As being a goaltender, Carter Hart did all by his strength to prevent Philadelphia Flyers from a loss against Montreal Canadiens on 15 August 2020. Carter Hart and Jakub Voracek were the vital Flyers to register a win against the Canadiens in the National Hockey League (NHL).

Hart's strong goalkeeping helped the team from conceding goals while Voracek netted a beautiful goal that made their stats 5-0 in games that follow a loss of four goals or more this season. Hart, age 23, made the record of 23 saves in a single game, which was for 1st career playoff shutout.

Carter Hart during the game against Montreal Canadiens (©: inquirer.com)

With the victory over Canadiens, the Flyers are now ahead by 2-1 in their opening-round series. After the win, the head coach of the Flyers, Alain Vigneault, stated, 'It was a greasy hockey game.' 'Both teams worked extremely hard. It was hard to make offensive plays. Both teams were not giving a lot of room,' he added.

Carter Hart's NHL Stats

Carter Hart's NHL career stats mark the total games of 74, where he started in 70. Similarly, he, along with his team, registered 40 wins out of the total games with 26 losses and four overtime losses. He went shots against 2,076 while making 176 goals against the move, which marks the ratio of 2.59 percent of goal against the move.

Similarly, the total ratio of his saves is 0.915 percent.

In the 2019/20 NHL season, he started in 5 games in total five games where his team Philadelphia Flyers registered four wins and one loss. He went 136 shots against and seven goals against moves, making the save ratio of 0.949.

Carter Hart's Net Worth, Salary, And Contract

Concerning the range of salary, Carter Hart is making his net worth in millions. As of 2019/20 season, he earns the annual salary of $925,000 with Philadelphia Flyers. Similarly, he will make $3,493,405 in the next season (2020/21). Hart, who measures at the height of 6 feet and 2 inches tall, signed a three-year contract with the Philadelphia Flyers for $2,775,000, with the guaranteed and signing bonus of $277,500s, while carrying a cap hit of $730,833.

Carter Hart, the goaltender from Philadelphia Flyers (©: thepointhockey.com)

Before playing the NHL, Hart played the Western Hockey League. While playing at the 2015 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament, he played from the gold-medal winning Canadian team. Also, he won a gold medal from Team Canada at the 2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.

During the 2016 NHL Draft, he was one of the top goaltenders and became the first goaltender of the draft for the Philadelphia Flyers. After a couple of years, he signed a professional contract with the Philadelphia Flyers.