Goaltender Carter Hart and the Vegas Golden Knights are back home in front of friendly fans for Game 6 as they try to stay alive down 3-2 in the Stanley Cup Final.
He was asked by a reporter during media availability on Saturday, June 13, about the “no means no” chants by Carolina Hurricanes fans during the three games in Raleigh, North Carolina, and called it “just noise.”
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Hart was one of five players on the 2018 Canadian national junior team who faced trial in 2025 on a sexual assault charge and were found not guilty by a judge in London, Ontario. Justice Maria Carroccia said she didn’t find the accuser’s testimony in the 2018 case credible and the prosecution didn’t prove its case.
“It’s just noise,” Hart said of the chants. “Both atmospheres, both buildings have been really loud and a lot of fun to play in. Yeah, just noise.”
The NHL eventually cleared players to return to the league and Hart signed with Vegas in October.
Hart will make his 22nd start of the playoffs in Game 6. After a stellar first three rounds, he has allowed four goals in every game of the championship series.
“I haven’t been at my best in this series,” he said. “I’ll be better next game and ready to go.”
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He added: “They’ve gotten some lucky bounces and there’s a few plays where I’ve got to make more saves but at the end of the day, I prepare the same way just like every other game and I’ll be ready to go.”
Hart skipped Saturday’s optional practice and did some work with goalie coach Sean Burke on a different rink.
He says he feels good after playing every minute of the playoffs.
“As as goaltender, you want to play every game and you want to be ready to go,” he said. “I’ve got a routine that I do and I follow it.”
Coach John Tortorella, who knows Hart from their days in Philadelphia, has backed the goalie. When he was asked after the Game 5 loss whether he considered switching to Adin Hill, he said that “could be the stupidest question I’ve heard.”
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Tortorella said he has confidence in Hart.
“I know him,” he said. “I know there’s a better game in him. I’ve seen it throughout the playoffs. I think he’s a very good goalie. We’ve got to do a better job around him, too.”
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Golden Knights’ Carter Hart says Hurricanes fans’ chants ‘just noise’
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