Surprise! Lindros skates with Flyers
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Surprise! Lindros skates with Flyers
TORONTO -- The hulking body looked familiar, in a way, with his oversized shoulders and a few unpretentious wraps of tape around his stick.
At first glance in the bright Air Canada Centre, it appeared as if the Flyers added a giant to their lineup for the morning skate.
The only thing that stood out for Eric Lindros on Thursday was his black helmet, the one contrast between himself and the rest of the Flyers’ white domes. Everything else looked the same as it ever did, in an orange jersey with the Flyers crest.
Lindros, 39, was a surprise on-ice guest at the Flyers’ morning skate with the team, in preparation for Thursday night’s contest against the dreadful Maple Leafs.
Lindros received an invitation from Flyers general manager Paul Holmgren to join the team in his hometown. Once estranged from the organization not so long ago, those fences were mended and polished during the Winter Classic celebrations in January.
He dressed in the Flyers’ main locker room with everyone else. Big E’s presence was a welcomed and exciting. And his size, even to the Flyers’ current players, is still astonishing.
“I’m a midget compared to him,” Scott Hartnell said. “He’s just so thick.”
“We could use his size,” said Danny Briere, who really is a midget compared to Lindros, with a smile. “He’d be a nice addition, that’s for sure.”
Lindros participated in all of the Flyers’ drills. He stayed out on the ice with the Flyers’ scratches, Jody Shelley and Andreas Lilja, for extra skating. Not surprisingly, the former Flyers superstar looked good. His passes were crisp. His skating was impeccable. And his shot was accurate.
“He can still play,” Hartnell said. “He’s a good man. I think he was just out there for fun. It was cool to see him in this dressing room. I remember him being a Flyer and just absolutely dominating out there - big presence, big checks, big goals. Just to see him out there was pretty cool.
Needless to say, some of the current Flyers grew up playing in their driveways pretending to be Lindros. Zac Rinaldo, 21, said he owes a lot of his style and drive to play hockey to Lindros. He used to play as Lindros in video games as a kid.
Rinaldo’s jaw likely hit the floor when Lindros entered the dressing room with his equipment.
“He’s a big part in the way I play hockey,” Rinaldo said. “I was kind of surprised to see him here.”
“He was a guy that I idolized,” Claude Giroux said. “So it was pretty cool to see him out there.”
So, does that mean Lindros could still play in the NHL? He retired in 2007 at the age of 34 due to multiple injuries, including a wonky wrist and concussions.
“I think he could do a comeback,” Giroux said. “I grew up watching him play, he was dominating for a long time. He still has it.”
Lindros is actually one year younger than one of the Flyers’ leading scorers, Jaromir Jagr.
“If I can play, why not?” Jagr asked. “He’s younger than me. He would have to lose some pounds. Maybe 20. But that’s easy to do.”
Alas, Lindros has no plans to return to playing. Thursday’s twirl on the ice was just that, a chance to get in a workout with a few familiar faces. It was just so much more real than any Winter Classic alumni game.
“I realized there was more to life than playing the game,” Lindros said. “The game is fantastic, but there are many more things to do. I’ve had the opportunity to explore a few of those. It was great to get back out there.”
FACING THE LEAFS: The media coverage in Toronto has been, well, interesting. The Flyers face the Leafs just two days after being officially eliminated from the Eastern Conference playoff race. They also have a 10-game losing streak (0-7-3) at home, just 4 losses away from the NHL record set by Pittsburgh in 2003-04.
One headline in the Toronto Sun: “WHAT ARE YOU GUYS DOING?!?! Series... Part 1 in a series so long, even we don’t know when it’s going to end.” Nice work.
With Florida set to win the Southeast division, the Leafs - the NHL’s richest franchise - will now hold the NHL’s longest streak of postseason inactivity since the 2004-05 lockout. They haven’t made it since being bounced by Jeremy Roenick and the Flyers in 2004.
That said, the Flyers aren’t planning on taking their last non-playoff opponent this season lightly.
“You never know what kind of team you’re going to face,” said defenseman Marc-Andre Bourdon, who will play his first game with the Flyers since Feb. 18. “Even on a bad team, guys are always playing something, whether it’s a spot in next year’s lineup or a new contract.”
Bourdon will re-join the lineup in place of Kimmo Timonen, who did not make the trip to Toronto to rest a chronic lower-back problem. Andreas Lilja and Jody Shelley will be scratched.
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He would be a monster in front of the net, something they need right now, actually... seaonasdad
As much as us Flyer fans yearn for a cup, its stories like this about the organization that makes it right about being a Flyer fan. Class, history/tradition, and every year trying to compete for a cup!
