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Utah Mammoth Parting Ways with Goaltender Connor Ingram

Connor Ingram, seeking a fresh start after mental health treatment, will be placed on waivers by Utah Mammoth to find a new team before the 2025 NHL season begins.

  • On September 17, 2025, the Utah Mammoth and goaltender Connor Ingram agreed to part ways as he will not attend training camp in Sandy, Utah.
  • This marks Ingram’s return to the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program, his second time entering the support system following the passing of his mother due to breast cancer late in 2024.
  • Utah secured Karel Vejmelka with a contract extension and brought in veteran Vitek Vanecek on a one-year deal, establishing their goaltending duo for the 2025-26 season.
  • GM Bill Armstrong expressed optimism about Ingram’s recovery and noted that the team will make him available to other clubs, enabling him to join a new team ahead of the regular season.
  • This move clears the way for Ingram, 28, to continue his career elsewhere while Utah relies on Vejmelka and Vanecek to fill the goalie roles.
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Utah Mammoth parting ways with goaltender Connor Ingram

Connor Ingram and the Utah Mammoth have agreed to part ways, and the veteran goaltender will not participate in training camp.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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