Ingram giving Oilers confidence in net at right time
The Edmonton Oilers, facing a scoring drought with only one goal in their last two games, are rallying around goalie Connor Ingram as they head into the playoffs. Ingram's performance has bolstered the defense, with his ability to handle tough saves and improve the penalty kill draws praise from teammates. His emergence as the clear starter aligns with the Oilers' Stanley Cup aspirations, despite recent absences of key forwards Leon Draisaitl and Zach Hyman, whose combined output represents a significant portion of the team's offensive potential.
By the Numbers- Connor Ingram has a save percentage of .856 in the AHL before becoming the Oilers' starting goalie.
- Edmonton suffered a 2-1 shootout loss against Colorado, marking their sixth consecutive shootout loss.
- Edmonton is one game away from the playoffs, with positioning ranging from first to fourth in the Pacific division still in play.
- The Oilers need a win against Vancouver to avoid the perilous wild card route.
If the Oilers can secure a victory in their final game, it will solidify their playoff positioning and diminish the likelihood of facing tougher opponents in the Central division. They hope for Draisaitl鈥檚 return to rejuvenate their offense as they gear up for the postseason.
Bottom LineConnor Ingram鈥檚 rising confidence and performance are critical for the Oilers' playoff hopes. Effective goaltending and improved defense, alongside anticipated offensive reinforcements, will be vital as they aim for a deep postseason run.
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