To call Connor Ingram a promising prospect is a bit misleading.
After all, the 28-year-old goaltender already had 102 games worth of NHL experience under his belt prior to being traded to the Edmonton Oilers on Oct. 1, and assigned to the Bakersfield Condors farm team.
And while he might not be a true prospect in that regard, the promising part still applies, as he so aptly proved in his debut with the organization.
Ingram allowed one goal on 22 shots for a .955 save percentage in a 2-1 win over the San Jose on Oct. 18.
“He was calm, confident. I would say he made the more difficult saves look a little easier, so he didn’t make any more work for himself,” said Bakersfield Condors head coach Colin Chaulk. “He’s happy right now, he’s playing hockey. He played well this one game.
“He’s

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