Eric Lindros #88 1992-2000
Oshawa Generals
1990-91 White Home Oshawa Generals
Eric Lindros wore this jersey while playing for the Oshawa Generals during the 1990-91 Ontario Hockey League season.
1990-91 White Home Oshawa Generals
Eric Lindros wore this jersey during the 1990-91 OHL playoffs. The only time Lindros wore the Captains' "C" for the Generals was during the OHL Playoffs Division Quarter-Finals 4-1 series win over Sudbury.
Lindros played in 16 games during the playoffs scorring 18 goals and 20 assists. In 1990-91 Lindros was named the CHL Player of the Year, was awarded the Red Tilson Trophy as the OHL's Most Outstanding Player, and the Eddie Power Memorial Trophy as the leagues top scorer. |
1991 White Team Canada Canada Cup
Even though Lindros had never played in the NHL, he was invited to the Team Canada training camp for the 1991 Canada Cup. He silenced many critics who said he'd never played against the game's elite with his physical play and scoring ability, often dominating many of the best pro players in the game on his way to making the team and playing in the tournament.
Eric Lindros wore this jersey during the 1991 Canada Cup. Lindros played in 8 games netting 3 goals and 2 assists. |
1992-93 Orange Road
After all the drama, hype, and hoopla Eric Lindros finally got to playing hockey in the NHL. He debuted for the Flyers in 1992-93, and wore this jersey during his rookie season. He set a Flyers rookie record with 41 goals, and was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team.
1993-94 Orange Road
Eric Lindros wore this jersey in his second year with the Flyers. Lindros led the Flyers in goals with 44 in 93-94 and added 53 assists. Lindros won the Flyers Bobby Clarke Award for team MVP.
1993-94 Orange Road
Eric Lindros wore this jersey in his second year with the Flyers. Lindros led the Flyers in goals with 44 in 93-94 and added 53 assists. Lindros won the Flyers Bobby Clarke Award for team MVP.
1993-94 White Home
Mid 1990's Practice Jerseys
Eric Lindros wore these jerseys during team practices in the mid 1990's.
1994-95 Orange Road
Eric Lindros wore this jersey during the 1994-95 lockout-shortened NHL season. In 46 games Lindros scored 29 goals added 41 assists for 70 points, and led the league in scoring tied with Jaromir Jagr. Though he lost the Art Ross Trophy because he scored fewer goals then Jagr. he did take home some other hardware including the Hart Trophy, and the Lester B. Rearson Award. he was a First Team NHL All-Star, and won the Bobby Clarke Trophy as the Flyers MVP.
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1996 World Cup of Hockey White Team Canada
Eric Lindros wore this jersey in one of the two pre-tournament match-ups vs. the United States Team.
This jersey also saw action on September 7, 1996 in tournament action vs. Sweden. Lindros scored a goal in the Canadians' 3-2 win.
This jersey also saw action on September 7, 1996 in tournament action vs. Sweden. Lindros scored a goal in the Canadians' 3-2 win.
1996-97 White Home
Eric Lindros wore this jersey during the 1996-97 NHL season. Lindros missed part of the season with a knee injury, but still managed to accumulate 79 points in 52 games. he led the Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals leading all scorers in the playoffs with 26 points.
1996-97 Orange Road
Eric Lindros wore this jersey during the 1996-97 NHL season. Lindros missed part of the season with a knee injury, but still managed to accumulate 79 points in 52 games. he led the Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals leading all scorers in the playoffs with 26 points.
1997 Eastern Conference All-Star
Eric Lindros wore this jersey during the first period of the 1996-97 NHL All-Star Game in San Jose. Lindros recorded an assist on a Dale Hawerchuk goal in the first period while wearing this jersey.
1996-97 White Home Stanley Cup Finals
Eric Lindros wore this jersey during Game 2 of the 1997 Stanley Cup Finals. Lindros would lead all scorers during the playoffs with 26 points in route to a heartbreaking loss to Detroit.
1998-99 Orange Road
Eric Lindros wore this jersey during the 98-99 NHL season. Lindros recorded his 4th 40 goal season of his career. His season ended early in Nashville when he was rushed to the hospital after a game and was diagnosed with a collapsed lung. Lindros would miss the rest of the season and playoffs.
1999-00 White Home
This jersey was worn by Eric Lindros during the 1999-00 NHL season, Lindros' last with the Flyers. Plagued by concussions, Lindros returned in the Eastern Conference Finals, in which he played the final two games of the series, the latter of which Lindros suffered yet another concussion after a hit by New Jersey Devils defenseman Scott Stevens. The Flyers lost the final game and the series, and Lindros became a restricted free agent during the off-season. He refused to accept a 2-way qualifying offer with a minor league provision from the Flyers, who still owned his rights. After Lindros was cleared to play in December, the Flyers refused to deal his rights to the Toronto Maple Leafs, as he preferred, and Lindros sat out the rest of 2000–01 NHL season.
1999-00 Black Alternate
This jersey was worn by Eric Lindros during the 1999-00 NHL season, Lindros' last with the Flyers.
2000 All-Star Warm-Up
This jersey was worn by Eric Lindros during the warm-up of the 50th National Hockey League All-Star Game in Toronto on February 6, 2000.
2001-01 "9/11 Commemorative" New York Rangers
2001-02 White Home New York Rangers
2001-02 Alternate (Liberty) New York Rangers
Eric Lindros wore this jersey during the 2001-02 NHL season.
2001 Team Canada Summer Orientation Camp
2002 White Team Canada Olympic (Salt Lake City)
Eric Lindros wore this jersey on February 18, 2002 vs. the Czech Republic during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah. Lindros and Team Canada beat the US Team for the Gold Medal in 2002.
2005-06 Third Hockey Hall of Fame Game Toronto Maple Leafs
Lindros was acquired by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the summer of 2005. As a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs Lindros' season got off to a steady start as he recorded 22 points in his first 32 games. However, his season was cut short due to multiple injuries to his wrist. Lindros would only suit up for a mere 33 games with the Toronto Maple Leafs before signing with the Dallas Stars in the summer of 2006.
This jersey was worn by Lindros during the first period of the annual Hockey Hall of Fame Game on November 5, 2005. Lindros would record an assist while wearing this jersey on a Darcy Tucker Goal late in the first.
This jersey was worn by Lindros during the first period of the annual Hockey Hall of Fame Game on November 5, 2005. Lindros would record an assist while wearing this jersey on a Darcy Tucker Goal late in the first.
2006-07 White Road Dallas Stars
Eric Lindros wore this White Set 1 jersey during the 2006-07 National Hockey League regular season.
After seeing action in 49 games and recording a career low five goals in his first season as a Dallas Star, Lindros would announce his official retirement from the game in November of 2007. Lindros finished his career with 372 goals and 493 assists for 865 points, in 760 NHL games.
After seeing action in 49 games and recording a career low five goals in his first season as a Dallas Star, Lindros would announce his official retirement from the game in November of 2007. Lindros finished his career with 372 goals and 493 assists for 865 points, in 760 NHL games.
2006-07 White Road Dallas Satrs, Last NHL Jersey
Eric Lindros wore this jersey in his last NHL Game, on April 23, 2007 during the NHL Western Conference Quarterfinals Game 7 at the General Motors Place in Vancouver, BC.



























