SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Mammoth officially placed goaltender Connor Ingram on waivers, the team announced on Thursday.

Ingram had stayed on the roster after coming out of the NHLPA Player Assistance Program, but the move was said to be on the horizon by the Mammoth front office.

A little over a week ago, Utah general manager Bill Armstrong said this regarding Ingram’s timeline.

“Through that process, he will either get a chance to play for another NHL team, or he will go through the AHL and resume his play,” Armstrong said.

Ingram appeared in 22 games for the Utah Hockey Club in its inaugural season.

In those games, he had 492 saves on 558 shots against, an 88.2 save percentage. Ingram won nine games when on the ice in rock black and mountain blue.

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