2018-19 Women's Hockey Roster

Jersey Number 29
Lindsay Agnew
- Class:
- Junior
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-7
- S/C:
- L
- Hometown:
- Oakville, Ontario
- Previous Team:
- Mississauga Jr. Chiefs / Minnesota
- High School:
- King's Christian Collegiate
Bio
Transferred to Boston College from Minnesota following the 2017-18 season and immediately made an impact on the Heights … set career-highs in goals, assists, points, short-handed goals and game-winning goals in 2018-19, her first season as an Eagle ... finished her career tied for seventh in program history with five short-handed goals in just two seasons ... a decorated youth player and captain for Canada, she’s a two-time world silver medalist for the Under-18 Team, and also has played with Canada’s National Development Team in 2017 and 2018 at the Nation's Cup.
AS A SENIOR (2019-20)
Captain … played in 35 of BC’s 36 contests, putting up 15 points on seven goals and eight assists … named Hockey East Player of the Week on Oct. 21 ... recorded the program’s 17th-ever five-point game with a career-high three goals and two assists in a win over Merrimack in the home opener (Oct. 18) … part of that hat trick included a short-handed tally to give her five for her career, good for a tie for seventh overall in program history … started the season with an assist on the game-winning goal in a 2-0 win at Merrimack (Sept. 27) … had three multi-point outings on the year, putting up one goal and one assist against Providence (Jan. 24) and two assists against Holy Cross (Oct. 26) in addition to the five-point game … had single goals against Syracuse (Oct. 5), Vermont (Jan. 17), and UConn (March 1) … finished second on the team with 100 face-off wins and recorded 85 shots on goal, good for sixth … had a career-high 23 blocked shots … had five game-winning points with one goal and four assists … converted to defense for the final eight contests of the season … took part in the Hockey Canada National Women's Development Team camp in August and earned a spot on the team.
AS A JUNIOR (2018-19)
Played in all 39 of BC’s games, setting career-highs in points (26), goals (15), and assists (11) … played primarily on the top line and saw significant time on the penalty kill … finished tied for fifth on the team with her 26 points … put up 18 points (11g, 7a) in conference play … scored three game-winning goals and four short-handed goals, which marked a league-high and tied for second overall in the nation … scored her first goal as an Eagle as part of a three-point outing (1g, 2a) against Syracuse (Oct. 6) … followed up the game-winner against Syracuse with the overtime game-winner against St. Lawrence (Oct. 11) … registered four multi-point outings on the season … potted one goal and one assist against BU (Nov. 20) … scored twice in a win at Providence (Jan. 26) for her first career multi-goal game, including one of just 14 short-handed game winning goals in the nation during the 2018-19 season … had one goal and one assist in BC’s overtime quarterfinal-series-clinching-win over UConn (March 2) … put together a career-long six-game point streak (Oct. 6 to Oct. 26) during which she posted eight points (4g, 4a) … had single assists in seven contests and scored one goal in 10 contests … had one goal and two assists on the power play … Eagles went 12-1-1 when Agnew scored a goal and 18-2-1 when she had at least one point … one of two players to record at least one shot on goal in all 39 games and was third overall on the team with 156 shots on goal … also had a career-high in blocked shots (21) … finished with a plus/minus rating of +20, sixth overall on the team ... took part in the Hockey Canada National Women's Development Team camp in August.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2017-18, MINNESOTA)
Played in all 38 games of the Gophers’ season, recording a career-high 13 points (5g, 8a) ... had two assists in the road series at Ohio State (Oct. 6-7) ... scored her first goal of the season in 3-2 loss to No. 1 Wisconsin (Oct. 28) ... scored the game-winner in 5-2 win at Minnesota State (Nov. 4) ... had two points (1G, 1A) in 6-1 win over Vermont (Jan. 13) ... had career-best three points (1G, 1A), including first career multi-goal game, at St. Cloud State (Feb. 2-3) ... had three assists in WCHA First Round sweep over St. Cloud State (Feb. 23-24) ... took part in the Hockey Canada National Women's Development Team selection camp.
AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17, MINNESOTA)
Voted WCHA Preseason Co-Rookie of the Year ... made her collegiate debut in season-opener against Lindenwood (Sept. 30) ... scored her first collegiate goal in the Gophers’ second game of the season, a 6-2 win against Lindenwood (Oct. 1) ... scored one goal in 4-3 win against Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 14) ... recorded two assists, including one on the game-winning goal, in series sweep over Minnesota State (Nov. 4-6) ... posted an assist during the 3-1 win against Bemidji State in the WCHA First Round (Feb. 24) ... picked up an assist on Sophie Skarzynski’s goal in the national semifinal against Clarkson (March 17) ... earned a silver medal for Canada at the Nations Cup in Fussen, Germany in January 2017 ... selected for 2017-18 Canada National Women's Development Team Summer Showcase, playing in an exhibition series against Team Japan and a Canadian University select team in Calgary in August 2017 ...