I live In Calgary and that organization doesnt care about winning, their all about filling the seats and not trying to get better. Fabulous
His wrist shot is even better. He was never an 'in front of the net' kind of player--his strength was his shot and crisp passing, not to mention his size. His shots were so fast and so hard it was tough to see them, let alone stop them. Still good to see him back with the Flyers, even just in a practice. ena1977
It's so great to see the Big E back in the organization in any capacity. In spite of anything that happened he is a huge part of this organIzation's history, literally and figuratively. Good for Homer! beagle29
Like Pedro Martinez - here for the playoff run with Pronger out? Col. Nathan R. Jessup
Bring him Back for the Cup run!! Power Play...Oh how sweet it would be! FoRealTruth
"His skating was impeccable."
hope he kept his head up for a change. ekw555
I was never a big fan of Eric but have come to put the blame on his father's poor mgmt and Clarke's stubbornness. It's great to see the fence mended and him out there with these guys - especially the younger ones - for this practice. That's a classy move by Holmgren and Snider for the organization. skaff
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I would still love to see him come back, but it really sounds like he is quite comfortable and content in retirement. Not many ex-players can say that. Nice to see that the ice has thawed between him and the Flyers. I haven't been a regular watcher of the Flyers since he left. SilliBilli
Very nice to see and add my thanks to Homer for bringing Eric back into the fold... Northcountry
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did he stay for lunch with the team? i need to know.
seriously, very cool. Lunchboy
Put him on a line with Jagr. Blue and White
Maybe Eric will get a invite to camp next season. That would be awesome! dianne16
he's a tank, plus his old jersey in my closet can be put to use once again jamarder
I always had as man crush on that guy....lol...how could you not be a fan of his? He ran you over, scored, then took your girl... philly thug
“He’s a big part in the way I play hockey,” Rinaldo said. Ummmmm...without the goals and the points and... chase26TJ
one of my favorite flyers of all time. the only thing that stopped him was those damn concussions. always a flyer to me. phillysportsnut
Very coll of Homer to think outta the box like this...this was a class move. Still miss the big E; still get sick every time I think of that Stevens hit. He was my favorite Flyer- the only one I collected 120 different cards of. Bring him back for playoff power plays! JosephL
Who'd have ever thunk Lindros would be seen with this team again...anywhere? Guess Clarkie wasn't around for this trip. PhillySubsMac
Good move by Homer to have Big E there. All the young guys on this team idolized Lindros. It's a long season, these little things keep it fresh. dstew26
I'm glad to see Big E and the Flyers mend fences, and this is really, really cool. Nonetheless, this is a shrewd PR move by Homer. Instead of the media getting the players down with leading questions about Bryz being out he shifted the topic of conversation to Lindros and his legacy as a Flyer. It gives the players a little boost too. Nicely done. plowboy7250
Good stuff! Despite his unceremonious exit, Eric privided many great memories with LeClair and Renberg. The "Legion of Doom" has never been duplicated. dogman5
Pair him on the blueline with Pavel Kubina....large bodies. Romus
Best player on the planet for 6 years or so and the most talented player ever to wear the orange and black. If only his head was as hard as his shot! edith bunker
This makes me happy. A real class move by Holmgren. Kudos to Eric as well for accepting the offer and being willing to continue mending fences. PhlFlyGrl
I'm piling on here, but I have to agree, 100% class move by Homer to invite him, and 100% class act by Lindros to join them. Family is more important than winning anything. fentonhardy
Nice Comments. Legion Of DOOM. Crazy 8's Eights!!!! I hate Scott Stevens!!!!!!!!! Darryl Cofield
I'm happy about this too. It's a shame it was a perfect storm with Eric's dad representing him and Clarke running the show, it was like oil and water. If only back then Eric had a real agent and Homer was in charge. Oh, and not mention if the league had punished Scott Stevens. Good player but dirty and never liked him.
LAFlyer
Favorite Flyer ever. One of the reasons I got into hockey in the early 90s. ejbphila- Gene Hart." On a drive, He shooooots, he scorrrres, for a case of Tastykake! Miss em both and enjoyed seeing Eric at the Classic. Miss Bernie and LCB too!
DUDESKINS
If you watch the video of him skating with the team take notice he is not wearing shoulder pads while the team is then compare the size. chham57
Nice write up! Classy move by Paul and the devil was in the details. Dressed with team and even was allowed to get extra reps with the scratches. This was a missing piece in Flyer's history, good to see him back involved with the team. They need to create a position within the organization and make him an official employee of the Flyers until he wants to leave. xlGmanlx
All that was missing was Bobbie Clarke calling him a baby for missing games due to his concussions. Jen D
Just get Scott Stevens. burholme
one can dream...he used to wreck shop...and what an idea, sign him for the playoffs...btw there are black hockey fans...lol...i am one, but now out in LA which is still kinda like watchin flyers...have a laugh on me
http://www.youtube.com/#p/u/6/G7jDRpByYlM dsoul
Great job Homer! It was awesome seeing #88 out there today with the current team. BobbyD
Pretty cool thing to do, just sayin'...
DJ
Could he be signed for the playoffs though? Are there any rules saying you have to be signed by a certain date to be eligible for the playoffs? I don't think it would ever happen, but I'm just wondering. seaonasdad- Sign him for the front of the net and down low cycling


