SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Mammoth officially placed goaltender Connor Ingram on waivers, the team announced on Thursday.
Ingram had stayed on the roster after coming out of the NHLPA Player Assistance Program, but the move was said to be on the horizon by the Mammoth front office.
BREAKING: Mammoth goaltender Connor Ingram has been placed on waivers.
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) September 25, 2025
A little over a week ago, Utah general manager Bill Armstrong said this regarding Ingram’s timeline.
“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,” Armstrong said.
Ingram appeared in 22 games for the Utah Hockey Club in its inaugural season.
In those games, he had 492 saves on 558 shots against, an 88.2 save percentage. Ingram won nine games when on the ice in rock black and mountain blue.
Recent history on Utah Mammoth goaltender Connor Ingram
In early March, Ingram entered the NHLPA Player Assistance Program following the tragic passing of his mother to breast cancer.
“For those of you that don’t know, earlier this season I lost my mother to breast cancer. After trying to make a return to playing, l have come to realize that I am not myself,” Ingram wrote on social media.
“At this point in my life I need to put my health first, and the take the proper time I need away to come back at 100%. 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, l look forward to getting the medical help I need and returning to a happy and healthy life.”
This marked the second instance that Ingram had utilized the program after addressing obsessive-compulsive disorder back in 2021.
Roughly a month ago, Ingram then cleared the assistance program and could return to the NHL.
Connor Ingram has cleared the assistance program and can now return to the NHL. https://t.co/OWhHWdzjGj
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) August 20, 2025
Utah Mammoth, Connor Ingram mutually agree to part ways
After clearing the program and becoming eligible to return, Utah’s front office announced during media day that Ingram will not attend the Mammoth’s training camp as he seeks a new home.
Notably, both sides are on the same page and will be working cohesively towards a positive outcome in order to provide Ingram with a fresh start on a new team that better suits his needs.
“We’re so excited for him in his path to recovery,” Armstrong said. “That’s the biggest thing. We always look at the player and the person. It’s incredible to know that he’s back ready to play.”
In his absence, Vanecek will step into the No. 2 role as Utah’s backup behind Karel Vejmelka.
“Vanecek will bring a lot,” Head coach Andre Tourigny told KSL Sports before training camp. “He brings experience, he’s played a lot of games in the league, and he’s a capable goalie in the NHL.”
Now with a fresh start, Vanecek said that he feels prepared to even challenge Vejmelka for more minutes this season as he enters camp as a recent Stanley Cup Champion.
“In the NHL, it’s always the better goalie plays. So, I don’t think that way, what he [Vejmelka] signed or not,” Vaněček explained.
“I know if I am winning a lot of games, they’re going to give me the time. If he is winning a lot of games, he’s going to get the time. I think it’s going to be a good battle with him.”
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