The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Hart ready to lead ambitious Flyers

- By Dan Gelston

PHILADELPH­IA » Carter Hart spent his offseason living more like a young adult forced to move back home because of the pandemic rather than a franchise-shifting goalie who could have lived a luxe life anywhere he pleased.

The 22-year-old lived with his parents in Alberta, Canada. Like many who wanted to ease the stress of prepping three meals a day, he subscribed to a meal delivery service.

“Both my parents are working most of the days, so I make my breakfast in the morning, then go and work out and then have a skate after, so I need to have lunch in between,” Hart said. “Me and my mom would make dinner most nights.”

Hart selected healthy options — mom and dad helped keep him on track — and says he feels “leaner” and perhaps in the best shape of his career as he starts his third season with the Philadelph­ia Flyers.

He can leave the cutlery with his folks. Hart is back in Philly with his plate full trying to win the Flyers their first Stanley Cup since consecutiv­e championsh­ips in 1974 and 1975.

Promoted in 2018, Hart has shown promise that will be the goalie to fill a positional black hole that has plagued the franchise for decades. He was the first star in his NHL debut and kept rolling from there, including consecutiv­e shutouts last season against Montreal in his first playoff series. He became the youngest goalie in Flyers history with a shutout in Game 3 at 22 years, 3 days, and his second one made it the fifth time in NHL history a goalie had back-to-back postseason shutouts

before age 23.

“I don’t want to just be another NHL player,” Hart said. “I want to be the best and I want to be the best NHL goaltender.”

The Flyers hope Hart ascends to that spot as they enter this shortened season with lofty expectatio­ns after a surprising finish as the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference.

Alain Vigneault returns for a second season with the pieces in place for a deeper postseason push. The Flyers went 41-21-7 and earned the top seed in the restart after round-robin play but fell in the second round to the New York Islanders.

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 ?? FRANK GUNN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Flyers goaltender Carter Hart, seen in net during the first period of a playoff game against the Canadiens in August, enters his third pro season resolving to become the best goalie in the NHL.
FRANK GUNN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Flyers goaltender Carter Hart, seen in net during the first period of a playoff game against the Canadiens in August, enters his third pro season resolving to become the best goalie in the NHL.

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