Eric Lindros

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Eric Lindros is a Hall of Fame Canadian ice hockey center renowned for his dominant power-forward play in the NHL during the 1990s and early 2000s.

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instanceOf centre
human
ice hockey player
member of the Hockey Hall of Fame
power forward
awarded Hart Memorial Trophy
Lester B. Pearson Award
birthplace London, Ontario
surface form: London, Ontario, Canada
captain of Philadelphia Flyers
country of citizenship Canada
date of birth 1973-02-28
draft position 1st overall
draft year NHL Entry Draft
surface form: 1991 NHL Entry Draft
drafted by Quebec Nordiques
era of prominence 1990s
early 2000s
ethnic origin Canadian of Swedish descent
familyName Lindros
givenName Eric
Hall of Fame induction year 2016
height 6 ft 4 in
inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame
jersey number 88
language English
league National Hockey League
name Eric Lindros self-link
national team Canada men's national ice hockey team
notable issue concussion history
notable trade trade from Quebec Nordiques to Philadelphia Flyers
occupation ice hockey player
played for Dallas Stars
New York Rangers
Oshawa Generals
Philadelphia Flyers
Toronto Maple Leafs
played in NHL All-Star Game
Ontario Hockey League
position played centre
refused to play for Quebec Nordiques
represented country at tournament World Cup of Hockey
surface form: Canada Cup

Olympic Games
World Cup of Hockey
IIHF World Junior Championship
surface form: World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
reputation dominant physical presence
one of the most dominant players of his era
shoots right
sport ice hockey
style of play power forward

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