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Lindsay Grigg (born May 26, 1993) is a women's
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player. Having played at the NCAA level with the
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program, she was a member of the
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of the
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during the 2015–16 NWHL season, the first in league history. Grigg has also competed for the
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. For the 2016–17 season, Grigg has signed a contract to play with the
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club, part of Sweden's
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league.


Playing career

During the 2010–11 PWHL season, Grigg played for the Oakville Hornets, serving as team captain. Of note, she would also have the honor of the captaincy bestowed upon her during her junior and senior seasons at RIT.


NCAA

With 6:17 left in the second overtime of the 2014 College Hockey American championship game, Grigg scored the game-winning goal, as RIT won their first conference championship in NCAA Division I play, prevailing by a 2–1 tally against the Mercyhurst Lakers. During her junior season at RIT, Grigg blocked 127 shots, which led the NCAA, setting a new program record. Of note, she would lead the Tigers in scoring during her senior season.


Inline hockey

Grigg joined the Canadian women's senior inline hockey team in 2012, capturing a gold medal at the World Championships. With Canada's inline team, she was their scoring leader at the 2016 Inline World Hockey Championships in Asiago, logging ten points. Of note, she ranked fifth overall among all female competitors In addition, Grigg served as an assistant coach for the Canadian junior women's inline hockey team that competed at the FIRS world junior championships in 2014, hosted by France.


Awards and honours

* 2014–15 CHA Best Defensive Forward * 2015 CHA All-Tournament Team * 2015 College Hockey America All-Academic honors


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Grigg, Lindsay 1993 births Buffalo Beauts players Canadian women's ice hockey defencemen Canadian women's national inline hockey team players Living people RIT Tigers women's ice hockey players Oakville Jr. Hornets players