Foppa_Rules said:
Please see this link about 'Big E'.
Eric Lindros
Lindros may have had a few numbers but he never had the heart to be a champion. Hopefully Crosby is not the same way.
Well since this article is up, I guess I'll havta rant...
No offense man, but you've got to be kidding me, sure he wouldn't have attained the whole status as better than Gretz and Mario like people predicted, but he would have been the best player in the NHL during his prime, by far too, no offense to Jagr, but he just wasn't as good IMO anyway. How does that article get off bashing him because he didn't score as much as they expected when he was getting hurt and not playing much at all? And its not at all like he didn't score alot while playing his PPG was top 5 all time before Philly traded him. I mean you can't exactly blame a person for the injuries they got (sure he coulda kept his head up with Stevens coming, but that woulda happened to many other players in the same situation). Sure he wasn't the leader of the team (I really don't think LeClair was either) but did we mention he was doing it all before the age of 25? (when the injuries really hit with the Stevens concussion). Did he not act correctly off the ice sometimes? Sure, but hockey players have been FAR worse, I mean pouring a beer over a girl when he was twenty-ish? Are we expecting him to be perfect? In all honesty I might do just the same thing tommorrow night for all I know, it really isn't that big a deal. And the whole 'he's a physical dominant force' sure he was, he was a big guy, but there are other bigger guys in the league, it was his brain that was his true best asset, he was INCREDIBLY underrated for his hockey sense. But then he got hurt and it took away parts of his physical dominance and he was still great, then he got the concussions and that screwed him up, because he lost alot of hockey sense so to speak. And they're complaining that he was averaging 0.5 goals per games in the playoffs? Are we forgetting he hadn't hit his prime? Are we forgetting he was a better passer than scorer (hence LeClairs increased numbers, that have DIED without Lindros). I mean that puts him on pace for 40 goals in a year, not his best, but he certainly would have brought it up as he improved (Yes he still was improving before the concussions). I really think he was the player who would have kept the NHL scoring high, because nobody could stop him so they could only win against if they scored more, hence more teams built for goals and more goal scoring. Did I mention he was only 25 when it finally all crashed down on him? And it certainly wasn't his fault he got hurt, I hardly think thats what he wanted. Lets put the off ice stuff aside for a second, people dissed Mario's character too, 'til he grew up, It cannot be argued that it affected his on ice play, he was still great no matter what happened off the ice, and the major hold-out was a direct result of the concussions. Did I mention this all happened before Lindros was 25?
No offense to you personally Foppa_Rules but that article is a joke IMO. It all comes down to this, did he become better than Gretz and Mario? No, he was hyped for being the 'player of his generation' the article even says that. Maybe some people thought he could break Gretzky's records, but I'm sure most people recognized that he wouldn't because of the change in playing style from the 80's, but they recognized he'd be the ultimate 90's player. Can we blame him for getting hurt? No, do people blame Orr? Double-standard....just because Orr was apparently such a better person than Lindros (not-dissing Orr's character, but he wasn't perfect off-ice, there was just less media to report the things back then and they were hushed up, if you don't believe me on that read Esposito's new autobio). This article seems to me to just blame him for getting injured, I mean read the last paragraph, I'm sure he's trying to only play 65 games a year and be hurt in the playoffs. And dissing his desire to win is just stupid IMO, I have no stats to back this up, its not a stat issue, you just have to watch him play...It sure looked like he cared, until he couldn't even think straight in 2000.
The dude had a top 5 all-time PPG before the age of 25. Think about him in his prime....I mean come on, its obvious he woulda dominated.