BEFORE COLLEGE
Two-time member of the Canada National Women's Development Team ... skated in the 2017 and 2018 Four Nations Cups ... played for the Mississauga Jr. Chiefs in the Provincial Women's Hockey League ... spent three seasons with the Intermediate AA Mississauga Jr Chiefs ... served as team captain in 2015-16 ... was an OWHA Provincial gold medalist, a PWHL Final 8 silver medalist, a two-time Stoney Creek University Showcase gold medalist, a two-time Union College Fall Fest gold medalist and a 2 Nations College Prep Series gold medalist with the Mississauga Jr. Chiefs ... finished her career with 146 points on 61 goals and 85 assists in 128 games ... played for Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team ... earned silver at the 2015 IIHF Under-18 Women’s World Championships in Buffalo, N.Y., and at the 2016 IIHF Under-18 World Championships in St Catharine's, Ontario where she served as team captain and was one of the top-three players for Team Canada ... played for Canada’s National Under-18 Team in three-game series vs. United States in 2014 and 2015, serving as team captain during the 2015 series in Lake Placid, N.Y. ... played for Canada's National Development Team in a three-game series against the United States in Calgary in August 2016 and also at the 2017 Nations Cup in 2017 ... served as team captain, recorded four goals and two assists, won gold, and was named top forward of the 2015 National Women's Under-18 Championship while playing with Team Ontario Red in Huntsville, Ontario ... earned silver with Team Ontario at the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George, B.C. ... earned silver with Team Ontario Blue at 2013 National Women’s Under-18 Championship ... attended Canada’s National Women’s Team 2014 Fall Festival Camp in Calgary, Alberta.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Carolyn and David Agnew ... has one brother, Jack ... intends to major in education ... enjoys golfing ... Recipient of the Joseph T. Alves '44, '48 Scholarship Fund.
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:
Points: 5, Merrimack, Oct. 18, 2019
Goals: 3, Merrimack, Oct. 18, 2019
Assists: 2 (twice), rec. at Holy Cross, Oct. 25, 2019
SOG: 8 (three times), rec. at Harvard, Feb 5, 2019
Penalties: 2 (five times)
Penalty minutes: 4 (five times)
Plus/minus: 5, Merrimack, Oct. 18, 2019
Power-play goals: 1, Maine Feb 14, 2019
Short-handed goals: 1 (five times)
AS A SENIOR (2019-20)
Captain … played in 35 of BC’s 36 contests, putting up 15 points on seven goals and eight assists … named Hockey East Player of the Week on Oct. 21 ... recorded the program’s 17th-ever five-point game with a career-high three goals and two assists in a win over Merrimack in the home opener (Oct. 18) … part of that hat trick included a short-handed tally to give her five for her career, good for a tie for seventh overall in program history … started the season with an assist on the game-winning goal in a 2-0 win at Merrimack (Sept. 27) … had three multi-point outings on the year, putting up one goal and one assist against Providence (Jan. 24) and two assists against Holy Cross (Oct. 26) in addition to the five-point game … had single goals against Syracuse (Oct. 5), Vermont (Jan. 17), and UConn (March 1) … finished second on the team with 100 face-off wins and recorded 85 shots on goal, good for sixth … had a career-high 23 blocked shots … had five game-winning points with one goal and four assists … converted to defense for the final eight contests of the season … took part in the Hockey Canada National Women's Development Team camp in August and earned a spot on the team.
