Eric Lindros is considered one of the most revered power forwards in NHL history.
Possessing a rare combination of speed, size (6-foot-4, 240 pounds) and extraordinary talent, Lindros was a dominant player in his prime.
Despite a career cut short by six concussions, he played 13 seasons in the NHL, including the first eight with the Philadelphia Flyers. He had 659 points, including 290 goals, in 486 games and averaged a franchise-record 1.36 points per game with the Flyers, who retired his number 88 in a Jan. 18 ceremony at Wells Fargo Center. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2016.
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