The Philadelphia Flyers goalie unveiled his Foo Fighters-themed mask on Friday, a nod to his dad's favorite band.
The mask includes black and white images of drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died on March 25 at the age of 50, and lead singer Dave Grohl.
"Foo Fighters are a band that I really liked and it's my dad's favorite band," Hart said Friday. "When we were going to hockey in the car when I was younger, he would blast the song 'The Pretender' in his truck, and so that would get me fired up before the game. So I wanted to do that obviously for him and then obviously with Taylor Hawkins passing away, I thought it'd be a nice tribute to the band and to Taylor."
Hart has made music a theme of previous goalie masks, wearing ones featuring legendary rock band AC/DC and another with country music star Tim McGraw.
Hart worked on the latest mask with Pennsylvania-based artist Franny Drummond, who has designed Hart's previous masks.
"We were kind of contemplating on what to do, and him and his dad, his dad's a huge Foo Fighters fan, and they never got to see them [on tour] in 2019 because of COVID," Drummond said. "They never got to see them, then Taylor had passed away. So it was kind of a really cool idea. Carter and I got together, and it was like, well, now let's just make this a tribute to the Foo Fighters."