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William Carrier

Left Wing · Carolina Hurricanes

2013 Draft, Rd 2 Pick 27 (#57) — St. Louis Blues

Age 316'2"214 lbsShoots LeftLaSalle, CAN

Current Season

GP

70

Goals

7

Assists

11

Points

18

+/-

+5

S%

8.8%

Last 5 Games

DateOppGAPTS+/-SOGTOI
Jun 14@ VGK0000110:26
Jun 11vs VGK000019:48
Jun 9@ VGK000008:23
Jun 6@ VGK000-106:51
Jun 4vs VGK011+108:49

Career Stats

Contract

Cap Hit

$2.15M

Total Value

$12.60M

Expires

6 yrs · 2029-2030

Status

Then UFA

No-movement (Yrs 1-5) · 10-team no-trade list (Yrs 5-6)

via PuckPedia

Recent Stories

News
NHL’s Older Rookies Are Forcing Everyone to Rethink the Label

The rookie conversation usually belongs to teenagers and 20-year-olds, but Carrier and Bunting are reminding the league that first-year impact does not always come with a baby face. Players who arrive after 25 often bring a different kind of value, because they have already been through the grind and know how to survive it. That makes this list more interesting than a simple novelty act, since it shows how experience can flatten the learning curve.

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News
Carrier Cleared For Tuesday, Giving The Lineup A Lift

William Carrier is good to go, and that matters because lineups get a lot less theoretical once a hard-nosed forward is available again. Fantasy managers will notice the update, but coaches usually care about the ripple effect more than the label on the injury report. A healthy Carrier can change how a bench gets deployed and how opponents have to manage the matchup game. The only real question is how quickly he gets back to doing the little things that win shifts and tilt ice.

Carolina Hurricanes
News
Bussi, Carrier, Radkov Headline Another Quietly Busy NHL Snapshot

This one does not scream for attention, which is exactly why front offices tend to like it. The latest snapshot touches on Bussi, Carrier, and Radkov, names that usually mean movement, opportunity, or a team trying to solve a roster puzzle before everybody else notices. In the NHL, the small updates are often the ones that tell you where the real business is headed, and this story has that kind of early-morning, coffee-stained feel to it.

Carolina Hurricanes
News
Carrier Injury Update Has The Whole League Leaning In

When a doctor’s take on an injury starts making the rounds, you know the hockey world is doing its usual thing and overanalyzing every possible wrinkle. This story about William Carrier is drawing attention because injury news in this league is never just injury news - it is roster planning, playoff math, and a lot of nervous guessing wrapped together. Teams and fans both know how fast one health update can change a coach’s options and a front office’s mood.

Carolina Hurricanes
Injuries
Hurricanes Lose William Carrier To Upper-Body Injury In Game 3

Carolina takes a hit beyond the scoreboard as William Carrier leaves Game 3 with an upper-body injury. When a player exits like that, the ripple effect shows up everywhere - line combos, bench trust, and the kind of physical edge teams spend weeks trying to build. The timing matters because every shift in a playoff game gets magnified, and a missing forward can change how aggressively a coach manages the rest of the night.

Carolina Hurricanes
Playoffs
Carrier Leaves Hurricanes With Another Final Problem in Game 3

The Hurricanes are juggling more than just shifts and matchups in Game 3. When a player does not come back for the third period in the Stanley Cup Final, every bench in the building starts doing math nobody wants to do. In a series where every mistake gets magnified, Carolina suddenly has to manage both the scoreboard and the health report. That kind of uncertainty can swing a Final faster than a bad turnover at the blue line.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are William Carrier's stats this season?
William Carrier has 7 goals and 11 assists for 18 points in 70 games this season.
What team does William Carrier play for?
William Carrier is a forward for the Carolina Hurricanes.
What is William Carrier's contract?
William Carrier has a cap hit of $2.15M with 3 years remaining. He will be an unrestricted free agent (UFA) when the contract expires.
When was William Carrier drafted?
William Carrier was drafted in the 2013 NHL Draft by the St. Louis Blues in Round 2, Pick 27 (57 overall).
Where is William Carrier from?
William Carrier is 31 years old and was born in LaSalle, CAN.