
Daniel Carr News

Carr has only appeared in three NHL games this season, picking up one assist. He'll dress in his fourth game, replacing Daniel Sprong and will likely skate on the third line with Lars Eller.


With Viktor Arvidsson out for at least one month, Carr makes his return to the NHL. The 28-year-old has been fantastic in the AHL this season, leading the Admirals in goals (11) and points (21) in 16 games.

Carr cleared waivers earlier in the week but remained with the Predators because Filip Forsberg is banged up. Miikka Salomaki has been recalled to take Carr's spot on the roster.


Carr recorded one goal in six games with the Golden Knights during his call-up but returns to the AHL with Reid Duke coming the other way. Carr has 22 points (9G / 13A) in 16 games with Chicago.

Carr has torched the AHL this season, trying for the league-led with 22 points (9G / 13A) in 16 games with the Wolves. Carr replaces Tomas Hyka with the Golden Knights. He has 34 points (14G / 20A) in 94 career NHL games.





Carr appeared in the last three games, but will return to St. John’s with Alex Galchenyuk set to return to the lineup on Thursday. Carr has two goals and one assist in three games with the IceCaps this season.

Carr has not made it into the Canadiens’ lineup since October 15th. He picked up one assist in two games, but heads back to St. John’s (AHL) where he had 21 points (10G / 11A) in 24 games a season ago.

Carr, 24, played his first professional season with Hamilton (2014-15) but split his second year between the AHL and NHL. He had nine points (6G / 3A) in 23 games with Montreal and 21 points (10G / 11A) in 24 games with St. John’s (AHL). He will fight for a permanent roster spot in training camp.

Carr was hurt in last night’s loss in Columbus and will miss tonight’s game in Montreal. He is day-to-day and will be replaced Jacob De La Rose tonight.

Carr was injured early in Monday’s game in Columbus. He left after playing just 3:32 and is questionable for Tuesday’s game in Montreal. If he can’t play, expect Jacob De La Rose to play.


Carr, 24, has scored eight goals with nine assists (17 points) in 21 games with St. John’s this season. Carr will replace Devante Smith-Pelly in the lineup and should skate on the fourth line.
