I went hunting for an article I read a while ago when I was shocked at Lindros' induction into the HHOF:
This article almost reads like an apology for his induction:
Rooting For Goliath
But I CLEARLY remembered the first part of his career the exact same way.
- Team Canada lost to the World Cup in 1996 to the USA.
- Lindros was supposed to 'take over' from the old guard as the face of Canada.
He was the Hart winner in 1995 but he fell flat and was just mostly ineffective during a best on best tournament.
Team Canada needed an old washed up post-Suter hit 36 year old Gretzky to lead them to a gold, but this was supposed to be Lindros' coming out party. This was supposed to be the moment he stepped onto the big stage and become the iconic Canadian champion that won us that gold.
Nope, outshone by tournament MVP Brett Hull and Mike Richter. 6 points in 8 games, and just an all-round dud of a performance.
Fast Forward 2 years later. Lindros was supposed to be the centerpiece of an invincible Team Canada Dream Team in the Nagano Olympics based on Lindros' identity constructed by his GM who intentionally left Mark Messier off the roster.
So how did MIGHTY Lindros fare with the might of Team Canada behind him following his leadership?
5 points in 6 games mostly compiling on weaker teams like Germany and 2 goals against Belarus.
Incase anyone forgot, here's a good retrospective:
So this placed Eric Lindros as the centerpiece of 2 of the most embarrassing flops in Canadian hockey history. This is where I (along with a LOT of Canadians) stopped "buying the narrative" that he was who we were told he was. This transcendent generational superstar who belonged with the Gretzky's and Lemieux's.
Nope not even close. He wasn't even in the Sakic/Yzerman stratosphere and never was.
Then everything afterwards really solidified that narrative:
He was completely ineffective in the Cup finals. His one goal was in game 4 of a sweep with no time left.
He couldn't be counted on to score the big goal.
He wasn't clutch, barely showed up best on best.
Every time he was faced in that championship situation he showed his belly.
And yes, I am completely aware he "won" his gold medal in Salt Lake city. But you could've put one of 20 other players in his place, and they still would have won gold. He wasn't the straw that stirred any kind of drink and he never was. That Salt Lake City win was carried by Mario and Sakic.
When I read this thread, I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. I feel like the rest of you guys are all suckered into thinking Lindros was this elite champion that could will wins, and do all the shit legends do.. but he like never did. He was supposed to be Mark Messier v2.0 but I didn't Lindros Guaranteeing wins against Brodeur/Stevens and then scoring a Hat Trick.