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Carter Hart to make Golden Knights debut in first game since Hockey Canada scandal
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Carter Hart Set for Golden Knights Debut in First Appearance Since Hockey Canada Controversy

December 2, 2025 3 Min Read
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On Tuesday evening, Carter Hart played his first NHL game in nearly two years, debuting for the Vegas Golden Knights. Coach Bruce Cassidy confirmed Hart as the starting goalie after the morning skate. This marked his return following a trial where he and four other NHL players were accused of sexual assault.

In January 2024, Hart, along with four others from the 2018 Hockey Canada World Junior Gold Team, faced charges related to an alleged sexual assault that occurred during the summer of 2018 in a London, Ontario hotel. All five players, including Hart, were found not guilty in July. Despite the acquittal, NHL players involved could not sign with teams until October 15 and remained suspended until December 1.

Hart recently signed with the Golden Knights and completed a three-game conditioning stint with their AHL affiliate, the Henderson Silver Knights, in October, where he recorded a 1-2 record, an .839 save percentage, and a 3.07 goals-against average. On the night before his first start, Hart spoke about his efforts to give back to the Las Vegas community, including work with homeless programs, emphasizing his desire to show his true character off the ice.

This game will be Hart’s first NHL appearance since January 20, 2024, and he credits his readiness to the preparation and hard work he has invested over the past 18 months. Out of the five players implicated in the trial, Hart remains the only one to hold an active NHL contract; others like Cal Foote have signed minor league deals.

Hart was drafted 48th overall in the 2016 NHL Draft and spent his initial six professional seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers, where he posted a .906 save percentage and a 2.94 goals against average, statistics that underscore his potential as a solid goaltender in the league.

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Fan Take: Carter Hart’s return to the NHL after such a high-profile trial highlights the complex intersection of sports, accountability, and rehabilitation. For hockey fans, his comeback is a reminder of the importance of integrity and perseverance, and it could set a precedent for how future cases are managed both on and off the ice.

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