John LeClair

Flyers Greatest Moments: 2012 Winter Classic and Alumni Game
Flyers Greatest Moments: 2012 Winter Classic and Alumni Game
Flyers Greatest Moments: 2012 Winter Classic and Alumni Game
It was a weekend full of festivities, starting with a New Year’s Eve Alumni Game for the ages that featured the return to the ice of many legends for both the Flyers and New York Rangers. Then came the main event on Monday, Jan. 2 where the two division rivals with a lot of history took the ice.
Series in Review: Flyers-Rangers 1997
Series in Review: Flyers-Rangers 1997
Series in Review: Flyers-Rangers 1997
After the Eric Lindros-led went through Mario Lemieux and the Penguins, another passing of the torch took place when the Flyers faced the Rangers in the conference final. Here is a closer look at the 1997 Eastern Conference Final between the Flyers and Rangers.
Series in Review: Flyers-Penguins 2000
Series in Review: Flyers-Penguins 2000
Series in Review: Flyers-Penguins 2000
In the 2000 Eastern Conference semi-finals against Pittsburgh, the Flyers fell into a hole and were one mistake away from facing the near-impossible 3-0 deficit. An unlikely hero emerged and gave the Flyers some life. When the Flyers evened the series up in an all-time classic game, all momentum had shifted for good. The Flyers rolled back at home and finished off the series in six games.
Series in Review: Flyers-Lightning 2004
Series in Review: Flyers-Lightning 2004
Series in Review: Flyers-Lightning 2004
This series was a seven-game showdown that truly went back and forth. When the Flyers had their backs against the wall in Game 6, a late goal flipped the series back around and helped it reach the distance. In the end, just two goals separated the teams in the seven-game series and it was a one-goal margin in Game 7 that decided the series.
Lindros’ 88 Defined Era of Flyers Hockey
Lindros’ 88 Defined Era of Flyers Hockey
Lindros’ 88 Defined Era of Flyers Hockey
During the heart of the 1990s, Eric Lindros was recognizable as any, and a lot of it had to do with an iconic number that was all his own. Chances are if you see a player wearing No. 88 today, Eric Lindros had something to do with it. And the number defined not only Lindros' career, but an era of Flyers hockey.
Lindros & LeClair to the Hall
Lindros & LeClair to the Hall
Lindros & LeClair to the Hall
There they came flying down the ice again in practice, 88 and 10, Eric Lindros and John LeClair. Standing in his goal crease, Ron Hextall didn’t quite know where the shot was going to come from. If it came from LeClair, that trademarked slapshot from the left wing, he knew it would be tough to stop...