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Though the offseason is a month from being finished, some of the Montreal Canadiens' top forwards took to the ice for LSHL ...
The deal that brought Alexandre Carrier to Montreal last season was a game-changer for the team. The defenseman stabilized a ...
The Montreal Canadiens took a major step in the right direction this past season, as they finished the campaign with a ...
After reaching the Stanley Cup Playoffs last season, a large part of a successful 2025-26 for the Montreal Canadiens would be ...
Carrier (undisclosed) took warmups in his usual top-pairing spot, indicating he's expected to play in Wednesday's Game 5 versus the Capitals, Eric Engels of Sportsnet reports.
Alexandre Carrier has an example to set, since in the first period of the first playoff game, Kaiden Guhle turned to the Québécois and told him that the playoffs go fast.
Carrier (undisclosed) is considered a game-time decision for Wednesday's Game 5 against Washington, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports.
Carrier (undisclosed) is considered day-to-day and won't practice Tuesday. Carrier struggled to produce for much of April but has picked up three points in his last five outings. In his 51 regular ...
And there’s uncertainty surrounding Alexandre Carrier. Remember that the additions of Carrier and Laine in December energized the Habs. I know things have changed since then with Laine, but still.
Carrier sustained an undisclosed injury in the third period and did not return to Sunday's 5-2 to loss to the Capitals in Game 4, and there was no update on his status after the contest, Stu Cowan ...
Alexandre Carrier was stunned by Tom Wilson in Game 4 of the CH’s series against the Capitals. He doesn’t consider it a dirty hit, but it hurt. The defenseman was still able to play in Game 5.
The CH was banged up, but if there’s one player who looked more shaken up, it was Alexandre Carrier, who left game #4. He was buzzed by Tom Wilson and didn’t come back from the game.