With his imposing physical strength and playmaking ability, Lindros established himself as the top player on a Flyers team that had perennially been in contention but always fell short. His time in Philadelphia saw him score points (for much of his first five seasons in the NHL, Lindros hovered around fourth all-time in points per game) and become one of the most feared and dominating players in the NHL. In September 1994, Lindros succeeded Kevin Dineen as Flyers captain. He scored over 40 goals in each of his first two seasons and won the Hart Memorial Trophy as MVP in the lockout-shortened season of 1995 after scoring 29 goals and 41 assists in 46 games and leading the Flyers to their first playoff appearance in six years. Lindros led the Flyers to the 1997 Stanley Cup Final, handily defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins, Buffalo Sabres and the New York Rangers in five games apiece. Inside the back of the neck, is the CCM label with an adjacent size 56 flag tag. Flyers logo crest on the front. Captain’s insignia removed, with outline still visible. Player number 988) on the sleeves in white on black tackle twill, and on the back, in orange on black tackle twill. Player name (LINDROS) is done in black tackle twill on a white nameplate across the back. Fight strap intact with salting present. CCM / NHL logo on the back right tail. Lindros has signed and inscribed the back number “Eric Lindros Game Used ‘94”, in black marker, in our opinion rating a 9. It is as also signed on the inside of the crest in black marker “Eric Lindros April 94 #9”, in our opinion rating an 8. Also signed by the Equipment Manager Jim Evers. This jersey is properly tagged, presented to us as game-used and in our opinion shows appropriate wear. Accompanied by a full JSA LOA and sticker affixed to the back number: FF91672.