One of the most feared, dominant players in the NHL, Eric Lindros led the Philadelphia Flyers to the 1996-1997 Stanley Cup Finals. Making it past the Pittsburgh Penguins, Buffalo Sabres and the New York Rangers, Philadelphia would fall to Red Wings in the Finals. His hard-nosed, physical style of play as a power forward made him one of the top 100 NHL players ever, and he would eventually be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
One of the most feared, dominant players in the NHL, Eric Lindros led the Philadelphia Flyers to the 1996-1997 Stanley Cup Finals. Making it past the Pittsburgh Penguins, Buffalo Sabres and the New York Rangers, Philadelphia would fall to Red Wings in the Finals. His hard-nosed, physical style of play as a power forward made him one of the top 100 NHL players ever, and he would eventually be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.