Utah Mammoth general manager Bill Armstrong said on Wednesday morning that the team will place goaltender Connor Ingram on waivers.
Armstrong said Ingram will not attend training camp as they try to find him another NHL home.
“Through that process, he will either get a chance to play for another NHL team, or he will go through the AHL and resume his play,” said Armstrong.
GM Bill Armstrong said Mammoth GK Connor Ingram will be placed on waivers.
“Through that process, he will either get a chance to play for another NHL team, or he will go through the AHL and resume his play.”
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In March, Ingram entered the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program and missed the final month of the 2024-25 season.
He was cleared to return to play on Aug. 21.
“At this point in my life, I need to put my health first and (to) take the proper time I need away to come back at 100 per cent,” Ingram said in March. “Though many view the program as a resource for substance abuse, I want to recognize all that they do. I am once again privileged to have access to their network of world class health professionals to hopefully avoid long-term negative effects of putting your health second. With the program’s assistance, I look forward to getting the medical help I need and returning to a happy and healthy life.”
In 22 games with Utah last season, Ingram went 9-8-4 with an .882 save percentage and 3.27 goals-against average.
A third-round pick (88th overall) by Tampa Bay in 2016, the 28-year-old has appeared in NHL games with the Nashville Predators, Arizona Coyotes and Utah.
The Mammoth currently have goaltenders Karel Vejmelka and Vitek Vanecek on the roster.