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#31 Pelle Lindburgh

   

March 24, 1959 - November 13, 1985

One of the most tragic stories of the 1980's in the National Hockey League was the untimely death of goaltender Pelle Lindbergh.

 

Lindbergh was embarking on what would have been a great career with the Philadelphia Flyers. In three full seasons, Pelle appeared in two All-Star Games, won the Vezina Trophy in 1985 and was named to the All-Rookie and First All-Star Teams.

The Stockholm native played amateur hockey in Sweden after being drafted by the Flyers in the second round, 35th overall. Pelle was a member of the 1980 Swedish Olympic Team that captured the Bronze Medal in 1980. He appeared in five games and compiled a 3.60 goals-against average.

As a minor leaguer, Pelle was superb. In two years with the Maine Mariners he won the Most Valuable Player award and shared the AHL's leading goaltender honors with Robbie Moore in 1981. Pelle was called up to Philadelphia for good early in 1982-83.

Lindbergh was on his way to another outstanding year in 1985-86. He had won six of his first eight decisions and allowed a stingy 2.88 goals per game.

It ultimately all came to a tragic end on November 10, 1985, when his Porsche 911. was crushed in the fatal car crash.

His death sent shock waves through Philadelphia and the surrounding areas that devastated thousands of adoring Flyers fans.  As he lay brain dead, groups of Flyers  fans gathered outside the hospital where they held a prayer vigil in memory of their fallen hero.

Pelle Lindbergh's hockey idol was former Flyers' goalie Bernie Parent. He was always happy when people would mention to him how much he resembled Bernie.

During Pelle's memorial service, Dave Poulin eulogized...."He was a terrific competitor with an unmatched will to win. Anything he did he had to be the best at, and through his exuberance and personality, he transmitted that to us. He wasn't happy unless there was something on the line."

Pelle Lindbergh was a colourfull character whose stay in Philadelphia was cut short but whose presence left a mark that enriched the Flyers' already glorious past!

lle Pelle Lindburgh Statistics

SEASONS

GP

MINS

GA

SO

AVG

W

L

T

1982-85

157

9,151

503

7

3.33

87

49

15

Pelle appeared in two All-Star Games, won the Vezina Trophy in 1985 and was named to the All-Rookie and First All-Star Teams.

Here are the Hockey Cards that featured Pelle Lindbergh

Here are the Hockey Cards that featured Pelle Lindbergh

Here are the Hockey Cards that featured Pelle Lindbergh

Here are the Hockey Cards that featured Pelle Lindbergh from his days with the Flyers.

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