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Eric Lindros was as surprised as everyone else in the audience when a French-Canadian television talk show co-host presented him with a No. 88 Quebec Nordiques jersey. With the cameras rolling ...
But despite his clashes with Lindros, which eventually led to a trade to the New York Rangers, former Flyers GM Bob Clarke -- a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame's selection committee -- still ...
To this point of Eric Lindros’s 40-game Ranger career, only his first visit here yesterday was pointless, even aimless. With the good fortune of a clear head, it will take years for both the ...
Eric Lindros pointed his stick toward nearly 49,000 roaring fans, took a walk toward the infield ice and found his place in orange and black with the rest of the former Philadelphia Flyers greats.
Lindros, a restricted free agent, has said he only wants to play for the Maple Leafs. The Flyers aren't in any hurry to deal his rights, even though the NHL trade deadline of March 13 is less than ...
Lindros, who exploded out of an October slump with a Hart-like November and December after Ron Low started double-shifting his indispensable center late in last season’s opening month, was close ...
Eric Lindros (r.) is down on the ice after a vicious Scott Stevens hit during Game 7 of the 2000 Eastern Conference Finals while the teams mix it up (l.) after the incident.
Eric Lindros is finally a Maple Leaf. Against a backdrop of modest expectations, not to mention a modest salary, he quickly has become a dominant player and a team leader.
Lindros had brought 2-year-old Carl Pierre to our engagement. The smile on Big E's face when he introduced this hockey writer to his son said all you needed to know. This is his life now.
Eric Lindros was as surprised as everyone else in the audience when a French-Canadian television talk show co-host presented him with a No. 88 Quebec Nordiques jersey. With the cameras rolling, Lin… ...
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