Internationally, Lindros represented Canada at the World Junior Championships three times (1990, 1991 and 1992), winning gold medals in 1990 and 1991. FILE - In this May 23, 2000, file photo, Philadelphia Flyers' Eric Lindros smiles . Why did Lindros let us know that he didn’t want to go to Philadelphia? He refused to accept a two-way qualifying offer with a minor league provision from the Flyers, who still owned his rights. Nothing, however, compares to Lindros’ decision, which threw the coldest shower in town. Broadway Joe Sakic? Found inside – Page 205The Lindroses believed going to Quebec would stifle Eric's earning potential. They also believed Nordiques owner Marcel Aubut wouldn't have enough money to pay Lindros what he was worth and build a winning team around him. Fire On Ice is funny, frank, and filled with emotion--the story of a remarkable young man striving to achieve his dream. Features material never before revealed and sensational new photos. Eric wanted to play for Mike, who had led him to the Canada Cup, ”says Pagé. Eric Bryan Lindros (born February 28, 1973) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. ”. host of Hockey Night in Canada's "Coaches Corner," along with Senators owner Eugene Melnyk, have entertained the idea of relocating the team. Found insideIn 1991, top pick Eric Lindros announced he would refuse to join the team if drafted; the Nordiques picked him anyway and Lindros ... Québec started to show improvement in the standings but could never make a run for it in the playoffs. They got heart, soul and their best D. But after trading Duchesne, the Nordiques have a huge . The Quebec Nordiques were a team in the National Hockey League. Found insideThe Quebec Nordiques played in the NHL for 23 years, without ever winning a Stanley Cup or even making it to a Cup ... One of the biggest and best, an incredible blockbuster that sent Eric Lindros to Philadelphia for several players and ... Found inside – Page 135Eric Lindros Winner of the 1995 Lester B. Pearson Award, Eric Lindros is an accomplished hockey player, playing on the Oshawa Generals, the Quebec Nordiques, the Philadelphia ... . How a series of backroom deals 40 years ago robbed the Quebec Nordiques of a future superstar — and gave the Chicago Blackhawks one of their all-time greats . . On March 6, 2008, the Generals retired his jersey number 88, the second number to be retired by the franchise, and it was declared Eric Lindros Day in Oshawa.[10]. Fastest News Reporter In Canada, North America and Europe. Earlier in the day, one of his vice presidents had said solemnly that the Nordiques would lose $4.5 million (Canadian . . The legislation was privately sponsored by Nepean-Carleton MPP Lisa MacLeod. He was hoping to end up in Chicago with head coach Mike Keenan. [6], The oldest son of Carl Lindros and Bonnie Roszell-Lindros,[31] Lindros has Swedish heritage. New team owner Mike Ilitch and general manager Jimmy . Eric and his parents were concerned about playing for an individual they did not have in high regard and they made the decision not to go there. 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. It finally happened. In short - this Lindros trade essentially translated into two Stanley Cups for the Colorado Avalanche, while Lindros would have a controversial career that would be shortened by injury. From 1987 to 1991, the Nordiques drafted six times among the top 10 picks, including three times first in 1989 (Mats Sundin), 1990 (Owen Nolan) and 1991 (Eric Lindros). Eric Bryan Lindros (/ ˈ l ɪ n d r ɒ s /; born February 28, 1973) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. 88 Quebec Nordiques jersey. 5 years ago. He was able to get off the ice with help from teammates. 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. 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. Eric Lindros' NHL saga began at the draft, when he was chosen by the Quebec Nordiques on June 22, 1991, in Buffalo. In Olympic play, Lindros represented Canada three times (1992, 1998 and 2002), winning a silver medal in 1992 and gold in 2002. According to him, the flamboyant lawyer at the head of the organization was solely responsible for his desire to move elsewhere. Lindros' younger brother Brett played for the New York Islanders and retired early on May 1, 1996, due to post-concussion syndrome. It was strictly on an owner . Complete refusal, no room for discussion! 