This is really cool to see. We’ve come a long way from the fractured relationship between Eric Lindros and Bobby Clarke.

Press release from the Flyers:

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PHILADELPHIA, PA (April 23, 2020) – The Philadelphia Flyers announced today that Hockey Hall of Famer and Flyers Alum Eric Lindros has signed on as an official team ambassador and will kick the partnership off by joining the hockey club in participating in the ALL IN Challenge, a digital fundraiser focused on raising millions of dollars for COVID-19 hunger relief. This new partnership will also celebrate the relationship between Lindros and the Flyers and bring the hockey legend back to Philadelphia for community events, fan appearances, and corporate partner engagements once the NHL season resumes.

“Few players in Flyers history inspire as much excitement and passion among the fanbase as Eric Lindros, and during this unprecedented time, those positive feelings are exactly what we want to deliver to our fans,” said Valerie Camillo, President of Business Operations, Philadelphia Flyers and Wells Fargo Center. “This ambassadorship with Eric has been in the works for quite some time, and we made the decision to kick it off right now, not only as a special engagement for our fans, but even more importantly, as an integral way to assist those impacted by COVID-19.”

“I look forward to being back with my Flyers family and kicking things off in a way that makes a positive impact during a time of need,” said Eric Lindros. “Philadelphia has always been my home away from home and I’m eager to continue connecting with and giving back to the passionate Flyers fan base that has treated me so well over the past two decades.”

As part of the ALL IN Challenge, the Flyers and Lindros will be auctioning off the Ultimate Philadelphia Flyers Game Day Experience to one winner and up to 11 of their guests. This fan experience, unlike anything the team has ever offered, includes the following:

The Ultimate Philadelphia Flyers Game Day Experience

– Game-day skate on Wells Fargo Center Ice that includes a shot on goal lesson with Lindros (Winner + Guests)

– Watch Warmups from the Flyers bench (Winner + Guests)

– Participate in ceremonial puck drop with Lindros at center ice (Winner)

– Watch the game in a catered suite with Lindros (Winner + Guests)

– Receive autographed jersey and stick signed by Lindros (Winner)

– Post-game celebration in the suite with Lindros and surprise special guests (Winner + Guests)

Those interested in participating in the auction can learn more about the experience and place their bids here.

Through the newly created ALL IN Challenge, sponsored by the All In Challenge Foundation, the world’s preeminent sports, music and entertainment figures are donating their most prized possessions once-in-a-lifetime experiences for an online auction. The ALL IN Challenge was started by Fanatics executive chairman Michael Rubin – who after transforming Fanatics’ 360K sq. ft. MLB uniform manufacturing facility in Easton, PA into a plant that is now making thousands of masks and gowns per day – turned his attention to how he could do more. Learn more about the ALL IN Challenge here.

Eric Lindros played 486 games with the Flyers from 1992-2000, netting 659 points (290 goals, 369 assists) and earning his spot as the youngest caption (sic) in the club’s history at just 21 years old. Following his time with the Flyers, Lindros went on to play for seven more years, before retiring in 2007 after nearly 15 years in the NHL. Recognized as one of the top players in NHL history, Lindros was inducted into the Flyers Hall of Fame in 2014, the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2016, and in 2018 his jersey #88 was retired by the Flyers during a special in-game ceremony.

Big mood right here: