
The Oilers Connor Ingram’s Comeback Is Worth Noticing
Connor Ingram’s quiet, steady play is making a real impact—proof that sometimes the most important goalie work doesn’t make headlines.

Connor Ingram’s quiet, steady play is making a real impact—proof that sometimes the most important goalie work doesn’t make headlines.

Edmonton’s finding its groove post-Olympics. Draisaitl’s out, but defence is tightening, Ingram’s stepping up, and playoffs are still in play.

Connor Ingram in net, Leon Draisaitl back in the lineup—if the Oilers get their pieces clicking, the West better watch out.

Canadian teams flashed potential but struggled with key moments—Montreal stood out, others faltered as lapses swung games their way.

Jarry’s confidence is slipping, the Oilers are running out of runway, and last night showed just how fragile their season has become.

DeBrincat’s OT winner lifts Detroit, Hyman dominates in Edmonton—Sunday showed how quickly Canadian teams can swing from hope to heartbreak.

From draft-day long shot to Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy winner, Connor Ingram’s winding NHL path proves persistence, honesty, and readiness still matter.