Alexandre Carrier

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Player Headshot
Height: 5′11″
Weight: 174 lb
Born: 10/8/1996 (Age: 28)
Birthplace: Quebec City, Quebec, CAN
Shoots: R
Draft: 2015, NSH (115th overall), 4th round, 24th pick

Last 5 Games

DateOpp
Apr 25, 25vs WSH101000023121:38
Apr 23, 25@ WSH000-100012822:46
Apr 21, 25@ WSH011+100022922:27
Apr 16, 25vs CAR011+200002623:09
Apr 14, 25vs CHI000020012520:40

Stats

Career Stats

2016-17Nashville Predators2000+10000010:240010.00.0
2019-20Nashville Predators3000+22000010:470040.00.0
2020-21Nashville Predators19123+38000020:0300313.20.0
2021-22Nashville Predators7732730+2650140120:5900953.20.0
2022-23Nashville Predators43279027000017:5311484.20.0
2023-24Nashville Predators7341620+744011118:4820775.20.0
2024-25Nashville Predators28167-1412000120:0800234.30.0
2024-25Montréal Canadiens5121618+428000020:5000593.40.0
Career296137487+29171151319:39313383.80.0

Bio

Alexandre Carrier

Carrier's hockey lineage is traced to his father, Bernard, and brother, Samuel, who each played for Quebec of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.

Samuel was selected by the Washington Capitals in the sixth round (No. 176) of the 2010 NHL Draft. Alexandre became a fourth-round pick (No. 115) of the Nashville Predators in the 2015 NHL Draft and as a rookie saw time on defense pairs with Roman Josi and Mattias Ekholm. Carrier was signed to a three-year contract April 15, 2020, an investment that has paid off for the Predators.

Carrier was on pace for the best season of his professional career before the American Hockey League suspended the 2019-20 season March 12, 2020, due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus. He scored 37 points (five goals, 32 assists) in 55 games for Milwaukee of the AHL, the same totals he compiled in 76 games the season before.

Carrier scored his first NHL goal in the third period of a 6-3 loss at the Tampa Bay Lightning on March 13, 2021. He signed a three-year, $11.25 million to stay with the Predators on July 1, 2024, and was traded to the Montreal Canadiens for Justin Barron on Dec. 18, 2024.

NOTES & TRANSACTIONS

  • QMJHL Second All-Star Team (2015)
  • NHL All-Rookie Team (2022)
  • Traded to Montreal by Nashville for Justin Barron, December 18, 2024.