Yikes... the reactions came quickly after the game, especially when some analysts pointed to the performance of defenseman Alex Carrier. Several observers noted that Carrier had one of his worst games since arriving in Montreal, which immediately fueled the conversation.
According to Mitch Gallo, the night was particularly difficult. In a rather direct summary, he states:
"Alex Carrier had a night to forget. He took a delay-of-game penalty where he simply needs to make a better play, and he lost his coverage on two of Utah's goals. Three goals against, and he was partly to blame on all three." - Gallo
He then adds that despite the coaching staff's confidence in him, he should not be untouchable:
"The coaching staff likes Carrier a lot and gives him plenty of rope, but should his spot in the lineup never be in question? After a game like this one, I'm not so sure..."
A performance that reignites the debate over defensive depth
For some, this game is not an exception but rather a continuation of a difficult start to the season. The question now becomes fairly simple for many fans.
I admit that I understand why people are asking if he still deserves a stable role in the lineup. It's sad to say, but in an already packed schedule and with young defensemen pushing hard, every mistake becomes even more significant.
Management must now decide whether to continue putting their trust in Carrier or send him a more direct message. One thing is certain: this isn't over, and the next games will reveal a lot.
In my opinion, things could get even more tense if it doesn't improve quickly.