Former Flyers star Eric Lindros has put up a wide range of gear and memorabilia from his playing days for auction.
Fans can buy game-used jerseys, gloves, sticks and pucks through ClassicAuctions.net, as part of a wide-ranging offering of cool hockey stuff.
The offering also includes memorabilia with links to other Flyers greats.
Here are some highlights of what's available, and how much the bids were at as of when this story was published:
- The puck shot by Rick MacLeish to score the game-winning goal in the 1974 Stanley Cup Final (current bid $1,044)
- The jersey Lindros wore the night he scored his 40th goal of his rookie season on April 8, 1993 (current bid $2,310)
- The jersey he wore at his introductory press conference in Philadelphia after the Flyers secured his rights from the Nordiques (current bid $368)
- Lindros' captain jerseys worn during games in the 1996-97 season and 1997-98 seasons (current bid for each is $1,044)
- The plaque he received for making the 1992-93 NHL All-Rookie Team (current bid $400)
- The puck he shot to score his first career playoff goal on May 7, 1995 (current bid $294)
- The 14-karat gold ring he got for playing in the 1996 NHL All-Star Game (current bid $550)
- A package of memorabilia including shirts, bobbleheads, pictures, coins, programs and a sealed copy of EA Sports' NHL 99 for the original Sony PlayStation with Lindros on the cover (no current bid, minimum bid $200
- Lindros' Team Canada jersey from the 1991-92 World Junior Championships (current bid $1,735)
- His Team Canada jersey from the 1993 IIHF World Championships (Current bid $1,577)
- Two pieces from his Team Canada uniform at the 1992 Winter Olympics: the jersey (current bid ($1,949) and helmet (current bid ($596)
That's just a sampling of what's available.