Eric Lindros goes into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Monday. Here’s an excellent article from the Globe and Mail and its decidedly Canadian name about the trade that sent Lindros to the Flyers:

The 1992 Lindros trade was one of the most influential transactions in NHL history, perhaps second only to the trade that sent Gretzky from Edmonton to the Los Angeles Kings. Not only did the Lindros deal affect the fortunes of three NHL teams, it accelerated the wild salary escalation that would follow, and ultimately obliged the NHL to modify and codify its trade protocols so that a team couldn’t trade a player twice.

Good read.