1 in 1991, came to town with the Philadelphia Flyers in the most . Both Eric and his younger brother Brett (Eric in 1988–89) played for the Metro Junior "B" St. Michael's Buzzers before moving up to the OHL. Lindros: Refusal to play for Nordiques 'was about an owner,' not a city. Eric Lindros a Ranger rookie? By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. Eric Lindros Draft & Trade [] In 1991, the Nordiques once again had the first overall pick in the NHL Entry Draft. Lindros had signaled in advance that he would never play for the Nordiques, citing the ownership. The lowly, small market, Quebec Nordiques, with the first overall pick, selected the young hulking prodigy, the phenom named Eric Lindros. This was the case for goaltender Ron Hextall and forward Mike Ricci. Lindros was quite clear, in the days and weeks leading up to the draft that, if selected, he would not sign with the French Canadian franchise. At the end of the interview, he was given the Nordiques igloo and fleur-de-lys jersey at last, 26 years after the saga began. Posted on September 27, 2017 . Nordiques owner Marcel Aubut publicly announced that they would make Lindros the centrepiece of their franchise turnaround, and refused to trade Lindros, saying that the only way he would play in the NHL would be in a Nordiques uniform. Found inside – Page 57With Martin highly - regarded prospect Eric Lindros Brodeur in goal and pesky Claude Lemieux who refused to play in ... In the first place , the included in the package of six players , Quebec Nordiques ownership could no draft picks ... [30], On January 18, 2018, the Flyers retired Lindros' no. His time in Philadelphia would see him score points (for much of his first five seasons in the NHL, Lindros hovered around fourth all-time in points per game) and become one of the most feared and dominating players in the NHL. I enjoyed myself immensely. Found inside – Page 100Curran's prize client that summer , Eric Lindros , was in limbo . Drafted first overall by the inept Quebec Nordiques in June 1991 , the massive Oshawa Generals junior was refusing to sign with them . Lindros was a rare combination of ... “Were other factors like market size part of the discussions? . Found insideWeek One: April 18 to April 24, 1993 The Battle of Quebec (First Four Games of the Nordiques Series) Montreal had ... But a big reason for Quebec's turnaround was the players the club received in return for the trade of Eric Lindros— ... . Eric Lindros finds his way into Hockey Hall of Fame -- finally . Eric Lindros was one of the most highly regarded prospects in NHL history, a rangy power forward with a deft scoring touch and unparalleled physical skills. They picked junior star Eric Lindros, even though he had let it be known well in advance that he would never play for Quebec. The name "Lindros" means "rose of the linden tree." Found insideToday the Lindros family finds itself in an eerily familiar predicament. Eric's NHL rights are owned by the Quebec Nordiques. No one in the family wants Eric to play in Quebec City. He would again be playing far from home. Among the reasons, he cited distance, lack of marketing potential and having to speak French. The real reason for his refusal to come to Quebec should however be given. “It never had anything to do with the fact that it was Quebec and that we speak French there,” moderates Rick Curran, who represented Lindros’ interests. 1 overall 25 years ago, in 1991, and even now he remains . He scored over 40 goals in each of his first two seasons and won the Hart Memorial Trophy as MVP in the lockout-shortened season of 1995 after scoring 29 goals and 41 assists in 46 games and leading the Flyers to their first playoff appearance in six years. Among other things, the fans threw drinks, eggs, baby bottles, bullets, batteries, loose change and a roll of pennies. "It was not about a city, it was about an owner," Lindros said, according to Greg Wyshynski of Yahoo! [citation needed]. Eric Lindros was inducted into . Absolutely, but at the end of the day that’s not what swayed the decision. [6], As a youth, Lindros played in the 1985 and 1987 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with the Toronto Marlboros and Toronto Young Nationals minor ice hockey teams, respectively. Particularly when he played for the Flyers, it was just outstanding, dominant hockey — the first of the huge, big men with small man's skill." Scott Levy/Getty Images Lindros wasn't shy to take on the establishment. On December 31, 2011, he played in the 2012 NHL Winter Classic Alumni Game between the New York Rangers and the Philadelphia Flyers. Into the Hockey Hall of Fame, after six times being passed over, goes Eric Lindros on Monday. “. [23], On November 11, 2007, three days after his retirement, the National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA) appointed Lindros to the newly created position of NHLPA ombudsman. According to him, the one and only reason which explains the contempt of the Lindros clan towards Aubut is that the latter would have deployed all imaginable tactics so that the Nordics make sure to accumulate the first choices rather than develop a winning culture. After 30 years, it’s easy to say it’s