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John A. Carter (born May 3, 1963) is an American former professional
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. Carter also represented the
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at the
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Early life

Carter was born in
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and raised in nearby Woburn. As a youth, Carter played in the 1976
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with a
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team from Assabet Valley.


Career

Carter played four years with the
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team at the
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. During his four years, he was named an All-American and helped Rensselaer to win the 1985 NCAA Championships. Undrafted out of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1986, Carter signed a three-year contract with the
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. Carter had a 10-year career jumping between the NHL and AHL. In a 1993 preseason game, he suffered a serious eye injury. After eight eye surgeries in the next few years, his eye finally had to be removed in 1996, leading to his retirement.


Personal life

In 1990, while playing for the Boston Bruins, Carter had a relationship with Joanne Presti. They had a daughter, Alyssa, born in 1991. The couple was never married and Carter was not involved in his daughter's life; he said in 2004 that he had only met his daughter once. In January 2004, Presti and her daughter were murdered in their home in
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. Joanne had also been raped. While Carter was questioned by police, his voluntary DNA sample did not match DNA found at the scene. Michael Bizanowicz, a convicted sex offender and acquaintance of Presti, was later charged and convicted of the crimes.


Career statistics


Regular season and playoffs


Awards and honors


References


External links

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John Carter Interview with Ron MacLean (1990)
on
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