- Jeff O'Neill
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size =
position = Right Wing
shoots = Right
height_ft = 6
height_in = 1
weight_lb = 195
team =Free agent
former_teams =Hartford Whalers Carolina Hurricanes Toronto Maple Leafs
league = NHL
nationality = Canada
birth_date = birth date|1976|2|23|mf=y
birth_place = Richmond Hill, ON, CAN
career_start = 1995
draft = 5th overall
draft_year = 1994
draft_team =Hartford Whalers Jeffrey O'Neill (born
February 23 1976 ) is aCanadian professional hockey right wing in theNational Hockey League (NHL). He has played for theHartford Whalers /Carolina Hurricanes and theToronto Maple Leafs . He is currently an unrestricted free agent, attending theCarolina Hurricanes ' training camp on a tryout contract.Playing career
Minor Hockey
O'Neill grew up in the village of King City, north of
Toronto , playing minor hockey for the King City Kings MHA as a youth. O'Neill grew up with two older brothers, Don and Ryan, both of whom played hockey. O'Neill moved up to the AAA level at age 13 with the Richmond Hill-Vaughan Kings of theOntario Minor Hockey Association where he was a linemate with older brother Ryan. He played Bantam AAA as a 13-year-old — almost three years younger than some of his peers. At 15, O'Neill signed with theThornhill Thunderbirds Jr. A club (OHA) where he finished second in theMetro Junior Hockey League in scoring as a rookie.O'Neill was the first overall selection of the
Guelph Storm in the 1992 OHL Priority Selection, held atMaple Leaf Gardens in June 1992. He was named OHL Rookie of the Year that year after scoring 79 points in 65 games with the upstart Storm. His point total of 79 for a 16-year-old was the second highest total by a 16-year-old sinceKirk Muller recorded 112 with theGuelph Platers in 1982–83. He also played in theAmerican Hockey League for theSpringfield Falcons . O'Neill spent three years in the OHL with the Storm before jumping to the NHL with theHartford Whalers in 1995.NHL
O'Neill was drafted in the first round, fifth overall by the Hartford Whalers (now
Carolina Hurricanes ) in the1994 NHL Entry Draft . He went to the 2002 Stanley Cup Final with the Hurricanes before losing to theDetroit Red Wings . He ranks first or second in almost every Hurricanes scoring record. O'Neill was selected to theEastern Conference team for the 2002–03 NHL All-Star Game.On date|July 30, 2005, the Hurricanes traded O'Neill to the
Toronto Maple Leafs for a conditional draft pick in the2006 NHL Entry Draft . He expressed a desire to play for the Maple Leafs before the signing of the CBA. It was a fortunate move for O'Neill because his brother, Donny O'Neill, 33, had died nine days before in a road accident in Vaughan.Re-united with former
Carolina Hurricanes coachPaul Maurice , O'Neill enjoyed a resurgence early in the season and, benefiting from playing on the top line withMats Sundin andAlexander Steen , was briefly one of the top scorers. However, towards the end of the season, O'Neill had been benched for the remaining games due to poor offensive performance. His poor performance combined with his fear of flying led him to consider retirement at the end of the season. [cite web | url = http://www2.sportsnet.ca/blogs/hockey_hearsay/2006/04/11/oneill_may_hand_em_up/ | title = O'Neill may hang 'em up | date = 2006-04-11 | accessdate = 2008-07-16 | publisher = Sportsnet] He is currently an unrestricted free agent but has been invited to the Carolina Hurricanes' 08-09 training camp.Career statistics
ee also
*
List of NHL players
*List of NHL seasons References
External links
*nhlprofile|8460495
*hockeydb|4043Persondata
NAME = O'Neill, Jeffrey
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = O'Neill, Jeff
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Canadian ice hockey right wing
DATE OF BIRTH =February 23 ,1976
PLACE OF BIRTH =Richmond Hill, Ontario
DATE OF DEATH =
PLACE OF DEATH =
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