I don’t currently have direct access to live updates, but here’s what’s circulating about Carter Hart recently.
- Legal outcome: Hart was acquitted in a high-profile Hockey Canada case, with the court finding him not guilty on the charges he faced. The public discussion largely centers on how this legal result intersects with league policies and team decisions.
- NHL status: Despite the acquittal, multiple reports indicate the NHL is conducting an eligibility review and no team has been able to sign him pending that process. This has left Hart in a prolonged limbo regarding a return to professional play.
- Team responses: Public statements from clubs and the NHL Players Association have emphasized that the case and the league’s procedures are separate; teams remain cautious about signing a player entangled in controversy while the review is ongoing.
- Public sentiment and fan actions: Online petitions and social media campaigns continue to pressure teams to avoid signing Hart, reflecting ongoing controversy even after acquittal.
- Current trajectory: Media coverage suggests Hart has been training and exploring opportunities, but a definitive return hinges on the completion of the NHL’s review and any league-imposed conditions.
If you’d like, I can pull a quick, up-to-the-minute digest from reliable outlets and present a concise timeline with dates and key statements. I can also summarize how the league’s process typically works in cases like this and what factors most influence a return to play.
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www.alm.comThe earliest NHL teams can sign one of the five players acquitted in the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial is Oct. 15. But that hasn’t stopped fans from organizing online petitions and threatening to cancel their season tickets in hopes of pressuring ownership to pass on them.
thehockeynews.comCarter Hart signed a professional tryout with the Vegas Golden Knights today, and the timing couldn't be more telling. He won't be eligible to suit up until December 1st due to disciplinary measures from the league. And yet, Vegas is betting on a goaltender who hasn't played meaningful hockey in nearly two years to potentially solve their crease issues.
thehockeynews.comWith Hill sidelined for months, Vegas is moving fast and controversy may follow.
www.hockeyfeed.comHart tells Savard that the next time he spoke to anyone about the events of June 18-19 in 2018 was about a week later, in the June 26 group chat, after players learned there was a Hockey Canada investigation. There’s now a brief court break. Hart was told he can’t discuss his testimony or evidence with anyone during the break. (He has family members in court to support him). He’ll resume testimony after the break.Share
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