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Key Carolina Hurricanes player is likely done for the playoffs

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Jonathan Ouimet
June 7, 2026  (2:58)
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Jun 2, 2026; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour speaks during the press conference after the game against the Vegas Golden Knights in game one of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at Lenovo Center
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William Carrier left Game 3 early Saturday night, and the first medical read on his arm is the kind Carolina didn't want to hear.

The Hurricanes forward headed to the locker room after appearing to injure his arm while delivering a check on Vegas defenseman Jeremy Lauzon.

Think about that for a second. He got hurt on a hit he gave, not one he took. Hockey finds the cruelest ways to thin a roster in June.

Dr. Harjas Grewal, who analyzes injuries from video, offered a sobering early assessment: possibly a left-sided separated shoulder.

His prognosis came with a narrow path back. Players can try injections and taping, Grewal noted, but only if the separation is a lower grade.

The clip shows the moment plainly, Carrier finishing his check on Lauzon and immediately favoring the left arm as he peels out of the play.

Rod Brind'Amour loses his forecheck engine at the worst time

Grewal's conclusion is the part that should worry Carolina most. Despite the play looking milder than what McNabb went through, it's possible Carrier doesn't come back in this Final.

That comparison stings on purpose. Vegas just watched McNabb play through a face full of stitches. Carolina may now watch Carrier in a suit for the rest of the series.

Don't let the stat line fool you about what's at stake. Carrier produced 3 assists through 14 playoff games, modest numbers for a player whose real job never shows up in the column.

He's the body. The 31-year-old crashes the forecheck, wears down defensemen, and makes Carolina's heavy identity actually heavy. Teams don't replace that with a healthy scratch from the press box.

At $2 million, he's also exactly the kind of depth piece championship rosters are built on, the guy doing thankless work so the stars get clean ice.

A Final this tight gets decided in those margins. Lose the margins, lose the series.

Nothing is official yet, and Carolina guards injury information like state secrets in the spring. The team said nothing definitive after the game.

But the video doesn't lie about one thing: Carrier left early and didn't come back. Now Brind'Amour waits on a shoulder, and a Final hangs around the answer.