Carlon began his career playing for his local team, the
Telford Wild Foxes of the EngL. In his first season, Carlon managed to play 24 games and total 11 points, which was an impressive amount for a young teenager, aged 14 and a half. Carlon also Captained the GB U18 side. He has won many medals while playing for GB. Carlon saw his name and stick go into the hall of fame in Canada when he scored the game-winning goal in the world championships to win the gold medal. He also scored a hat-trick in this game. Carlon gained a two-way deal with the
Coventry Blaze while playing with the
Telford Tigers. He moved to Coventry to play full-time with the Coventry Blaze for the season 2006–2007. After a season there where he scored 4 goals and 1 assist he moved to the EPL to play for the
Bracknell Bees. Carlon started the season off with an average of 2 goals a game. He played 61 games, scored 20 goals and assisted 28 goals. He then returned to Telford for the 2008–09 season before moving on to the
Peterborough Phantoms for the next two seasons. After a brief stint with the
Slough Jets in the 2011–12 season, he returned to Peterborough and remained until 2013 when he moved to the
Milton Keynes Lightning. He would go on have a spell in the
United Arab Emirates for the
Abu Dhabi Storms before returning to Milton Keynes with the Lightning and then the
Milton Keynes Thunder, who replaced the Lighting in the
National Ice Hockey League after they moved to the
Elite Ice Hockey League On 30 October 2018, the Milton Keynes Thunder announced on their Facebook page that Carlon had retired, having given them two weeks notice and played the remaining games in that spell before departing. == Career statistics ==