NHL insider David Pagnotta believes the Edmonton Oilers got to the point where they were willing to “suck it up” and include Stuart Skinner and Brett Kulak in the move to acquire Tristan Jarry, despite wanting to keep both of them.
Goaltender Connor Ingram is beginning to settle into his role with the AHL’s Bakersfield Condors, one month after he was acquired by the Edmonton Oilers from the Utah Mammoth.
The Edmonton Oilers have struggled to find their offensive touch early on in the season, but as the campaign moves along, they are hoping their luck turns around as they push for their first Stanley Cup since 1990.
Bobby Orr won the last of his eight Norris Trophies during the 1974-75 season. Can you name every defenseman who won the trophy since then?
The Edmonton Oilers organization got a big boost between the pipes this weekend as Bakersfield Condors goaltender Connor Ingram had an impressive debut in the Condors’ 2-1 victory over the San Jose Barracuda.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
As fans clamoured for a goaltending change in Edmonton over the summer, one player many looked to as a potential option was Connor Ingram. That hope turned
Behind Connor McDavid’s next contract, the Edmonton Oilers’ goaltending is poised to be their biggest question mark for 2025-26. They will begin the upcoming season with Stuart Skinner and Calvin Pickard in net, the goaltending tandem they have used over the past two years.
On Wednesday (Oct. 1) the Edmonton Oilers acquired goaltender Connor Ingram from the Utah Mammoth in exchange for future considerations. Ingram will report to the Bakersfield Condors of the American Hockey League (AHL).
The Edmonton Oilers added Connor Ingram on Wednesday in a trade with the Utah Mammoth. The deal, which was a savvy one by GM Stan Bowman, clears up any questions about what the Oilers are planning to do with their goaltending this season.
It’s the news Oilers fans have been eagerly awaiting all off-season: a goalie trade. Perhaps it’s not the biggest announcement they’ve been hoping for; however, over the past few months, fans have been clamouring for the organization to bring in a new goaltender.
It took until the beginning of October, but the Edmonton Oilers did what many had hoped they would do all off-season — add a starting goaltender. The team announced on Wednesday that they acquired Connor Ingram from the Utah Mammoth in exchange for future considerations.
The Edmonton Oilers have addressed their goaltending situation. Well, kind of. It wasn’t a flashy move to acquire an elite netminder, or one with a track record of big games, but instead one to add depth to their organization, Oilers general manager Stan Bowman said Wednesday.
Per the Edmonton Oilers: The Oilers have acquired Connor Ingram from the Utah Mammoth in exchange for future considerations. Ingram will go to the AHL first with the Mammoth retaining $800,000 of his $1.95 million AAV.
The Edmonton Oilers acquired goaltender Connor Ingram from the Utah Mammoth on Wednesday in exchange for future considerations. Per the Oilers, the Mammoth will retain $800,000 of Ingram's $1.95 million cap hit.
The Edmonton Oilers added some competition between the pipes on Oct. 1. In exchange for future considerations with the Utah Mammoth, they acquired 28-year-old goaltender Connor Ingram.
The Utah Mammoth announced Wednesday that they have traded goaltender Connor Ingram to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for future considerations. Utah is retaining $800k of his $1.95 million salary for this season.
In a quick news and rumors update for the Edmonton Oilers, the team bolstered its organizational depth in goal on Wednesday with the acquisition of Connor Ingram from the Utah Mammoth.
With the Edmonton Oilers adding some goaltending depth, what’s next for the two-time defending Western Conference champions between the pipes? On Wednesday,
On Wednesday, the Edmonton Oilers acquired goaltender Connor Ingram from the Utah Mammoth for future considerations. The Oilers announced that Ingram will join the team’s American Hockey League affiliate, the Bakersfield Condors, immediately.
The Edmonton Oilers have acquired goaltender Connor Ingram from the Utah Mammoth, according to Sportsnet insider Elliotte Friedman. The team confirmed the trade shortly afterward, announcing that Ingram will report to the Bakersfield Condors.
After clearing waivers last week, netminder Connor Ingram is headed north.
Despite speculation that someone would claim goaltender Connor Ingram off of waivers Friday, the netminder made it through. Among the teams that might look were the Carolina Hurricanes and Edmonton Oilers.
It’s that time of year again. The 2025-26 waiver wire is up and running. On Thursday, seven players were placed on waivers across the National Hockey League, making them available to the other 31 teams in the league.
Utah Mammoth GM Bill Armstrong confirmed on media day that goaltender Connor Ingram will not attend training camp as the team works to find him a new home.
The Utah Mammoth intend to place goaltender Connor Ingram on waivers, Mammoth general manager Bill Armstrong confirmed Wednesday per Brogan Houston of the Deseret News.
The Utah Mammoth should not trade Connor Ingram. In a recent news mailbag article from James Mirtle of The Athletic, he suggested Ingram as a trade target for the Edmonton Oilers (from ‘Pain for Maple Leafs and Sabres fans, no-tax states and more: Mirtle mailbag, Part 3,’ The Athletic, Aug.
Utah goaltender Connor Ingram entered the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program Sunday and will be out indefinitely.
Nashville will likely stick with Ingram while starter Juuse Saros recovers from a lower-body injury.
Players are able to call a confidential phone line regarding matters such as substance abuse and mental health.
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