Aubut’s fault, but it’s the vision of a hypocritical person slipping away. Ted Nolan is a former NHL player with the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins . Found insideQuebec Nordiques puck in front of him and asked him to sign it. ... I've since learned that Lindros is now readily signing Nordiques items. With Eric Lindros and great actor/Toronto Argonaut owner John Candy. The series was one of the more dramatic in OHL history given Lindros's attitude toward the team, with fans from the Soo loudly jeering him every time he touched the puck. Your email address will not be published. In 1991, the Nordiques had the first pick of the NHL draft. In a call to the Flyers, the trainer was told to put Lindros on a plane that was returning to Philadelphia with injured teammate Mark Recchi. “It’s so not that complicated. . Found inside – Page 18When Eric Lindros decided he would not play for the Quebec Nordiques (who had drafted him first overall in the 1991 Entry Draft), there was quite a debate about where the large (6'4", 240 pounds) centre would end up starting his NHL ... who didn't want to play for Nords owner Marcel Aubut and . [25], On May 9, 2010, Lindros, along with his mother Bonnie, supermodel/actress Monika Schnarre and a few other Canadian notables, helped Habitat for Humanity Toronto by recognizing Mother's Day by building homes.[26]. Found inside – Page 1474) Who are the only two men to coach both the Quebec Nordiques and the Montreal Canadiens in the NHL? Jacques Demers and Jean Perron. Demers was the Nordiques' ... 6) The most famous Number 88, Eric Lindros, refused to play for Quebec. Lindros has been a polarizing figure from the day he chose not to report to the Quebec Nordiques, . Found inside – Page 2161991: Eric Lindros, Quebec Nordiques The consensus top pick famously refused to put on a Nordiques sweater and insisted that he would never play for the franchise. Lindros faced withering criticism from fans and media but refused to ... Quebec's answer to Matthews was Eric Lindros, who didn't want to play for Nords owner Marcel Aubut and was eventually cashed in for the players who led the transplanted Avs to the Cup after the 1995 sale. Lindros began his National Hockey League (NHL) career with the Flyers during the 1992–93 season. he said Nordiques owner . and the co-owner of a . didn't want him going to the team with the first-overall pick, the Quebec Nordiques. They moved the team to Denver where it was renamed the . Eric Bryan Lindros (/ˈlɪndrɒs/; born February 28, 1973) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. to suit up for the Nordiques was based on their owner at the time, Marcel Aubut . He played parts of three seasons for the Generals from 1990 to 1992. In 1998, Lindros, at just 25 years of age, was ranked number 54th on The Hockey News' list of the 100 Greatest Hockey Players of all time. In April 2016 Lindros supported Rowan's Law. These cookies do not store any personal information. Montreal teen accused of stabbing teacher to undergo psychiatric evaluation, The European Union sanctions the Russian paramilitary group Wagner, Raptors Guard Fred VanVleet Launches U of T Scholarship for Black and Indian Students, Carlos Garza Ibarra will coordinate the Nuevo León Participation System Oversight Committee, Delayed preliminary hearing for former Sask. in cash but Blackhawks owner Bill Wirtz stayed in character by saying no to the monetary contribution which in turn killed the deal. At the 1992 NHL Entry Draft, the Nordiques worked out trades involving Lindros with both the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Rangers. Lindros was selected No. The former sports director of Journal of Quebec , Claude Bédard, was in the front row throughout the melodrama and stubbornly refuses to believe in this losing culture analysis. On June 20, 1992, Eric Lindros was traded by the Quebec Nordiques to the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Rangers. At the time, Lindros was the . Author: Jack Dickey. Even with Lindros, average attendance at Flyers home games in 1993-94 (17,020) was actually marginally less than it had been in 1989-90 (17,407). Found inside – Page 82Eric Lindros wasn't the final piece of the Quebec Nordiques winning the Stanley Cup in 1996, but the fruits of his trade were. Unfortunately for Quebec Nordiques fans that Cup was won by the Colorado Avalanche that first season after ... [14] Since the Flyers used the 1992 pick to select Ryan Sittler and Quebec had no interest in Sittler, the Flyers and Nordiques had to agree on a substitution for the pick. Required fields are marked *. Lindros sat out the remainder of the regular season and suffered another concussion while rehabilitating for a return to the lineup. 