Goaltender Connor Ingram is gradually adjusting to his position with the Bakersfield Condors in the AHL, a month after being traded to the Edmonton Oilers from the Utah Mammoth. The 28-year-old recently spoke with The Athletic’s Daniel Nugent-Bowman about his return to the AHL, a league he last played in regularly four years ago.
Ingram is focusing on regaining his confidence and adapting to his current team, recognizing the challenge of transitioning back to the AHL after time away. He emphasized the importance of hard work and maintaining a strong mindset throughout this period.
"Returning to the AHL after several years has been a humbling experience, but I’m committed to pushing myself and contributing wherever I can."
Ingram's journey highlights both resilience and dedication as he aims to rebuild his career foundation with consistent performances.
His ongoing commitment suggests a positive trajectory as he works to solidify his role within the organization this season.
Connor Ingram is diligently working to restore his confidence and performance in the AHL after returning four years later, demonstrating resilience and focus with the Bakersfield Condors.