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Mammoth's Connor Ingram cleared by NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program

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Sportsnet
Aug 20, 2025 7:04 PM

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Connor Ingram has been cleared to return to play after completing the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program. Ingram, who is known for his impressive skills as a goaltender, entered the program earlier this season, prompting concerns among fans and analysts regarding his well-being.

The 26-year-old goaltender has been with the Nashville Predators and has also had notable stints with the AHL. His return marks a significant step in his career, as Ingram looks to demonstrate his capabilities on the ice once more. The NHL's Player Assistance Program provides vital support to players facing personal challenges, showing the league's commitment to their overall health.

As Ingram resumes his career, he aims to reclaim his spot in the competitive landscape of the NHL. With the support of his team and the league, fans are eager to see Ingram back in action and contributing to his team's success in the forthcoming games. This opportunity symbolizes a fresh start for the talented goaltender, and many are optimistic about his future in the league.

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