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Carter Hart Responds to Chants from Hurricanes Fans Ahead of Game 6

Carter Hart of the Vegas Golden Knights will start in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Carolina Hurricanes, despite facing chants from fans referencing past allegations against him. Hart described the chants as "just noise" and emphasized the competitive nature of the games. The Golden Knights need better goaltending to extend the series.

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The Vegas Golden Knights will continue with goaltender Carter Hart for Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final as they aim to force a Game 7 against the Carolina Hurricanes. Hart has faced chants of "no means no" from opposing fans during the series, referencing past allegations of sexual assault against him and four other players from the 2018 Canadian World Junior Championship team. All five players were acquitted last summer. The NHL stated that the conduct in question does not meet the league's standards and values. Hart commented on the chants, describing them as "just noise" and expressing enjoyment in the competitive atmosphere of the games. He has faced challenges in the series, becoming the first goalie in NHL history to allow at least four goals in the first four games of a Cup Final. The Golden Knights will need improved performance in goal to advance.

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Vegas Golden Knights goalie Carter Hart says Hurricanes fans' 'no means no' chants are 'just noise'

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