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Oilers’ Connor Ingram, Jason Dickinson Exit During Sharks Game

The Edmonton Oilers faced a challenging situation during their recent game against the San Jose Sharks. Starting goaltender Connor Ingram did not participate in the third period due to discomfort, resulting in Tristan Jarry stepping in for the final frame. This occurred on Wednesday’s game where the Oilers ultimately led 5-2.

Connor Ingram’s Departure

Ingram, who has been with the Oilers since October 1, 2025, was ruled out after allowing two goals on 10 shots. He briefly took to the ice during a television timeout to stretch but remained on the bench for the remainder of the game.

  • Position: Goaltender
  • Games Played this Season: 28
  • Goals-Against Average: 2.78
  • Save Percentage: .895

Head coach Kris Knoblauch reported that Ingram felt some discomfort and after further testing, it was decided he would not continue. The 29-year-old goaltender hails from Saskatoon.

Jason Dickinson’s Injury

Midway through the third period, forward Jason Dickinson also exited the game due to injury. He left the ice after taking a shot to the foot. At the time of his departure, Dickinson had played 12:06 minutes.

  • Position: Forward
  • Games Played Since Trade: 16
  • Points: 4 (1 goal)
  • Home Town: Georgetown, Ontario

Knoblauch did not provide an update on Dickinson’s condition after the game. As the Oilers continue their season, both players’ health will be crucial for their ongoing success.

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