Lacarrière began playing in France’s domestic leagues with the Paris Université Club and Français Volants before joining the national ranks.
[1] Lacarrière later represented France on the national stage during Ice Hockey World Championships and Winter Olympics.
Before the 1992 Winter Olympics, which were held in France, Lacarrière was named the head of the organizing committee for the hockey tournament.
[5] He then served as the president of Français Volants, a club his father had formed, from 2004 to 2006, taking over from his brother Thierry.
This made him and his father, Jacques Lacarrière, the second father-son pair to be inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame.