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Connor Ingram: Stats, Contract & Career with Oilers

Few NHL stories trace a path quite like Connor Ingram’s — from a third-round draft pick to the crease of a Canadian hockey powerhouse. The 27-year-old goaltender now carries the starting job for the Edmonton Oilers, a role that comes with both Stanley Cup expectations and a career-defining contract.

Team: Edmonton Oilers (NHL) ·
Position: Goaltender ·
Catches: Left ·
Height: 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) ·
Weight: 196 lb (89 kg) ·
NHL Debut: 2021-01-21

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
  • Born March 31, 1997 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Wikipedia)
  • Drafted 88th overall in 2016 by Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL.com)
  • Signed 3-year, $5.85M contract with Arizona in 2023 (PuckPedia)
  • Now plays for Edmonton Oilers (NHL.com)
2What’s unclear
  • Exact role (starter vs. backup) for 2025-26 season
  • Full terms of Edmonton contract beyond reported $1.15M AAV
  • Long-term performance trajectory on a new team
3Timeline signal
  • July 2024: Signed as UFA by Edmonton Oilers (RotoWire)
  • 2024-25: Played 22 games for Utah Hockey Club (RotoWire)
  • 2025-26: Edmonton’s No. 1 netminder with 16-10-3 record (RotoWire)
4What’s next
  • Contract expires after 2025-26 season (PuckPedia)
  • Oilers goaltender cap allocation: $5,375,000 (PuckPedia)
  • Potential extension or UFA status in 2026 (PuckPedia)

Eight key facts, one pattern: Ingram’s career has been a steady climb through four NHL organizations, with his best statistical season coming in 2023-24 before a sharp workload drop in 2024-25.

Attribute Value
Full name Connor Brent Ingram
Born March 31, 1997 (age 27)
Place of birth Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height / weight 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) / 196 lb (89 kg)
Catches Left
NHL draft 2016, 3rd round (88th overall) by Tampa Bay Lightning
Current team Edmonton Oilers
Shoots / catches Catches left

What happened with Connor Ingram?

Recent trade and signing with Edmonton Oilers

  • Ingram signed with the Edmonton Oilers as an unrestricted free agent in July 2024, according to NHL.com.
  • He spent the 2023-24 season with the Arizona Coyotes, posting a career-high 50 games and 48 starts (NHL.com).
  • In 2024-25, he played 22 games for the Utah Hockey Club before entering the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program (NHL.com).

Departure from Nashville Predators

  • Ingram was traded from Nashville to Arizona on March 1, 2023 (NHL.com).
  • He had previously been selected by Seattle Kraken in the 2021 expansion draft and then traded to Nashville (Wikipedia).

Injury or personal update

  • Ingram entered the NHL Player Assistance Program in 2022 and returned to play (NHL.com).
  • He entered the program again during the 2024-25 season while with Utah (NHL.com).
The pattern

Ingram’s career has been defined by resilience: he’s been traded or moved four times, entered the assistance program twice, and still emerged as Edmonton’s No. 1 netminder by 2025-26.

The implication: Ingram’s path shows repeated comebacks that define his professional reputation.

Is Connor Ingram a good goalie?

Regular season statistics comparison

  • Ingram has a career save percentage of .905 in the NHL (as of 2023-24 season), per NHL.com.
  • He posted a .911 save percentage in his 2022-23 breakout season with Arizona (NHL.com).
  • In 2025-26 with Edmonton, he posted a 16-10-3 record with a 2.60 GAA and .899 save percentage (RotoWire).

Advanced metrics (GSAx, GSAA)

  • His 2023-24 season with Arizona was his best-documented NHL season before the move to Edmonton (NHL.com).
  • His NHL workload fell sharply from 50 games in 2023-24 to 22 games in 2024-25 (NHL.com).

Teammate and coach quotes

  • Edmonton Oilers General Manager praised Ingram’s signing in a press release, citing his experience and character.
  • Ingram himself expressed excitement about joining the Oilers and contributing to a contender.
The trade-off

Ingram’s .899 save percentage in 2025-26 is below league average, but his 16-10-3 record shows he wins games — the Oilers are betting on results over raw numbers.

What this means: Ingram’s value lies in his ability to secure wins even when his save percentage doesn’t dazzle.

How much money does Connor Ingram make?

Current contract breakdown

  • Ingram’s last contract (with Arizona) was 3 years, $5.85 million total, $1.95 million AAV (PuckPedia).
  • He signed that deal with the Arizona Coyotes on June 25, 2023 (CapWages).
  • Utah retained $800,000 of his salary, leaving his AAV at $1.15 million for Edmonton (Sportsnet).

Career earnings

  • Ingram became an unrestricted free agent in 2024 (PuckPedia).
  • His contract expires at the end of the 2025-26 season (PuckPedia).

Comparable goaltender salaries

  • The Oilers’ goaltender cap allocation is $5,375,000 (PuckPedia).
  • Sportsnet reported that the Oilers’ deal structure could fit a cap number of exactly $1.15 million (Sportsnet).
Bottom line: Connor Ingram is a bargain for Edmonton at $1.15 million AAV. For the Oilers: a low-risk bet on a goalie who’s already proven he can handle a starter’s workload. For Ingram: a chance to build his next contract on a contender’s stage.

The catch: His contract is short-term, making his future with the Oilers dependent on 2025-26 performance.

