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Eric Lindros - a talented striker, looking to win

Eric Lindros - is considered one of the most talented players who have ever played in the National Hockey League. He was the captain of the team "Philadelphia Flyers" from 1994 to 1999. In 1998 he became a member of the Canadian Olympic team in Nagano. "Face" of the company for the production of hockey skates "Bauer" in the late 90's.

He masterfully skates on ice, a great striker and a man of stunning physical strength, which rivals are afraid of. Nevertheless, his numerous injuries, including several concussions, strongly influenced his abilities. And the unpleasant "skirmishes" with the leadership of the team and some members of the club spoiled his image a little.

Always maintains a good relationship with friends and family. It is very popular with beautiful women: I met with actress Kate Hudson and model Monica Schnarre.

Eric Lindros: Biography

He was born on February 28, 1973 in London (Ontario, Canada). His younger brother, Brett, also became a professional hockey player, although the career was briefly interrupted due to concussion. His father, Carl Lindros, was an accountant, but in his youth played for the hockey club "Chicago Blackhawks, and at the University of Western Ontario - in American football. Mother, Bonnie Lindros, was a nurse.

When Eric was 7 years old, began to play in the hockey youth league in London. Soon it became known that he has outstanding abilities that needed to be constantly developed. But hockey was not in the limelight of Lindros. His parents began to instill in him a love for music, and he took a summer vacation from hockey. In 1983, the family moved to Toronto, and he began playing hockey in St. Michael's College.

Refused to play for the Borzois

At the age of fifteen, Eric Lindros was in the hockey league of the junior "A-Ontario". And then he was offered to play for a famous team - "Greyhounds". But his parents were against this, because it would take him to go to workout all the time, which would negatively affect his studies.

Lydros chose a less prestigious club, the Detroit Compupware, based in Farmington, Michigan. Eric was considered the best among young hockey players.

After graduating from high school (January 1990), he signed a contract with Oshawa Generali. For 25 games, he scored 9 goals and made 19 assists. In addition to hockey, he was accepted on a part-time job at York University.

Career in the NHL

In 1991, he signed a contract with the NHL and began to play for the Quebec Nordix team. But soon refuses to take part in matches for the club on political and ethnic views.

In 1992, Eric Lindros joined the Canadian team at the Winter Olympics and helped win the silver medal.

At the end of the season, 1991-1992 was sold to the Philadelphia Flyers. Played well, but not with great potential. Due to a leg injury, I missed 42 games. But this did not prevent him from winning the title of "Rookie of the Year" and gaining 97 points. Many called him an incomparable player with great skills and stunning ambition.

Eric Lindros: achievements and victories

The 1994-1995 season was the best for Eric. He scores the most points from all NHL players. Lindrosa is also appointed captain of the Philadelphia Flyers. With teammates, John Leclair, Michael Remberg, he played for Legion of Doom Line. He wins the Stanley Cup and the Hart Trophy Award as the most valuable league player.

In 1996, he joined the team for the World Cup in Canada.

In the 1998-1999 season Erik Lindros played well. In January 1999, his victory was prevented by a serious concussion. And on April 1, 1999, during a game against Nashville Predators, he suffers a trauma to the lung, which almost dies. Because of his lack of "Philadelphia Flyers" again lose in the first round of the playoffs.

Change of clubs and retirement

In 2001, he signed a contract with the New York Rangers. Eric was happy to play in a team with Mark Messier, the idol of his childhood. Lindros was appointed an alternative captain. He showed remarkable results, retaining the habit of leading the puck with his head down.

In 2002, he played for the Canadian national team at the Winter Olympics, winning the gold medal.

In the 2002-2003 season, he also showed his skills irresistibly. He was suspended for one game for some clashes with new coach Brian Trotier.

Before he became a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs team in the summer of 2005, he brilliantly showed himself in 39 games. As part of the new club scored 22 points for the first 32 games. However, his season was interrupted due to numerous injuries to his wrists.

In the summer of 2006, he signed a contract with the Dallas Stars. After 49 games, he announces his official retirement from hockey in November 2007. Eric Lindros (interesting facts about his life presented above) finished his career, scoring 372 goals, making 493 assists and playing in 760 NHL games.

A few days after his retirement, the Association of the National Hockey League appoints him to the newly created post of Ombudsman of the NHL Players Association. Currently, he lives in Toronto, where he is successfully engaged in business and continues to enjoy hockey with his friends.

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