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NHL Players from Hockey Canada Scandal Set to Sign New Contracts

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Carter Hart Nhl Controversy Contract

Toronto, Canada — As October 15 approaches, NHL players involved in the Hockey Canada scandal are preparing to sign new contracts. Although these players will remain sidelined until December 1, teams are busy evaluating their options.

Among these players is goalie Carter Hart, who has garnered interest from several teams, including the Philadelphia Flyers, Las Vegas Golden Knights, and Edmonton Oilers. Hart, once viewed as a promising talent for Team Canada, has had a challenging relationship with Philadelphia fans.

The backlash from Flyers supporters may impact the team’s decision regarding Hart’s potential signing. While initial interest was shown, many fans expressed their disappointment, with some declaring they would not support the team if Hart were to return.

Meanwhile, the Golden Knights seem poised to secure Hart. With their sights set on a Stanley Cup victory, they recognize the importance of solid goaltending. Both Las Vegas and Edmonton have grappled with goaltending issues in recent seasons.

The Carolina Hurricanes have opted out of pursuing Hart due to significant pressure surrounding the situation. In addition, speculation continues about the Oilers, as Hart is originally from the area. There were considerations that he might prefer to play closer to home, but the weight of the scandal could deter them from making a move.

Despite concerns, some sources within the Oilers organization hinted at ongoing interest in Hart. If he can regain his previous form, he could become a crucial asset for any team.

This situation has caught the attention of fans and analysts alike, prompting discussions about whether a team should take the risk of signing him. The upcoming day promises to be pivotal for Hart and his future in the NHL, as teams finalize their strategies and make crucial decisions that could reshape their line-ups for the season ahead.