Rise to Success: Career Highlights of Carter Hart

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Carter Hart

Discover the career path of Carter Hart, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.

Carter Hart is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the Vegas Golden Knights of the NHL. Before joining the Golden Knights, Hart played for the Philadelphia Flyers. He is known for his skills as a goaltender in professional ice hockey.

3 hours ago : Carter Hart Starts in Vegas Crease for Playoff Opener; Goalie Decision Made

Carter Hart started in goal for the Golden Knights in the playoff opener. This decision follows speculation about the Golden Knights' goaltender situation and John Tortorella's choices possibly indicating the end for another goalie's tenure.

2013: Selected in WHL Bantam Draft

In 2013, Carter Hart was selected in the eighth round (158th overall) in the WHL Bantam Draft.

2013: Drafted by Everett Silvertips

In 2013, the Everett Silvertips of the Western Hockey League (WHL) selected Carter Hart in the eighth round of the WHL Bantam Draft, marking an early milestone in his junior hockey career.

February 12, 2014: Signed with Everett Silvertips

On February 12, 2014, Carter Hart signed with the Everett Silvertips of the Western Hockey League (WHL), formalizing his commitment to the team.

2014: Debut with Everett Silvertips

In 2014, Carter Hart made his debut with the Everett Silvertips at the age of 16, beginning his career in the Western Hockey League (WHL).

March 2015: Became Starting Goaltender

In March 2015, Carter Hart displaced Austin Lotz to become the starting goaltender for the Everett Silvertips.

2016: Drafted by Philadelphia Flyers

In 2016, Carter Hart was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in the second round of the NHL entry draft, being the highest-drafted goaltender that year and signaling a significant step in his professional career.

December 10, 2018: First Professional Shutout

On December 10, 2018, Carter Hart earned his first professional career shutout with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in a 1–0 win against the Hershey Bears, marking a significant achievement in the AHL.

December 18, 2018: NHL Debut Win

On December 18, 2018, Carter Hart became the youngest goaltender in Philadelphia Flyers history to win his NHL debut, marking a significant achievement in his early NHL career.

2019: Increased Weight and Home Opener Shutout

During the 2019-2020 season training camp, Carter Hart increased his weight to 191 pounds. On October 9, he became the youngest goaltender in Flyers history to record a shutout in a 4-0 home opener against the New Jersey Devils.

2019: Named to Canada's roster for 2019 IIHF World Championship

In 2019, Carter Hart and Sean Couturier were named to Canada's roster for the 2019 IIHF World Championship. Hart served as backup goaltender to Matt Murray and recorded 22 saves in his first game against Denmark, combining with Mackenzie Blackwood for the shutout. Canada lost to Finland in the gold-medal game, receiving the silver medal.

2020: Youngest Flyers Goaltender to Win Postseason Game

In 2020, Carter Hart became the youngest goaltender in Flyers history to win a postseason game, adding to his growing list of accomplishments with the team.

January 4, 2022: Returned to Action

On January 4, 2022, Carter Hart returned to action after clearing COVID-19 protocols, resuming his role with the team.

July 1, 2024: Became Unrestricted Free Agent

On July 1, 2024, after the Flyers did not tender him a qualifying offer, Carter Hart became an unrestricted free agent.

September 11, 2025: Eligibility to Sign Announced

On September 11, 2025, the NHL announced that Carter Hart would be eligible to sign a contract on October 15 and return to play on December 1, setting the stage for his return to professional hockey.

October 16, 2025: Signed by Vegas Golden Knights

On October 16, 2025, after being released by the Flyers, Carter Hart signed a professional tryout agreement with the Vegas Golden Knights, marking a new chapter in his NHL career.