Philadelphia Flyers General Manager, Daniel Briere, recently discussed the possibility of moving goaltender Carter Hart during an appearance on Sports Radio 94WIP. Briere expressed a willingness to listen to trade offers but emphasized that he expects Hart to remain the team's goalie for the foreseeable future.
While Briere acknowledged the strong prospect pool the Flyers have in goaltending, including Samuel Ersson, Felix Sandstrom, and others, he recognized Hart's talent and the significance of his presence on the team. Briere highlighted the team's need to listen to offers for any player, but it's clear that losing Hart would be a major loss for the franchise.
Briere added, "Now, I'm not in a position to turn down anything. If there's teams calling about him, we have to listen. That's my job as a general manager, I have to listen. I have to do what is best for the team and the organization. In saying that, I expect Carter Hart to be our goalie for many years to come."
Fans have expressed mixed opinions on potentially trading Hart, with many valuing his skills as one of the Flyers' best goalies in decades. The team's performance this offseason will undoubtedly impact morale, and fans hope Briere and the organization can make significant improvements to the roster without sacrificing a top-tier goalie like Hart.