I caught about 7 minutes of The Spin (on The Score) and the crew was there talking about Eric Lindros's career and stuff, anyways they reported that Eric Lindros has retired. Matthew Barnaby was there too as a guest talking about Lindros.
If true, well I can't help but feel sorry for the guy. He came into the league with so much hype and expectations, he was extremely talented but he just didn't have the focus to keep it together. Pretty much after his career was ruined by injuries (mainly the Scott Stevens one).
Anyways, I think he might have a shot at the HOF. Discuss.
Eric Lindros Retires?
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Why do you think he deserves to be in the hall of fame?
I think peak should factor into the equation just as much as sustained play. Lindros obviously hasn't sustained much with his near constant injury woes, but at his peak he was easily a Top 5 player in the league for a number of years who lead his team to compete as a consistent threat for the Stanley Cup, and was arguably a Top 10 player for his entire 8-year tenure with Philadelphia. He may have no chance at making it on career numbers, but he peaked higher than any other player of his generation except Jagr, and brought a fierce physical edge to the game that very few other forwards have. He has both a Hart and a Lester B. Pearson Trophy to vouch for his place as being the best player in the league at one time. Cam Neely's in the HoF with a similar career path and worse career numbers and peak, so why can't Lindros make it in? (Sidenote: I already know the answer)
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MAS wrote:It's hard for me to talk about if he should be in the HHOF or not cause I work there, but I will say it really depends who else is eligible.
Like if Neidermayer and Selanne don't play another game and retire, they'll be in the same class.
Up to 4 players can be inducted per year at the moment
Nailed it Adam, there are strong pushes for Lindros to be in the HHOF but to me I wouldn't invite him in just for 2-3 good seasons with the Flyers.
Somebody on the FAN590 (Canadian raidio call in show) said that Orr is in the same situation as Lindros (I guess having shortened NHL Careers). There is no way that Lindros is in that situation Orr changed the game as we knew it (at least that what the old farts say ). Lindros did however provide a Flyer team with a good leader.
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1st overall pick in both the OHL and NHL
4th fastest player in NHL history to reach 400 points (behind Gretz, Mario and Stastny)
5th fastest player to reach 500 points (behind the previous 3 + Bossy)
6th fastest player to reach 600 points (behind the previous 4 + Kurri)
Hart and Lester Pearson winner at the age of 21
All injuries aside, the Hall of Fame was founded for players like Lindros
Lindros > Neely
4th fastest player in NHL history to reach 400 points (behind Gretz, Mario and Stastny)
5th fastest player to reach 500 points (behind the previous 3 + Bossy)
6th fastest player to reach 600 points (behind the previous 4 + Kurri)
Hart and Lester Pearson winner at the age of 21
All injuries aside, the Hall of Fame was founded for players like Lindros
Lindros > Neely
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