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Lindsey Post

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Lindsey Post
Born (1994-01-11) January 11, 1994 (age 30)
Chelsea, Québec, Canada
Height 183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Position Goaltender
PWHL team
Former teams
Free agent
Calgary Inferno
SDE Hockey
PWHL New York
Playing career 2017–present

Lindsey Post is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender, currently a free agent.

Playing career

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Across five years for the University of Alberta, Post set programme records for most wins and shutouts.[1] In her final year, she would lead the team to the 2017 U Sports national championship, earning MVP honours.

Post was drafted 25th overall in the 2017 CWHL Draft by the Inferno.[2] She would earn her first CWHL win against the Markham Thunder on the 4th of November 2017 and her first CWHL shutout the week after against the Toronto Furies, for which she was named CWHL Goaltender of the Week. She would be named Goaltender of the week two more times in her rookie season.[3] The team would win the Clarkson Cup in her second year, even if she only played one game. While playing in Calgary, she lived with her relatives in the city to save money due to the low CWHL salaries.[4]

After the collapse of the CWHL in May 2019, Post signed with SDE in Sweden.[5] She would finish her first SDHL season with a save percentage of .942, the best in the league, as the team made the playoffs for the first time in history.[6][7] She was named the 2019-20 SDHL Goaltender of the Year.[8] She began the 2020-21 SDHL season in a similar way, posting a 53-save shutout in the first match of the season and a 42-save performance in the next game.[9]

She signed with PWHL New York on December 21, 2023.[10]

Career statistics

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L T/OT MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2012–13 University of Alberta CW 8 1.33 .931 1 0.00 1.000
2013–14 University of Alberta CW 15 0.91 .946
2014–15 University of Alberta CW 27 1.18 .940 4 1.49 .924
2015–16 University of Alberta CW 23 1.34 .931
2016–17 University of Alberta CW 19 1.31 .929
2017–18 Calgary Inferno CWHL 13 7 4 1 733 27 2 2.21 .913
2018–19 Calgary Inferno CWHL 1 0 1 0 57 3 0 3.14 .885
2019–20 SDE Hockey SDHL 19 10 9 0 1,102 37 3 2.01 .942 2 0 2 96 10 0 6.24 .846
2020–21 SDE Hockey SDHL 32 11 20 0 1,892 84 4 2.66 .912 2 0 2 120 11 0 5.50 .841
2021–22 SDE Hockey 2 Div. 1 1 0 1 0 59 3 0 3.03 .897
2021–22 SDE Hockey SDHL 24 10 14 0 1,384 53 4 2.30 .915 3 1 2 251 10 0 2.39 .935
2022–23 SDE Hockey SDHL 21 11 10 0 1,204 37 6 1.84 .938 2 0 2 120 9 0 4.50 .824
2023–24 New York PWHL 2 1 0 0 74 2 0 1.61 .946
PWHL totals 2 1 0 0 74 2 0 1.61 .946
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References

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  1. ^ Hills, Jason (January 4, 2018). "Post-Lindsey Post Pandas still determining who will become new No. 1 between the posts". Edmonton Sun.
  2. ^ Staffieri, Mark (December 20, 2017). "Lindsey Post Solidifies Calgary Inferno's Goaltending Picture".
  3. ^ "Inferno Spotlight: Lindsey Post". Matchsticks and Gasoline. March 3, 2018.
  4. ^ Rönnkvist, Ronnie (September 24, 2020). "SDHL:s bästa målvakt älskar livet i Sverige - Hockeysverige – Mer av sporten du älskar" (in Swedish).
  5. ^ "Lindsey Post ansluter till SDE!". www.svenskalag.se (in Swedish). May 30, 2019. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  6. ^ "SDHL: INTERVIEW - Lindsey Post (SDE) - anything can happen". Sportbloggare.com.
  7. ^ "Skrällaget SDE fortsätter vinna". SVT Sport. September 27, 2019.
  8. ^ Staffieri, Mark (8 May 2020). "Lindsey Post continues career overseas with SDE | Women's Hockey Life". Women's Hockey Life.
  9. ^ Murphy, Mike (14 September 2020). "Dam Good: Lulea's Jenni Hiirikoski starts off scoring". The Ice Garden.
  10. ^ @PWHL_NewYork (December 21, 2023). "Posted up between the pipes! 😤 SDHL Goaltender of the Year Lindsey Post has officially signed a one-year deal" (Tweet) – via Twitter.