Canadiens’ Carrier celebrates rare offensive outburst in 6-3 win over Canucks
MONTREAL — Alexandre Carrier is not best known for his offensive prowess on the ice.
In describing the Quebec City native’s game, you’d likely point to his defensive strengths. After all, Carrier has accumulated 100 blocked shots this season, placing him in the NHL’s top 10 in that category.
However, after the 29-year-old scored two goals in a span of 20 seconds in the second period of the Montreal Canadiens’ 6-3 win over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday, all anybody wanted to talk about post-game was Carrier’s hot stick.
“It feels great,” admitted Carrier, who was named the game’s first star. “It was two big goals during the game as well to get the lead. Great passes by Suzy (Nick Suzuki) and Slaf (Juraj Slafkovsky). I don’t get to finish a lot, but I did tonight. It was a good feeling.”


