
Edmonton Oilers pick up Utah Mammoth goalie Ingram for future considerations
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Oilers acquired goaltender Connor Ingram from the Utah Mammoth on Wednesday in exchange for future considerations.
The 27-year-old, who cleared waivers last week, will report to the AHL’s Bakersfield Condors.
Utah is retaining US$800,000 of Ingram’s $1.95-million average annual value.
Ingram entered the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program in March following his mother’s death from breast cancer.
He has not participated in training camp this fall.
The Saskatoon native won the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy in 2024 as a member of the Arizona Coyotes, recognized for perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey.
Ingram nearly retired earlier in his career while struggling with obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression before seeking help through the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program in 2021.
He went 9-8-4 with a 3.27 goals-against average and an .882 save percentage in 22 games with Utah last season.
Ingram joins an Oilers crease anchored by the tandem of Stuart Skinner and Calvin Pickard, adding depth — and potentially competition — to the mix.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 1, 2025.

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