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With the Flyers set to retire number 88 in honor of Hockey Hall of Fame center Eric Lindros, here are 88 facts about Lindros' career, arranged in reverse numerical order.
Lindros was second on the Flyers in 1992-93 with 41 goals and third with 75 points in 61 games, and he finished fourth in voting for the Calder Trophy as NHL rookie of the year.
Lindros was the household name but the line helped create a generation of Flyers fans. The Legion combined for 80 goals and 96 seasons during the lockout-shortened 1994-95 season.
1993-1999: Eric Lindros, C 6x All-Star | Hart Trophy winner | 222 G, 303 A | HOF Eric Lindros' trade to the Flyers at the 1992 draft remains one of the wildest and most controversial transactions ...
Eric Lindros carved out a Hall of Fame career with the Flyers. CHRIS GARDNER There was immediate, rampant speculation about why Gauthier, second in BC scoring with 13-10–23, steered clear of the ...
Eric Lindros' Career Comes Full Circle With Hockey Hall of Fame Induction By Tim Panaccio | CSNPhilly.com • Published November 14, 2016 He scored his first goal as a Flyer in October 1992.
Eric Lindros made a triumphant return to Philadelphia and helped lead the Flyers to a 3-1 win over the New York Rangers Saturday in the NHL's alumni game at Citizens ...
DECEMBER 31: Eric Lindros #88 of the Philadelphia Flyers warms up before playing against the New York Rangers during the 2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic Alumni Game on December 31, 2011 at ...
The Philadelphia Flyers will retire Eric Lindros' No. 88 this season, and the New York Rangers will retire Jean Ratelle's No. 19. 24/7 Live New York City New Jersey Long Island Northern Suburbs ...
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