"The play has slowed down from the beginning and things are getting easier. Things are starting to trend in the right direction and I'm feeling to feel a lot more comfortable right now."
Whether that comfort level helps him reach Philadelphia faster remains in question.
The Flyers are going through transition. Ron Hextall, the general manager, was fired Nov. 26. He had espoused a patient approach with prospects, including Hart. A new general manager has not been named.
"Is there a time during this year that you can bring him up and look at him? I don't know, maybe," Flyers president Paul Holmgren said Tuesday. "To put him in, we're 24] games in to the season. I don't know if we're at that point yet."
Goaltending has been a major issue for the Flyers. They've allowed 3.52 goals per game this season, fourth-most in the NHL, despite allowing 31.6 shots per game, No. 16 in the League.
Brian Elliott, who started the season as the No. 1 goalie, is week to week because of a lower-body injury sustained against the New Jersey Devils on Nov. 15. Michal Neuvirth, expected to push Elliott for playing time, has played one game because of a lower-body injury sustained during training camp. Calvin Pickard, second on the Flyers with eight starts, was claimed on waivers by the Arizona Coyotes on Wednesday.
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(one game) and Anthony Stolarz (three games), who started the season with Hart in Lehigh Valley, have had turns in Philadelphia.
The goaltending question is one that has surrounded the Flyers in some form since 1986-87, when Hextall, a rookie, helped lead the Flyers to the 1987 Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers.
Fans hope Hart, a second-round pick in the 2016 NHL Draft (No. 48), can be the answer. Hart, though, is doing his best to block out extraneous noise, including, he said, deleting his Twitter account before the start of training camp.
"I definitely hear it, but it's not really any pressure that they're putting on me," he said. "The only pressure would be the pressure that I put on myself. I just have to worry about my game. … I'm really looking forward to the chance to hopefully play for the Flyers soon."
Guillaume Lepage of LNH.com contributed to this story