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  • fryingdutchman
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    • Feb 2005
    • 4132

    Eric Lindros to retire

    TORONTO (AP) —
    Eric Lindros is expected to announce his retirement Thursday after 13 seasons in the NHL, according to a report.
    The 34-year-old forward played for the Dallas Stars last season and became an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season. He had 372 goals and 493 assists in 760 games for Philadelphia, Toronto, the New York Rangers and Dallas.
    Lindros is expected to announce his decision at a press conference in his hometown of London, Ontario, according to The Canadian Press wire service, which cited an anonymous source.
    Lindros won the Hart Trophy in 1995 and was part of the Canadian Olympic team that won gold in 2002, but he also battled injuries throughout his career.
    Lindros was regarded as the NHL's next big star when he entered the league but he got off to a rough start after he refused to play for the Quebec Nordiques, the team that drafted him first overall in the 1991 draft.
    The Nordiques traded his rights to Philadelphia a year later and Lindros flourished with the Flyers, winning the MVP award in 1995 and scoring 40-plus goals in three of his first four years.
    He was traded to the Rangers in 2001 after clashing with Philadelphia general manager Bob Clarke and other Flyers officials, largely because he questioned the medical treatment he received while with Philadelphia.
    The Associated Press
    Originally posted by perilouspete
    fryingdutchman you pretty much own everyone.....sick comebacks, well put. top class wit.
  • fryingdutchman
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    • Feb 2005
    • 4132

    #2
    Great player....but a real pain in the ass. Especially after his Daddy got too involved in his career and started complicating things for him.

    We seem to have that periodically in Philly sports. Currently, it's that Momma's boy Donovan McNabb. I'm sure that Mrs. McNabb is a lovely woman....but she needs to stay out of her son's career.

    Back to Lindros....I always saw him as a "Dan Marino" type....a great player who never won "the big one." But he started suffering those concussions...similar to the ones that knocked his brother out of the league.

    See ya, Eric....
    Originally posted by perilouspete
    fryingdutchman you pretty much own everyone.....sick comebacks, well put. top class wit.

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    • Mezro
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      • May 2004
      • 4128

      #3
      Yeah...see you soft head.

      Mezro...thanks for the memories...of you choking in 1997...
      Got me a date with a shaved Asian. I know, I know; I think it's fucked!

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      • PumpedUpMidget
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        • May 2005
        • 469

        #4
        One of the most overrated players in NHL history, as well as being one of the biggest candy-asses .....I wish I could have seen Derek Boogaard destroy him...

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        • naturochem
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          • May 2004
          • 495

          #5
          I thought Lindros had the potential to really make a mark on the league... once again, "thought" shot himself...

          Here, the big guy gets a thumping from McSorley...

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