Jarry, Ingram provide stability in goal that Oilers had been seeking
EDMONTON — After three months of trying to find dependable goaltending, the Edmonton Oilers appear to have solved the problem with the recent additions of Tristan Jarry and Connor Ingram.
Ingram, obtained from Utah last fall, arrived in Edmonton an unknown commodity for the Oilers when he was called up from Bakersfield to fill in when Jarry was injured shortly after being obtained in a goaltending swap with Pittsburgh.
Splitting games, the pair have given up three goals in the last four games while sharing back-to-back shutouts last weekend.
“Both guys have come in a played really well, give us a chance to win every night,” Oilers captain Connor McDavid said after practice Wednesday. “That part of it is exciting, two good goalies who can play. But the team has been playing better, a little more soundly I would say so that would help.


