Carter Hart, a former top prospect for the Philadelphia Flyers, faced a surprising turn when the team didn't qualify him.
However, he's swiftly found a new opportunity to continue his hockey career overseas. According to reports from Hockey News Hub, Hart, 25, is set to sign with Dinamo Minsk.
Last season, he played 26 games for the Flyers, tallying a record of 12-9-3 with 1 shutout, a 2.80 goals against average, and a .906 save percentage. Hart's move comes amid a wave of signings, including former Calgary Flames forward Dillon Dube, indicating a significant shift in his career path as he looks to play abroad.