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Quebec was too small to imprison a player as big and tall as Lindros, ”deplores Claude Bédard, who was director of sports at the Journal of Quebec from 1969 to 1997. The discomfort, which was already visible on all faces, became all the more crying when the gifted youngster folded the fleur-de-lis sweater to store it under his arm, without ever thinking of putting it on. Found inside – Page 247They didn't know it at the time, but when the Rangers lost the battle for the rights to Eric Lindros in 1992, ... The Quebec Nordiques were expected to use the first overall pick at the 1991 NHL Entry Draft to select Lindros. But Eric ... Found inside – Page 87Lindros refused to sign a contract with Quebec , saying he did not want to play for Nordiques owner Marcel Aubut . ... “ It felt funny to be traded even before I had played a game in the NHL , but when I heard Eric Lindros , I knew it ... In 1991 they demanded the same of the Quebec Nordiques, who held the NHL's top choice. [32] They have three children: Carl Pierre, and twins Sophie and Ryan. [15], After Lindros officially became property of the Flyers, he stated that he had been wary of playing for the Nordiques primarily because of what he called a "lack of winning spirit" in the organization. For a whole year, he refused to sign with the Quebec Nordiques. Eric Lindros says he doesn't regret not playing for Nordiques, says "True colors came out," referring to . He attended Monarch Park and later North Toronto Collegiate in Toronto. [13] On July 21, Bertuzzi ruled that Chris Simon and the Flyers' 1994 first-round pick would be added to the trade. Eric Lindros was born in London, Ont., on Feb. 28, 1973. After a steady start to his tenure with Toronto in which he recorded 22 points in 32 games, Lindros suffered a tear of a ligament in his left wrist against the Dallas Stars on December 10, 2005. Within an hour and a half the morning of the 1992 draft, on June 20, the Nordiques traded Lindros to both the Philadelphia Flyers . Lindros' mother Bonnie is a registered nurse. The family’s decision would have been the same for any other franchise that acted like Marcel Aubut did at that time. A plan that did not include Quebec and even 30 years later, the bitterness remains strong. He famously spurned the NHL's Quebec Nordiques in 1991, later saying he didn't want to play for owner Marcel . “Lindros and his agent told us he didn’t want to play in Los Angeles because of (Wayne) Greztky, nor in Philadelphia. Lindros was selected first overall by the Quebec Nordiques in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft. Mountie charged with murder | The Canadian News, No electricity, no network: Difficult cleaning up after tornadoes in the USA, AMLO: Rogelio Ramírez de la O went to Peru to support the country and President Pedro Castillo. At the time, the giant format striker, flanked by his parents, was shooting on all sides. Lindros' father wrote the Flyers a letter in which he stated that if the trainer had followed team orders, Eric would be dead, a statement supported by the doctors who treated him in Nashville. Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments, National Hockey League Players' Association, "The cases for Eric Lindros and Don Baizley in the Hall of Fame", "Fernandez put Cleveland in its last WS, now Ontario HOFer", "Eric Lindros finds his way into Hockey Hall of Fame -- finally", "Emotions run high at Hockey Hall of Fame induction ceremony", "Eric Lindros gets emotional reception from fans as No. [13] Bertuzzi determined that the Flyers and Nordiques had agreed to a trade 80 minutes before the Rangers and Nordiques had reached their agreement. Lindros has one brother, Brett, and one sister, Robin.[31]. On October 17, Lindros was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame where he credited the quality facilities in London, Ontario, his coaches, and his parents for his success. • Read also: Eric Lindros: before Quebec, there was Sault-Ste-Marie, This was just the start of a long saga which, 30 years later, still arouses the passions of the antagonists involved. When Quebec owner Marcel Aubut handed Lindros a Nordiques jersey at the draft, he simply draped it over his forearm, reinforcing that pledge to never wear their sweater. As quickly as the Flyers' fortunes were changing thanks to Lindros' presence, the Nordiques were reaping the rewards even more rapidly. Along with John LeClair and Mikael Renberg, he played on the dreaded "Legion of Doom" line. September 30, 2021 by Mike Carter. Former No. I played with the best, I played against the best — it was a blast. The Quebec Nordiques were one of the few WHA teams to merge with the NHL in 1979, where they would stay for the next 16 seasons. With his imposing physical strength and playmaking ability, Lindros established himself as the top