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New Player Agent focusing on Women Hockey

Player Agent – Women’s Hockey

We are excited to introduce the newest member to our team at Quantum Hockey Agency, the Player Agent, Lindsey Post.

Lindsey’s work will primarily be focused on women’s hockey but also to support other Quantum Hockey Agency Agents within the organization. Her experience playing university hockey, and in the two top pro female hockey leagues on two continents, we are very excited to see Lindsey strive in her new position as a Player Agent.

With her wealth of experience at all levels of the women’s game, it is now Post’s mission to guide players through the many avenues of professional hockey. After five years of University hockey and seven seasons as a pro, Post knows the ins and outs of team culture, best practices, and what it takes to make a name for yourself in the sport. She looks forward to supporting and advocating for players as she joins the Quantum Hockey Agency.

Lindsey’s Background

Lindsey’s hockey story began in Chelsea, Quebec, her hometown where she learned to skate on the backyard rink at the age of 3. She played minor hockey as both a goalie and player, but always knew she was a goalie at heart. Post played five seasons with the University of Alberta Pandas, where she set program records for most wins and shutouts. In her final year, she led her team to the 2017 USports National Championship, earning MVP honours. Post graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Arts in Recreation, Sport and Tourism.

After graduating from the U of A, Post was drafted 25 th overall by the Calgary Inferno in the 2017 CWHL (Canadian Women’s Hockey League) draft. Post and the Inferno went on to win the last ever Clarkson Cup in 2019, before the league folded due to financial reasons. When the CWHL collapsed, Post took her career overseas by signing with SDE in the SDHL (Swedish Women’s Hockey League). In her first season with the team, Post led SDE to their first playoff berth in program history. Post finished her inaugural season in the SDHL with the league’s best save percentage, earning her the SDHL Goaltender of the Year Award. After playing four seasons as a top goaltender in the SDHL, Post returned to North America to participate in the inaugural season of the PWHL (Professional Women’s Hockey League). She was invited to PWHL New York’s training camp, and was signed by the team on a one-year contract.

3 Questions

Please tell us why you chose to join QHA.

– I chose QHA because of their connection to both Sweden and Canada. Having grew up in Canada to now living in Sweden, it seemed like the perfect fit from the start. They also shared the vision for developing the women’s side of the agency which instantly gave me an opportunity to use my knowledge and experience to help grow the agency.

What are your expectations going into this new role?

– My expectations going into this new role are to help provide female hockey players with the same type of representation that male hockey players have been receiving for years. I’m also hoping to learn from my colleagues working on the men’s side and implement the same type of professionalism on the women’s.

What are your plans for the future?

– My plans for the future are to grow the women’s side of QHA into the best agency for female players, earn my proper certifications and represent all players equally.

Welcome to the QHA family Lindsey, and we wish you the best of luck in your new role.

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