St. Thomas pulls a solid landing from Andrew O’Neill, a prospect eligible for the 2026 NHL Draft.
A 2007 from Fargo, North Dakota, O’Neill came from his first season in Canada, with the Edmonton Oil Kings, slotting 43 points in 65 games, while also registering a +25 on the ice.
He was originally committed to prestigious North Dakota where he grew up, but has since flipped to the Tommies.
‼️🚨BREAKING🚨‼️The St. Thomas Tommies have received a commitment from Andrew O'Neill!✝️✝️✝️The ‘07 born Forward from Fargo, ND has 43 points in 65 GP during the 2025-26 season for @EdmOilKings 150th ranked NA skater for the #2026NHLDraft by @NHLCentralScout was… pic.twitter.com/ahJZRhHre6
— College Puck NXT (@CollegePuckNXT) April 24, 2026
Prior to his time in the WHL, O’Neill was a depth piece to the very talented NTDP squadron in the USHL.
The Elite Prospects 2026 draft guide states, “A hard-working centre, O’Neill’s defensive impact comes through his mentality.” A textbook gritty mentality described; it was also mentioned, “Even if he can’t get a clean stop, he wins possession on the second or third try.”
St. Thomas is coming off a 21-12-5 record, ending up just a game shy of an NCAA tournament appearance, losing to the Mason Cup dominant Minnesota State Mavericks up in Mankato.
The Tommies made the jump from division three to division one in 2021, now making the jump from the CCHA to the NCHC, arguably the NCAA’s strongest conference, as they have produced yet another National Championship from the conference with Denver’s recent victory.
A campus and developed arena are definitely more attractive to recruits, and the evidence shows in this huge addition for the Tommies.