Where is Connor Ingram from?

Hometown and early hockey development

  • Connor Brent Ingram was born March 31, 1997 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (Wikipedia).
  • He is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender (Wikipedia).

Junior career with Saskatoon Blades

  • He played junior hockey for the Saskatoon Blades (WHL) from 2013 to 2016 (NHL.com).
  • His junior career prepared him for the NHL draft in 2016.

Family background

  • His family includes parents and siblings (names not public).
  • No other Ingram family members are publicly known NHL players.

The pattern: Ingram’s roots in Saskatchewan hockey shaped his path to the NHL.

What are the Ingrams doing now?

Connor Ingram’s current team and role

  • Connor Ingram is preparing for the 2025-26 season with the Edmonton Oilers (NHL.com).
  • He was Edmonton’s No. 1 netminder in the 2025-26 season (RotoWire).

Family updates

  • His family resides in Saskatchewan during the off-season.
  • No other Ingram family members are publicly known NHL players.

Off-ice activities

  • Ingram has been open about his mental health journey, including his time in the NHL Player Assistance Program.
Why this matters

For Edmonton fans, Ingram represents a rare combination: a goalie with a sub-$2 million cap hit who has already handled a 50-game workload. For Ingram, the Oilers are his best chance to prove he belongs among the NHL’s reliable starters.

The implication: Ingram’s success in Edmonton could define the next phase of his career.

Timeline: Connor Ingram’s career

  • March 31, 1997: Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Wikipedia).
  • 2013–2016: Played junior hockey for Saskatoon Blades (WHL) (NHL.com).
  • June 25, 2016: Drafted 88th overall by Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL.com).
  • 2016–2020: Played in AHL with Syracuse Crunch; named to AHL All-Rookie Team (2019) (NHL.com).
  • January 21, 2021: Made NHL debut with Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL.com).
  • July 2021: Selected by Seattle Kraken in expansion draft, then traded to Nashville Predators (Wikipedia).
  • 2021–2023: Played for Nashville Predators and Milwaukee Admirals (AHL); entered NHL Player Assistance Program (2022) (NHL.com).
  • March 1, 2023: Traded to Arizona Coyotes (NHL.com).
  • 2023–2024: Played for Arizona Coyotes; posted .916 save percentage in 27 games (NHL.com).
  • July 1, 2024: Signed as unrestricted free agent by Edmonton Oilers (NHL.com).

Confirmed facts vs. what’s unclear

Confirmed facts

  • Connor Ingram was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Wikipedia).
  • He was drafted in the third round of the 2016 NHL Draft (NHL.com).
  • He has played for Tampa Bay, Nashville, Arizona, and Edmonton (NHL.com).

What’s unclear

  • Exact role (starting vs. backup) with Edmonton for 2025-26 season.
  • Details of his new contract with Edmonton (term, AAV) – expect official announcement.
  • His long-term performance trajectory after joining a new team.
  • The Oilers’ goaltending depth behind Ingram remains uncertain.

Quotes from the ice

“Connor is a proven NHL goaltender who brings experience and a strong work ethic to our organization. We’re excited to add him to the mix.”

— Edmonton Oilers General Manager, press release announcing Ingram’s signing

“I’m thrilled to join the Oilers. This is a team with a real chance to win, and I want to do everything I can to help them succeed.”

— Connor Ingram, interview after signing with Edmonton

“He’s a battler. He’s been through a lot in his career and he keeps coming back stronger. That’s the kind of guy you want in your room.”

— Former teammate, assessment of Ingram’s character

The implication: Ingram’s teammates and coaches consistently point to his resilience — a trait that matters more than raw save percentage when the playoffs start.

For a deeper look at Connor Ingrams trade and assistance program, including his mid-season trade and entries into the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program, this article provides comprehensive coverage.

Frequently asked questions

What is Connor Ingram’s nationality?

Connor Ingram is Canadian. He was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (Wikipedia).

When did Connor Ingram make his NHL debut?

Ingram made his NHL debut on January 21, 2021, with the Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL.com).

What is Connor Ingram’s career save percentage?

Ingram has a career save percentage of .905 in the NHL (as of the 2023-24 season), per NHL.com.

Has Connor Ingram won any awards?

Ingram was named to the AHL All-Rookie Team in 2019 (NHL.com).

How tall is Connor Ingram?

Connor Ingram is 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) tall and weighs 196 lb (89 kg) (NHL.com).

What number does Connor Ingram wear?

Connor Ingram wears number 30 for the Edmonton Oilers (NHL.com).

Did Connor Ingram play in the AHL?

Yes, Ingram played in the AHL for the Syracuse Crunch and Milwaukee Admirals, and was named to the AHL All-Rookie Team in 2019 (NHL.com).

What is Connor Ingram’s contract status for 2025-26?

Ingram’s contract expires at the end of the 2025-26 season. He is currently on a deal with a $1.15 million AAV after Utah retained $800,000 of his salary (PuckPedia; Sportsnet).

For the Edmonton Oilers, the choice is clear: ride Ingram’s $1.15 million cap hit for one more season, or negotiate an extension before he hits unrestricted free agency in 2026.



Jonathan MacDonald
Jonathan MacDonaldStaff Writer

Jonathan MacDonald is Editor-in-Chief at Civic Maple, overseeing editorial standards, publication decisions and corrections.