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Discover the Valuable Lessons We Can All Learn from Connor Ingram

December 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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Connor Ingram’s story offers valuable lessons for all of us. The 28-year-old goalie made 26 saves in his NHL return on Sunday, leading the Edmonton Oilers to a 4-3 victory over Vegas. This marked his first NHL start since February, after a 10-month hiatus. During that time, he joined the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program (PAP) for the second time, first to address obsessive-compulsive disorder in 2021, and later in March to cope with the loss of his mother to breast cancer.

Ingram reflected after the game, emphasizing that life goes beyond hockey. He stated, “No matter what happens, the sun will rise tomorrow. I have a wife and family who love me, and that’s what truly matters. Winning games is important, but there’s so much more to life.”

He initially entered the Player Assistance Program in early 2021 and, after overcoming significant personal struggles, earned the Bill Masterton Trophy in 2023-24 for his perseverance and dedication. His mother’s passing was another difficult chapter, prompting his return to the support program for grief.

Ingram admitted there were many days he doubted he’d play in the NHL again, acknowledging the fierce competition for just 64 goalie spots in the league. After being placed on waivers by Utah in September and unclaimed, the Oilers acquired him in October. Despite challenging stats in the minor leagues, Ingram has been rebuilding his game while managing the emotional challenges he faced.

He highlighted the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive people, stating, “In conflict, you find out who’s really there for you.” His return in Sunday’s game saw immediate impact, making his first save within 37 seconds and finishing with numerous critical stops, helping secure the win despite Vegas’s late comeback.

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Ingram’s journey is more than just a comeback story. It’s about resilience, support, and the realization of a lifelong dream amidst life’s toughest trials. With injured teammate Tristan Jarry sidelined and Calvin Pickard also on the roster, Ingram now has a chance to prove himself further with the Oilers.

Regardless of how things unfold statistically, Ingram’s return marks a bigger victory—overcoming personal battles to play the sport he loves alongside those who support him. Every save and cheer reflect not just a game won, but a dream rekindled.

Fan Take: This story underscores the human side of hockey, reminding fans that players face challenges beyond the rink. Ingram’s perseverance serves as an inspiring example and highlights the importance of mental health awareness in professional sports, potentially encouraging more open conversations across the hockey community.

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