AS A JUNIOR (2018-19)
Played in all 39 of BC’s games, setting career-highs in points (26), goals (15), and assists (11) … played primarily on the top line and saw significant time on the penalty kill … finished tied for fifth on the team with her 26 points … put up 18 points (11g, 7a) in conference play … scored three game-winning goals and four short-handed goals, which marked a league-high and tied for second overall in the nation … scored her first goal as an Eagle as part of a three-point outing (1g, 2a) against Syracuse (Oct. 6) … followed up the game-winner against Syracuse with the overtime game-winner against St. Lawrence (Oct. 11) … registered four multi-point outings on the season … potted one goal and one assist against BU (Nov. 20) … scored twice in a win at Providence (Jan. 26) for her first career multi-goal game, including one of just 14 short-handed game winning goals in the nation during the 2018-19 season … had one goal and one assist in BC’s overtime quarterfinal-series-clinching-win over UConn (March 2) … put together a career-long six-game point streak (Oct. 6 to Oct. 26) during which she posted eight points (4g, 4a) … had single assists in seven contests and scored one goal in 10 contests … had one goal and two assists on the power play … Eagles went 12-1-1 when Agnew scored a goal and 18-2-1 when she had at least one point … one of two players to record at least one shot on goal in all 39 games and was third overall on the team with 156 shots on goal … also had a career-high in blocked shots (21) … finished with a plus/minus rating of +20, sixth overall on the team ... took part in the Hockey Canada National Women's Development Team camp in August.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2017-18, MINNESOTA)
Played in all 38 games of the Gophers’ season, recording a career-high 13 points (5g, 8a) ... had two assists in the road series at Ohio State (Oct. 6-7) ... scored her first goal of the season in 3-2 loss to No. 1 Wisconsin (Oct. 28) ... scored the game-winner in 5-2 win at Minnesota State (Nov. 4) ... had two points (1G, 1A) in 6-1 win over Vermont (Jan. 13) ... had career-best three points (1G, 1A), including first career multi-goal game, at St. Cloud State (Feb. 2-3) ... had three assists in WCHA First Round sweep over St. Cloud State (Feb. 23-24) ... took part in the Hockey Canada National Women's Development Team selection camp.
AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17, MINNESOTA)
Voted WCHA Preseason Co-Rookie of the Year ... made her collegiate debut in season-opener against Lindenwood (Sept. 30) ... scored her first collegiate goal in the Gophers’ second game of the season, a 6-2 win against Lindenwood (Oct. 1) ... scored one goal in 4-3 win against Minnesota Duluth (Oct. 14) ... recorded two assists, including one on the game-winning goal, in series sweep over Minnesota State (Nov. 4-6) ... posted an assist during the 3-1 win against Bemidji State in the WCHA First Round (Feb. 24) ... picked up an assist on Sophie Skarzynski’s goal in the national semifinal against Clarkson (March 17) ... earned a silver medal for Canada at the Nations Cup in Fussen, Germany in January 2017 ... selected for 2017-18 Canada National Women's Development Team Summer Showcase, playing in an exhibition series against Team Japan and a Canadian University select team in Calgary in August 2017 ...
BEFORE COLLEGE
Two-time member of the Canada National Women's Development Team ... skated in the 2017 and 2018 Four Nations Cups ... played for the Mississauga Jr. Chiefs in the Provincial Women's Hockey League ... spent three seasons with the Intermediate AA Mississauga Jr Chiefs ... served as team captain in 2015-16 ... was an OWHA Provincial gold medalist, a PWHL Final 8 silver medalist, a two-time Stoney Creek University Showcase gold medalist, a two-time Union College Fall Fest gold medalist and a 2 Nations College Prep Series gold medalist with the Mississauga Jr. Chiefs ... finished her career with 146 points on 61 goals and 85 assists in 128 games ... played for Canada’s National Women’s Under-18 Team ... earned silver at the 2015 IIHF Under-18 Women’s World Championships in Buffalo, N.Y., and at the 2016 IIHF Under-18 World Championships in St Catharine's, Ontario where she served as team captain and was one of the top-three players for Team Canada ... played for Canada’s National Under-18 Team in three-game series vs. United States in 2014 and 2015, serving as team captain during the 2015 series in Lake Placid, N.Y. ... played for Canada's National Development Team in a three-game series against the United States in Calgary in August 2016 and also at the 2017 Nations Cup in 2017 ... served as team captain, recorded four goals and two assists, won gold, and was named top forward of the 2015 National Women's Under-18 Championship while playing with Team Ontario Red in Huntsville, Ontario ... earned silver with Team Ontario at the 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George, B.C. ... earned silver with Team Ontario Blue at 2013 National Women’s Under-18 Championship ... attended Canada’s National Women’s Team 2014 Fall Festival Camp in Calgary, Alberta.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Carolyn and David Agnew ... has one brother, Jack ... intends to major in education ... enjoys golfing ... Recipient of the Joseph T. Alves '44, '48 Scholarship Fund.
SINGLE-GAME HIGHS:
Points: 5, Merrimack, Oct. 18, 2019
Goals: 3, Merrimack, Oct. 18, 2019
Assists: 2 (twice), rec. at Holy Cross, Oct. 25, 2019
SOG: 8 (three times), rec. at Harvard, Feb 5, 2019
Penalties: 2 (five times)
Penalty minutes: 4 (five times)
Plus/minus: 5, Merrimack, Oct. 18, 2019
Power-play goals: 1, Maine Feb 14, 2019
Short-handed goals: 1 (five times)
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