Can Carter Hart shake off slow start for Flyers?
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NBCSNās coverage of the 2020-21 NHL season continues with Sundayās NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe game between the Boston Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers. Pre-game coverage begins at 7 p.m. ET on NBCSN. You can watch the game online and on the NBC Sports app by clicking here.
Considering how clunky the Flyers have looked at times this season, they probably feel a little fortunate about their solid 8-3-3 record. While the Bruins (10-3-2) decisively sit at first in the East Division with 22 points, the Flyers stitched together enough wins to enter Sunday with a shot at the second spot with 19.
The Flyers have been able to shrug off a sometimes-impotent-looking offense to manage this respectable start, but theyāve also had to deal with less-than-ideal production from Carter Hart.
Bruins have seen some of Carter Hartās tougher moments for the Flyers
If any teamās seen evidence of Carter Hartās early-season struggles beyond the Flyers, itās the Boston Bruins.
Most memorably, they frustrated Hart so much in a 6-1 loss for the Flyers that the usually reserved goalie smashed his stick.
Hartās starts for the Flyers vs. the Bruins have been adventures in general this season ā even if other nights didnāt put goalie sticks in such danger. So far this season, Hart is 0-1-2 in Bruins ā Flyers games, sporting a rough .865 save percentage. Weāre talking about 14 goals allowed in those three games. The Bruinsā power play picked on Hart and the Flyers, as seven of those 14 tallies were power-play goals.
[PRE-GAME COVERAGE BEGINS AT 7 P.M. ET ā NBCSN]
To beat the Bruins in Lake Tahoe on Sunday, the Flyers most likely will need a strong performance from Hart, too.
Due to COVID restrictions, Hart and the Flyers must face the Bruins without Claude Giroux, Jakub Voracek, Travis Konecny, Oskar Lindblom, Scott Laughton, and Justin Braun. About the only potentially good news for Hart specifically is that the Flyers might go with a setup of seven defensemen and 11 forwards, as NBC Sports Philadelphia discusses here.
āWithout fans there, itās going to be different, but you know, when we were young and we were playing in the outdoor rinks or on the pond, there werenāt any fans and we were enjoying it,ā Alain Vigneault said. āSo obviously itās going to be a little different feeling, but I expect our guys to go out there, enjoy the game and play hard ā thatās what weāre going to Lake Tahoe to do. We know Bostonās a real good team, theyāre fully healthy; weāre in a little different situation but weāre next man up and no excuses.ā
(Granted, the Bruins look like theyāll be without David Krejci ⦠but theyāre certainly healthier than the Flyers.)
Between a limited Flyers roster, a high-end Bruins opponent, and the unusual (yet beautiful) conditions in Lake Tahoe, Carter Hart has his work cut out for him on Sunday.
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Maybe Carter Hart will heat up over time?
When you carry high expectations, any dry spell can be that much more off-putting. Itās worth noting that Carter Hartās experienced a slow start or two already through his young Flyers career.
Take last season, for example.
Through October (his first seven games of the 2019-20 season), Hart went 2-3-1 with a similarly worrisome save percentage of .864. By the time that irregular regular season ended, Hart settled in with a 24-13-3 record and .914 save percentage.
Zoom out just a bit more, and that slower-starting, stronger-finishing narrative continues.
Of course, Carter Hartās only played in 84 NHL regular-season games (and 14 playoff contests) at age 22. His storyās really only just begun, and this slight tendency to start slow might end up looking like a coincidence. He ultimately needs to put in the work to make sure he ends things on a higher note again, too.
But the point remains that the Flyers shouldnāt panic about a slow start for Carter Hart. Considering the circumstances, thereās a decent risk that the bumpy beginning carries over through Sundayās Flyers ā Bruins game at Lake Tahoe, yet Hartās defied expectations before.
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James OāBrien is a writer for Pro Hockey Talk on NBC Sports. Drop him a line at phtblog@nbcsports.com or follow him on Twitter @cyclelikesedins.
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