player on a Flyers team that had perennially been in contention but always fell short. . — Bobby Clarke, on whether Lindros should be in the, Biographical information and career statistics from, This page was last edited on 11 November 2021, at 01:41. "For a long time it was a distraction for the team. Sundin and the 1994 first-round pick Lindros drew went to Quebec for Wendel Clark and Sylvain Lefebvre. Now The Coliseum (Le Colisee de Quebec) was old - built in 1949 though refurbished in 1980. . This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. . because of a team owner. to put on a Quebec . . Lindros, a uniquely hard-hitting and highly skilled center, was thought to be a generational player in the mold of Gretzky and Lemieux. [14] The Flyers, believing they had consummated their deal with the Nordiques first, filed a complaint and the NHL announced an independent arbitrator would be appointed. [11] Despite this, the team selected him anyway. Lindros made the Flyers the talk of hockey, but they still missed the playoffs in his first two seasons, and it wasn't as if droves of fans abandoned the team during this fallow five-year period. On August 11, 2005, after the NHL labour dispute had cancelled the 2004–05 season, Lindros signed a one-year, $1.55 million contract with the Maple Leafs for the 2005–06 season. The former owner he is referring to is Marcel Aubut - who recently resigned as president of the Canadian Olympic Committee as a result of a sexual harassment scandal. He refused to play for the Nordiques and was eventually traded to the Philadelphia Flyers in June 1992 in exchange for a package of players and draft picks including Peter Forsberg. The triad of Lindros, Recchi and center . It was on October 13, 1992 that Lindros and the Flyers faced off with the team they swung one of the biggest trades in NHL history with in the Quebec Nordiques. A biography of the Swedish skater who scored the gold medal-winning goal in the 1994 Olympics and went on to play in the NHL for the Quebec Nordiques, later the Colorado Avalanche. His style appealed to some, while others were more critical of him. It wasn’t personal, but the problem was that he had orchestrated ways of losing in previous years and it was not a good environment to start a career. 1 overall pick Eric Lindros was finally announced as a Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Monday, and the 43-year-old . His impressive start also led to his seventh and final All-Star selection, but due to an injury he was unable to participate and was replaced by teammate Mike York. Lindros ultimately returned for Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the New Jersey Devils; he scored the lone goal in a 2–1 Flyers loss. . Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Nordiques owner . The facts are that the Lindros family did not want to know anything about Quebec. Found inside – Page 124In the 1981–1982 playoffs, they beat the legendary Montreal Canadiens in overtime in a decisive fifth game in Montreal. ... The “Lindros Saga” ended when the Nordiques concluded a blockbuster trade with the Philadelphia Flyers for five ... Another time in Toronto we experienced the same scenario. * Eric Lindros Nordiques received . In Game 7 of the series, Lindros was coming over the blue line with his head down, when Devils defenseman Scott Stevens lowered his shoulder into Lindros knocking him unconscious and suffering yet another concussion. Found inside – Page 59Eric's Reasons The main reason that Eric Lindros did not want to play in Quebec was money. His agent figured that Eric ... What Happened Eric stuck to his guns and refused to play for the Quebec Nordiques. Quebec eventually traded him ... . The time Eric Lindros got hit so hard he thought the Flyers traded him . Marie . The only player of comparable age was 37th-ranked Jaromír Jágr, who was 26 at the time. Found inside – Page 52Philadelphia Flyers Deal Peter Forsberg, Chris Simon, Steve Duchesne, Kerry Huffman, Mike Ricci, and Jocelyn Thibault (Draft Pick), Cash, and Considerations to the Quebec Nordiques for the Rights to Eric Lindros—June 30, ... Found inside – Page 22The Eric Lindros Era in Philadelphia is best remembered for what might have been. ... Lindros was taken first in the 1991 NHL Draft by the Quebec Nordiques even after the Lindros camp had informed anyone who would listen that Eric ... After a 27-game absence, Lindros returned to the Toronto lineup on February 28, 2006, his 33rd birthday, against the Washington Capitals. Eric Lindros finally puts on a Quebec Nordiques jersey. The Nordiques are considered a small country club unable to attract anything other than marginal players. The Quebec Nordiques almost didn't exist. It was giddy and nasty, fun yet ultimately unfulfilling. