Former New York Rangers rival signs new contract day after not being qualified
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Jim
July 2, 2024 (11:09 PM)
Yesterday, Carter Hart was not given a qualifying offer from the Philadelphia Flyers.
He was their top goalie prospect and fans hoped and hoped he would work out in Philly. But after the 2018 World Junior scandal, his NHL career is over.
However, from Hockey News Hub on X, according to them, Metaratings reports that Carter Hart will be continuing his hockey career in the KHL playing for the Dinamo Minsk.
After the Dubé signing, Metaratings reports 🇨🇦 Carter Hart may continue his career with Dinamo Minsk #KHL
2nd time his name has come up now. First time with Ak Bars.
Hart, 25, had high aspirations once drafted by the Flyers. He was expected to be the goalie of the future for them, and also expected to be one of the best goalies in the league. Carter had a 2.80 GAA and a .906 SV% in 26 games last year with Philadelphia.
Source: Bladeofsteel
Carter Hart agrees to a contract day after not being qualified
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