 world junior hockey team who were acquitted of sexual …
The keeper of the Vegas Golden Knights is about to play the final stage of the series, less than a year after being acquitted of gang rape.
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