The Oilers acquire G Connor Ingram from Mammoth

The EDMONTON Oilers acquired Wednesday the goalkeeper Connor Ingram of the Utah mammoth in exchange for future considerations.
According to the Oilers, the mammoth will keep $ 800,000 on the ceiling of $ 1.95 million in Ingram. He is in the last season of a $ 5.85 million contract over three years and can become a free agent without restriction after the next campaign.
Ingram, 28, was assigned Wednesday to Bakersfield of the American Hockey League.
He recorded a record of 9-8-4 with an average of goals of 3.27 and a safeguard percentage of 0.882 in 22 games (all departures) last season with UTAH before entering the Aid program for NHL / NHLPA players on March 9. He was authorized on the program on August 20.
Last month, the mammoth announced that Ingram would not participate in the training camp and that they were trying to exchange it. He was placed during derogations on September 25 and is not claimed.
“We would like to thank Connor for everything he has done for the organization,” said Mammoth managing director Bill Armstrong. “He is a class act, a great teammate, and we only wish him the best.”
Ingram is 39-44-15 with seven whitening, a GAA of 3.14 and a percentage of stops of .902 in 102 career games (99 departures) with the predators of Nashville, Arizona Coyotes and Utah.
A choice of third round by the Lightning of Tampa Bay in 2016, he never played for the franchise. Ingram won the MasterTon Trophy of the NHL in 2023-24. The trophy recognizes the player who best illustrates the qualities of perseverance, sporting spirit and dedication to hockey.
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