MacKinnon ejected for collision with Oilers' Ingram
Colorado Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon received a five-minute major and a game misconduct for goaltender interference against Edmonton Oilers netminder Connor Ingram on Tuesday.
Ingram was cut on the play and left the contest, not returning for the third period. Officials upheld the major after a review.
Nathan MacKinnon has received a five-minute major following a scary collision with Connor Ingram.
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Tristan Jarry has entered the game for Ingram. pic.twitter.com/3QgcDbKu18
MacKinnon leads the NHL with 43 goals and is tied for second in scoring with 104 points. He had 20 penalty minutes in 61 games entering Tuesday's contest. MacKinnon captured the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP in 2024, and he won the league's sportsmanship award - the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - in 2019.
Tristan Jarry made two saves in the final 35 seconds of the second period after replacing Ingram.
The NHL has never suspended MacKinnon in his 932-game career.