Flyers' Carter Hart talks about loneliness, and bouncing back to become 'a top goaltender' in NHL
I was feeling a lot happier and hanging out with the boys more, and I think that that was kind of a big part of my [improved] play toward the end was just enjoying the game more and being more grateful for where I am — in the NHL, in the best league in the world. He got off to a good start and then it became challenging,” Vigneault said, mindful that the defense in front of Hart, including the forwards, struggled during most of the season. He faced some adversity.