Canadiens' Carrier out with injury, Xhekaj steps in

Alexandre Carrier of the Montreal Canadiens will miss two to four weeks with an upper-body injury, opening a spot on defence amid a tight playoff race. Arber Xhekaj filled the role in Tuesday's game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, logging 12:57 of ice time. The team also recalled Adam Engström from the Laval Rocket.

The Montreal Canadiens suffered a blow on defence when Alexandre Carrier sustained an upper-body injury, sidelining him for two to four weeks. Carrier had been a steady presence, contributing to the team's structure during a crucial stretch where every game carries playoff intensity. The injury creates challenges for a squad locked in one of the NHL's closest postseason battles. The Canadiens responded by recalling promising defenceman Adam Engström from the Laval Rocket. However, for the immediate matchup Tuesday night against the Tampa Bay Lightning, coach Martin St. Louis opted for Xhekaj, prioritizing his experience and physicality over Engström's potential. Xhekaj had been largely on the sidelines recently, sitting out from March 15 to March 29 while Jayden Struble earned trust in the lineup. His return on March 29 against the Carolina Hurricanes saw him play just over five minutes as a forward. Against Tampa Bay, his 12:57 of ice time marked his highest since January 29, signaling a renewed opportunity. With Carrier's absence, Xhekaj has a window to demonstrate reliable defensive play alongside his known physical edge. The Canadiens need stability on the blue line as they push for playoffs.

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