Golden Knights Sign Goaltender Carter Hart to Two-Year $4 Million Contract Amid Play Eligibility Delay
Golden Knights Sign Goaltender Carter Hart to Two-Year $4 Million Contract Amid Play Eligibility Delay

Golden Knights Sign Goaltender Carter Hart to Two-Year $4 Million Contract Amid Play Eligibility Delay

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Carter Hart has officially signed a two-year contract with the Vegas Golden Knights, marking his NHL comeback after a professional tryout and a period away from the ice. The deal is reportedly worth $2 million per season, with Hart expected to serve as a backup goaltender behind Adin Hill. Despite some controversy stemming from his off-ice legal issues, from which he was acquitted, the NHL and NHLPA have cleared Hart to return, with his eligibility to play starting December 1. Vegas has made roster adjustments, including placing captain Mark Stone on long-term injured reserve, to accommodate Hart under the salary cap. Hart's signing reflects the Golden Knights' belief in his talent and potential contribution to their pursuit of another Stanley Cup, even as he works to regain form and chemistry with the team. This move represents a significant fresh start for Hart, who played six seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers before joining Vegas.

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