Pelle Lindbergh – Flyers/G (1982-86) Pelle Lindbergh is among the top three goalies in Flyers team history. A tragic fatal car accident in November of 1985, just months after leading the Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals, ended what many believe could have been a Hall of Fame career. Lindbergh was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team in 1983. In 1984-85 Lindbergh led the league with 40 wins, led the Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals, and became the first European goaltender to win the NHL’s Vezina Trophy for best goalie. Lindbergh was the first-ever recipient of the Bobby Clarke Trophy in 1985. Lindbergh was selected to three All Star games, the third in 1986 was posthumously. Beginning with the 1993-94 season the Flyers have annually awarded the Pelle Lindbergh Memorial Trophy to the team’s most improved player.
Daily Archives: May 24, 2018
On This Date…
On May 24th, 1980 the Flyers fell to the New York Islanders 5-4 in overtime and lost their Stanley Cup Finals series 4 games to 2. It was a disappointing loss after the Flyers 116-point regular season and record 35-game unbeaten streak. Flyers fans will always remember the missed offside call that could have changed the outcome. Linesman Leon Stickle acknowledged the missed call and apologized afterward. A coach’s challenge back then would’ve been nice!
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On This Date…
On May 24th, 2010 the Flyers defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4-2 to win their Eastern Conference Championship 4 games to 1. The series featured 3 shutouts by Flyers goaltender Michael Leighton. The win sent the Flyers to their 8th Stanley Cup Finals appearance. @phillybynumbers
On This Date…
On May 24th, 1935, in Cincinnati, the Phillies played in the first ever night game in MLB history. The Cincinnati Reds won the game 2-1.