Carter Hart and John Tortorella Propel Golden Knights to Western Conference Final

Philadelphia Flyers

In a remarkable twist of fate, former Philadelphia Flyers Carter Hart and John Tortorella have reunited on the Vegas Golden Knights, positioning themselves just four wins away from the coveted Stanley Cup Final. Their journey took a significant step forward on Thursday night as they decisively eliminated the Anaheim Ducks with a 5-1 victory, claiming the series 4-2.

Now, the Golden Knights set their sights on the formidable Colorado Avalanche. Despite facing recent goaltending challenges, the Avalanche have managed to glide through to the Western Conference Final with relative ease, having dispatched the Minnesota Wild, a team featuring stars like Quinn Hughes and Kirill Kaprizov, in just five games.

Interestingly, Hart’s last appearance as a Flyer was against the Avalanche over two years ago on January 20, 2024. In that game, he endured a tough outing, surrendering five goals on just 15 shots during a 7-4 defeat before being replaced. Shortly thereafter, he took a personal leave from the team, later facing serious legal challenges stemming from the 2018 Hockey Canada sexual assault case. Hart was ultimately found not guilty of the charges on July 24 and signed with the Golden Knights on October 24.

Despite a rocky return to the ice, where he posted a career-low .891 save percentage during the regular season, Hart has found his stride in the playoffs. He holds an 8-4-0 record with a 2.47 GAA and a .917 save percentage, showcasing a remarkable resurgence with a .935 save percentage in the last six games against the Ducks.

Tortorella, who was dismissed by the Flyers on March 27, 2025, stepped in for Bruce Cassidy in a surprising coaching change on March 29. Under his guidance, the Golden Knights surged to a remarkable 7-0-1 finish in the regular season, momentum that has carried into the playoffs. Notably, Mitch Marner has emerged as a standout performer, leading all NHL playoff scorers with seven goals, 11 assists, and 18 points in 12 games, a testament to Tortorella’s impactful coaching.

As the Golden Knights prepare for their next challenge against Colorado, the presence of former Flyers in this postseason has certainly made an impression, showcasing their resilience and talent on a grand stage.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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