Flyers retire Hall of Fame centre Eric Lindros’ No. 88
PHILADELPHIA — Nearly 17 years after a bitter breakup, the Philadelphia Flyers retired Eric Lindros’ jersey on Thursday night in a stirring tribute to the Hall of Fame centre.
No. 88 was raised to the rafters of Wells Fargo Center, a facility Lindros helped open in 1996, before the Flyers played his hometown Toronto Maple Leafs.
“Very blessed that I could’ve played in Philadelphia,” Lindros said as the crowd roared.
Combining size, skill and strength, the 6-foot-4 Lindros averaged a franchise record 1.35 points per game in Philadelphia from 1992-2000. Lindros won the Hart Trophy as league MVP in 1995 after leading the NHL with 70 points in the lockout-shortened season. He helped the Flyers to the Stanley Cup Final two years later, where they were swept by Detroit.