Carter Hart
Canadian ice hockey player
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February 5 2024 | The London Police Service announced that Hart had been charged with one count of sexual assault. |
January 30 2024 | Ordered to surrender to London, Ontario police in connection with the 2018 Hockey Canada sexual assault scandal. |
January 23 2024 | Announced to take an indefinite leave from the Philadelphia Flyers for personal reasons. |
August 9 2021 | Signed a three-year contract extension with the Philadelphia Flyers with an average annual value of $3.979 million. |
August 2 2020 | Made his postseason debut, winning a round-robin game against the Boston Bruins and becoming the youngest Flyers goaltender to win a postseason game. |
2019 | Named to Canada's roster for the IIHF World Championship alongside teammate Sean Couturier. Served as backup goaltender to Matt Murray. Recorded 22 saves in 50 minutes against Denmark in the Group A preliminary round, helping secure a shutout. Canada advanced to the gold-medal game but lost 3-1 to Finland, winning the silver medal. |
October 9 2019 | Became the youngest goaltender in Flyers history to record a shutout at 21 years and 57 days old, defeating the New Jersey Devils 4-0 in the home opener. |
2018 | Participated in the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. Recorded a 23-save shutout in pre-tournament play against the Czech Republic and was named Canada's starting goaltender. Canada defeated Sweden in the gold-medal match, with Hart finishing the tournament with a 5-0-1 record and tying the Canadian world junior career record at 8-0-2. |
2018 | Carter Hart is named Second Star of the Week during the 2018-19 season, showcasing his notable performance |
December 18 2018 | Became the youngest goaltender in Flyers history to win his NHL debut. |
December 10 2018 | Earned his first professional-career shutout with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in a 1–0 win against the Hershey Bears. |
2017 | Represented Canada at the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships. Initially sidelined after a challenging start against Russia, he was called back and made 31 saves in the gold-medal game against the United States. Canada won the silver medal after losing in a shootout. |
2017 | Carter Hart receives the Everett Silvertips Community Relations Award for the 2017-18 season, highlighting his contributions both on and off the ice |
2017 | Carter Hart wins the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy, recognizing his outstanding performance in the 2017-18 season |
2016 | Drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the second round of the NHL entry draft, becoming the highest-drafted goaltender that year. |
2016 | NHL Central Scouting issued a scouting report highlighting Hart's focused technique, positioning, crease management, and strong lateral movement, noting his distinctive approach to goaltending that differs from the traditional butterfly style. |
October 2 2016 | Signed an entry-level contract with the Philadelphia Flyers organization. |
2015 | Selected as goaltender for Hockey Canada at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament. Made 15 saves in the opening game against the Czech Republic, leading to a 3-1 victory. Later made 13 saves in a 9-2 win against Switzerland. Canada ultimately won the gold medal. |
2014 | Makes his debut with the Everett Silvertips at age 16 and becomes the team's starting goaltender by the end of the season. |
2014 | Made his career start at age 16 in the WHL season opener, recording a 26-save shutout against the Seattle Thunderbirds. |
February 12 2014 | Signed with the Everett Silvertips of the Western Hockey League (WHL). |
2013 | Selected by the Everett Silvertips in the eighth round of the WHL Bantam Draft. |
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