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Former NHLER Carter Hart blocked from entering the United States following the 2018 World Juniors scandal

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Austin Sabourin
September 10, 2024  (6:04 PM)
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A former NHLER was denied access to move to the Untied States following the 2018 Team Canada scandal at the World Juniors.

Carter Hart was one of five players that were charged following an incident during the 2018 World Juniors, and was blocked from moving to the United States due to this.

A report has surfaced that Carter Hart a former NHL goaltender for the Philadelphia Flyers was attempting to move to Nashville, Tennessee, but has been blocked due to his criminal charge.

"Mr. Hart, a former Philadelphia Flyer, says he intends to move from his home province of Alberta to Tennessee to work out full-time with a fellow former professional hockey player.

'If I am required to attend the pretrial motions, whether in person or remotely, it would be impossible for me to maintain my daily training regimen,' he writes. His affidavit says he has hired an immigration lawyer. 'I have been previously denied entry to the United States due to my criminal charge.'

It is unclear who Carter Hart is trying to go and train with in Nashville.

Michael MacLeod, and Dillion Dube have both continued to play hockey in the KHL, and Formenton has completely left hockey and gotten a job with a construction company.

Cal Foote remains in the US, and stated to a judge that he has to maintain a stringent training regimen to be ready to play hockey again.

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Carter Hart blocked from entering US while trying to move

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