ST. LOUIS, Mo. (June 30, 2025) – Graduate student goaltender
Connor Androlewicz of the Stonehill College men's ice hockey program has been invited to attend the St. Louis Blues Development Camp, hosted by the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise.
"We're thrilled for Connor and this well-earned opportunity with the Blues," said Stonehill head coach
David Berard. "He had an outstanding season, and this invitation is a testament to his hard work and development. It also highlights the continued growth and visibility of our program within the college hockey landscape and beyond."
The Blues' Development Camp will run from June 30 to July 3 at the Centene Community Ice Center in St. Louis, Missouri—the team's official practice facility and home to fellow NCAA Division I Independent, Lindenwood University. The 2025 roster features many of the organization's top prospects, along with six invited players.
Androlewicz becomes the latest Skyhawk in Stonehill's NCAA Division I era to receive an NHL Development Camp invite, joining recent participants
Greg Japchen (San Jose Sharks, 2024) and
Alexander Tertyshny (Philadelphia Flyers, 2023).
A standout in goal during the 2024-25 campaign, Androlewicz was named NCAA Division I Independent Co-Goaltender of the Month in February and posted career-best numbers across the board. He appeared in 30 games, earning 11 wins—a Stonehill NCAA Division I single-season record—while recording a 3.11 goals-against average. He also played a pivotal role in helping Stonehill set a new program mark with four shutouts, sharing duties with freshman
Linards Lipskis.
Among the highlights of his season were key victories over established Division I opponents, including Lake Superior State, Army, St. Lawrence, Merrimack, Long Island, and Lindenwood. One of the defining moments of the year came in Stonehill's upset win over then-No. 9 nationally ranked UMass Lowell.
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