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Eric Lindros Autographed “Flyers Career Collage” Framed White Numbers Piece
Signed By: Eric Lindros
Type: Framed Autographed Print
Size: 24" x 28"
Pen Color: Black
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On January 18, 2018, the Philadelphia Flyers officially retired Eric Lindros’ number and by doing so ensured that no one else would ever wear the number 88 in a Philadelphia Flyers uniform again. The number is almost as recognizable as the name. When fans look up to the rafters and see the number 88 banner hanging down they remember the player that brought them so much excitement from 1992-2000. Lindros’ hard-nosed style gave him the reputation as being one of the toughest hockey players ever. As a result of his play he suffered multiple concussions (at least 8 in his career), but it wasn’t just his toughness that resulted in his number being retired. In 760 career regular season games Lindros tallied 372 goals and 493 assists, a total of 865 points and a stellar 1.13 point per game average. The six-year captain is one of just six players to receive the honor of having his number retired by the Flyers. Lindros’ name will forever be in Philadelphia lore as one of the best athletes to play for the city.
This orange jersey number 8 is autographed by Eric Lindros. Lindros’ signature was witnessed by an Upper Deck representative as part of UDA’s 5-step authentication process. The accompanying number 8, nameplate, and image are not autographed.
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