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NHL rescinds Nathan MacKinnon’s major for goalie collision

By Thomson Reuters Mar 12, 2026 | 4:31 PM

The NHL rescinded Nathan MacKinnon’s major penalty for running over opposing goaltender Connor Ingram, the ​Colorado Avalanche forward told reporters ‌Thursday.

MacKinnon was ejected from Colorado’s 4-3 loss to the visiting Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night after he flattened Ingram on a ‌drive ​to the crease ⁠in the final minute ⁠of the second period.

Officials penalized MacKinnon with a five-minute major and a game misconduct despite replay showing ​that he was angled into the goalie by Oilers defenseman Darnell ⁠Nurse.

Being absolved of wrongdoing ⁠is a boon to ​MacKinnon, who would have been suspended for ​one game if he received a ‌second major and game misconduct within his next 41 appearances.

MacKinnon is tied for second in league scoring ⁠with 104 points (43 goals, 61 assists) in 62 games.

Ingram, who left Tuesday’s matchup to be ⁠evaluated ‌for a concussion, was ⁠cleared to back up Oilers ​starter ‌Tristan Jarry against the Dallas ​Stars on ⁠Thursday night.

The powerhouse Avalanche, who had won five straight before falling to Edmonton, open a two-game road trip against the Seattle Kraken on Thursday.

–Field ​Level Media