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Utah Mammoth goaltender Connor Ingram has been cleared to play, according to a memo jointly sent out by the NHL and NHLPA on ...
After over five months away from hockey, Utah Mammoth goalie Connor Ingram has officially been cleared by the NHLPA and the Player Assistance Program. The 28-ye ...
The player assistance program cleared Utah Mammoth goaltender Connor Ingram to return to the league on Thursday.
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Utah goalie Connor Ingram has been cleared to return from the NHL player assistance program. Ingram entered the program in March following his mother's death in December 2024. His return creates ...
Connor Ingram, the goaltender who shared his battle with an undiagnosed obsessive-compulsive disorder that led him to drink to cope with anxiety and has blossomed into a full-time NHL player, has ...
With Connor Ingram exiting the first period of Utah's 5-4 win against Washington due to an upper-body injury, there is no current timetable for his return.
Ingram played his last game for Tampa’s AHL affiliate on Feb. 26, and on March 6, the Lightning demoted him to the East Coast Hockey League. Ingram was recalled to the AHL briefly in late March.
Utah Mammoth goaltender Connor Ingram has been cleared by the NHL/NHL Players' Association Player Assistance Program to return to play.
The joint NHL/NHLPA player assistance program said on Wednesday that the goaltender is cleared to make his return to the NHL.
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