I don’t currently have live access to the latest news feeds, but here’s a concise update based on the most recent publicly reported developments up to late 2025.
- Core storyline: Carter Hart, a former NHL goaltender, faced a high-profile legal case related to a World Junior event in London. He was acquitted/not guilty on charges in July 2025, but that legal outcome didn’t automatically restore his playing status in the NHL. The league conducted its own review before determining eligibility to play again.[1][3][5]
- League and team responses: After the acquittal, teams and the league signaled they would complete their internal review before allowing Hart to sign or play. The NHL Players Association argued that the players cleared by the court should not face ongoing penalties beyond existing CBA procedures. This created a period of uncertainty about when or if Hart could return to the ice.[5][8][1]
- Signings and returns: By late 2025, there were reports of Hart exploring opportunities, with some teams reportedly showing interest, but the exact status depended on the league’s disciplinary decision and any team-specific considerations. He did eventually begin to reappear in NHL discussions and events, including training activity, and sponsorship of a path back to the league was being debated publicly.[3][7][5]
- Public and media reaction: Coverage has highlighted tension between due process in criminal cases and the reputational and competitive implications for teams considering signing him. Petitions and fan campaigns emerged online in some circles, urging teams to weigh public perception and organizational values in their decision-making.[4][6]
- Current status snapshot (as of late 2025): Hart’s formal NHL playing status remained contingent on the league’s reinstatement decision and a team’s willingness to sign him, with several outlets noting a potential winter or December timeframe for any on-ice return, depending on the final league ruling.[8][3][5]
If you’d like, I can compile a short, sourced timeline with exact dates and quotes from the major outlets, or search for the very latest updates and/or primary documents (e.g., NHL announcements, team statements) to confirm the current status.
Sources
Carter Hart signed a professional tryout with the Vegas Golden Knights today, and the timing couldn't be more telling. He won't be eligible to suit up until December 1st due to disciplinary measures from the league. And yet, Vegas is betting on a goaltender who hasn't played meaningful hockey in nearly two years to potentially solve their crease issues.
thehockeynews.comCarter Hart, acquitted of sexual assault this summer, made his NHL return with the Golden Knights on Tuesday, receiving a big ovation.
www.tmz.comThe NHL's reinstatement of Carter Hart underlines hockey's enduring habit of rewarding silence over accountability
www.theguardian.comThe earliest NHL teams can sign one of the five players acquitted in the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial is Oct. 15. But that hasn’t stopped fans from organizing online petitions and threatening to cancel their season tickets in hopes of pressuring ownership to pass on them.
thehockeynews.comWith Hill sidelined for months, Vegas is moving fast and controversy may follow.
www.hockeyfeed.comVerdictSearch Modernizes Verdict Cases and Settlements Tool
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