BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo Sabres centre Sam Carrick left Tuesday night's 4-3 win over the New York Islanders with a left arm injury.
Carrick needed assistance leaving the ice after suffering the injury while trading punching with Islanders captain Anders Lee.
While Carrick threw punches with his right hand, his left arm was tied up at an awkward angle as Carrick spun and was taken down to the ice. Carrick remained down in obvious pain before leaving for the locker room.
Buffalo coach coach Lindy Ruff confirmed after the game Carrick injured his left arm in the fight.
“It’ll be evaluated and we’ll see tomorrow exactly what that is,” Ruff said.
The fourth-line centre had been productive in his first 12 games with Buffalo, scoring five goals with one assist.. Carrick had four goals and six assists in 60 games with the New York Rangers to begin the season.
The Rangers traded Carrick to the Sabres on March 6 for 2026 third- and sixth-round draft picks.
Carrick, 34, was expected to provide depth for Buffalo's playoff push.