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. His father governed, his mother managed and Lindros used Quebec to go to a big market, where he was going to get a big salary and become a big star to flatter his big ego, ”he lambasted. Lindros captured the Hart Memorial Trophy as the league MVP and Lester B. Pearson Award as the most outstanding player after the lockout-shortened 1994–95 season. … Aubut argued that with the new NHL collective bargaining agreement and the coming 400th anniversary of Quebec City in 2008 , the city could build a new arena or a stadium. While Lindros never won a Stanley Cup, Forsberg, and Ricci were among the Nordiques who relocated to Colorado and won a Stanley Cup in 1996. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. The first overall pick in the 1991 Draft by the Quebec Nordiques, Lindros' refusal to play for owner Marcel Aubut saw him traded, in one of the biggest blockbuster deals in sports history . The Nordiques did take Lindros, and . “Why Lindros didn’t like Gretzky and didn’t want to play in Los Angeles?” Why Lindros didn’t like Marcel Aubut? [3], On January 14, 2017, Lindros reunited with his former "Legion of Doom" linemates John LeClair and Mikael Renberg to play in the 50th Anniversary Alumni game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Philadelphia Flyers. Yessir. Attempting to leverage this arrangement as much as possible, he was even featured on a baseball card showing him as a third baseman for the Toronto Blue Jays, although the closest he came to a professional baseball career was taking batting practice one day with the Blue Jays. Found insidepayroll for its '92 and '93 seasons combined) headed to the Quebec Nordiques (Colorado Avalanche), and Eric Lindros—JUST Eric Lindros—was Philadelphia bound. The first overall pick in the draft, Lindros did not disappoint early on, ... . “He was an extremely aggressive businessman. Found inside... Eric Lindros signed his first contract with the Philadelphia Flyers, and because Flyers owner Ed Snider needed to ... And that came after the Flyers had paid the Quebec Nordiques $15 million to get him—the same price the Kings had ... Found inside – Page 192... time in six played in the first game of his years , and Lindros became the rookie NHL season with the only Flyer other than legendFlyers , Eric Lindros was drafted ary Bobby Clarke to win the by the Quebec Nordiques in Hart Trophy . Found insidehen Lindros Quebec a jersey Nordiques after the owner club selected Marcel Aubut him first handed overall Eric at the NHL Entry Draft on June 22, 1991, the skillful passed on the usual draft-day rite of passage. Found insideDrafted first overall by the Quebec Nordiques in 1991, Eric Lindros didn't play an NHL game until after his trade to the Philadelphia Flyers. (S Levy/Contributor/Getty Images) Smith also did not dispute Bertuzzi's decision, ... Lindros helped lead the Generals to the 1990 J. Ross Robertson Cup, and a 1990 Memorial Cup victory. [12], On June 30, 1992, 11 days after the draft, arbitrator Larry Bertuzzi ruled in favour of the Flyers. Two teams made deals for him, but only one could end up with "The Next One". We may never know whether or not this is the truth of the matter or a convenient excuse conjured up after the fact, but either war the comments from soon to be Hockey Hall of Famer Eric Lindros today got a ton of attention.. One of the defining moments of Lindros' hockey career was the scandal that saw him refusing to play for the Quebec Nordiques, and the fans of that city, as well as many . The following year he was dealt to the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for Peter Forsberg, Mike Ricci, Ron Hextall, Steve Duchesne, Kerry Huffman, a first-round pick and $15 million. “No one in the Lindros clan has to feel guilty or apologize for anything. Found inside – Page 631The Lindroses emphasized that the Nordiques ' owner was not committed to winning . Nevertheless , the Nordiques drafted Eric , and he refused to sign . Early Life Eric Bryan Lindros was born to Carl and Bonnie Lindros on February 28 ... His great-grandfather Axel immigrated to Canada from Bredaryd, a small village in Sweden, and Eric is the third generation of the Lindros family to be born in Canada. After Lindros refused to play for the Nordiques, he spent another year with the OHL's Oshawa Generals and represented Canada at the 1992 Winter Olympics, where he recorded 11 points on the silver medal-winning squad. and certainly the most controversial trade in club history as they acquired the rights to teenaged franchise players Eric Lindros from the Quebec Nordiques. [5] Lindros' jersey, #88, was retired by the Flyers in 2018. The Quebec Nordiques. Found insideEric Lindros was born on February 28, 1973, in London, Ontario. ... 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