There was an article in one of the Philly Sunday papers the morning Pelle died. The article was about how the Flyers had the strongest goalie tandem in the league with Pelle and Bob Froese, aka Frosty.
Wow. That applause 👏🏻 after he announced the Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup Champions. Very classy Philadelphia. I was 13 when Pelle died, I remember it well.
I am sure a 5’9” goalie who had to play standup in the 1980s with 80s equipment in the era of wide open hockey who still somehow won a Vezina is more skilled than any goalie playing in the league today
Old enough to experience this whole situation. Have a scrapbook documenting everything that happened. So sad till this day. Young Flyers team that had to figure out how to move on. 💚💚💚
Thanks for this video. I still remember it like it just happened, he was my favorite goalie at that time just like Bernie was in the 70's. So tragic he died the way he did.
@@vinceniederman no never cried, also not a big Flyers fan either. A fan of his and Bernie Parent though. I'm a hockey fan, but you have to be cold blooded not to have feelings of seeing someone that young and talented die .
I come from the same neighbourhood as Pelle Lindbergh and also played for the same club as him. I remember the whole school gathered and held some kind of ceremony the day of the accident. Pelle is the reason I became a Flyers fan.Sad we didn't get to see him play more. Vila i frid Pelle
I’m only 22, but my dad and his dad were hockey fans since the flyers came into the league. He had many books from that time and I loved reading bernies book when I was younger. Hearing Bernie say “he would’ve been better than me” in that book almost brought me to tears, I can’t imagine how his family felt seeing him reach the top and pass away shortly later. RIP Pelle I know he’s waiting for Bernie up there so they can talk about Carter now
When he said that Pelle by donations had saved two lives "this week" my jaw dropped. Organ donations was not such a big thing back then. Nowadays it's not even a given thing to sign up for. He couldn't even stop make saves even after his own death...
It's a tough loss and a terrible tragedy. It's also hard for Flyers fans to think of where that organization would've went if this never happened. Multiple Cups? Very possible.
I read the book, "Full Spectrum", great book but the Ashby and the Pelle Lindbergh stories sorry the whole story about what happened with the accident, who knew 1st, people finding out, good, great writing great book. Highly recommend, I can't read it without crying, and I can't barely watch this alone. Up 10 times, I'm on a few minutes in.
I did not know about that book! Sounds interesting. Yes it's very hard to watch this, especially for me as a swede to see the americans put aside their own national anthem to sing the swedish one, that is extremely respectful to us!
The thing is, the Flyers moved on and didn't miss a beat. Bob Froese was 31-10-3 with a .909 SV % winning the WIlliams Jennings Trophy with Darren Jensen a career minor leaguer. Imagine that, Darren Jensen wins the Williams Jennings Trophy and NEVER plays another NHL game again.
The team showed a lot of character and Froese played well finishing 2nd in the Vezina voting that year. I don't know that I would say without a beat though. The Rangers, who finished 32 points back of Philly beat the Flyers in 5 games in the opening round and Froes gave up 6 goals at home in the opener, 5 goals in game 3 and 5 goals at home in the deciding game 5. I don't think the Rangers beat a Lindbergh led Flyers.
If they didn’t do it 34 years ago, why the hell would it make sense now? No one has worn it since however, but that honor should be reserved for long and storied careers. Pelle was the best goalie in the world at the time but his career was way way too short.
NaghaviSystem Maybe because he was the best, No one wears #31 anyway and it would be a nice gesture, even since most of Flyers goalies sucks since then except Hextall
The number should to be retired, he was the best goalie in the world at the time and there will never be another Flyer wearing 31. Remember the day he died, was a youngster in New Jersey, very sad news, unbelievable to me that he was gone just like that.
I think the only reason they didn't officially retire his number, with a ceremony, was because of concern that doing so would minimize the seriousness of drunk driving and dishonor the memory of DUI victims. I think the Flyers did it the best way possible - no announcement or ceremony, but effectively retire his number, as no player has worn #31 for the Flyers in the 36 years since Pelle's passing.
Very touching tribute, well done by the Philadelphia Flyers. It’s interesting to contemplate what the sentiments might have been had this tragedy occurred in 2018, given that Lindbergh had a 0.24 blood alcohol level while driving. Not saying it’s right or wrong, but my guess is Lindbergh would have been disparaged rather than admired.
No way. The Flyers PR dept would handle it properly and keep everything in perspective but the fans absolutely loved loved loved this kid. And he was the cornerstone of the franchise.
I think the obvious parallel is Jose Fernandez, who was the best pitcher in baseball when he crashed his boat in 2016 with cocaine in his system. Both he and Pelle belong in their respective Halls of Fame despite their deaths by misadventure.
@@take1994 Plus Gene Hart spoke at 15:00 about how Pelle's organs already helped save two lives in the week following the tragedy. It's why I am an organ donor and practice a healthy lifestyle, sober since 14 October 2019
There were negative comments about his driving, yes ... I do not think that the reaction would be much different today. It was seen also as a moment to inform people of the dangers of driving drunk. A tribute like this is about his time as a player and the shock of the sudden loss... I do not think that today it would be considered appropriate to harp on his driving in terms of a tribute like this one.
That was a very beautiful speech by Mr Parent.
There was an article in one of the Philly Sunday papers the morning Pelle died. The article was about how the Flyers had the strongest goalie tandem in the league with Pelle and Bob Froese, aka Frosty.
Wow. That applause 👏🏻 after he announced the Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup Champions. Very classy Philadelphia. I was 13 when Pelle died, I remember it well.
I was 13 also, and watched this through watering eyes in my Philadelphia rowhome.
Loved in Philadelphia... Had a rough road and a lot of work to do. Bernie had faith, we all did. He graced us with his presence. RIP Pelle.
Class act on Edmonton's part
@@indierockyhockeyAgreed and Glad Edmonton Showed Class In That Game!
I was 7 it was so sad 😭😭
Pelle is the greatest Swedish hockey goalie ever! Gone but not forgotten.
Håller med!
Henrik Lundqvist raises his hand...
Lundqvist destroys everything that Pelle did, but ok.
@@jonathanturbide2232yeah... no
I am sure a 5’9” goalie who had to play standup in the 1980s with 80s equipment in the era of wide open hockey who still somehow won a Vezina is more skilled than any goalie playing in the league today
Old enough to experience this whole situation. Have a scrapbook documenting everything that happened. So sad till this day. Young Flyers team that had to figure out how to move on. 💚💚💚
Thanks for this video. I still remember it like it just happened, he was my favorite goalie at that time just like Bernie was in the 70's. So tragic he died the way he did.
@@vinceniederman no never cried, also not a big Flyers fan either. A fan of his and Bernie Parent though. I'm a hockey fan, but you have to be cold blooded not to have feelings of seeing someone that young and talented die .
A young leader of a young hockey team back then. Hearing Bernie's words... My goodness
I come from the same neighbourhood as Pelle Lindbergh and also played for the same club as him. I remember the whole school gathered and held some kind of ceremony the day of the accident. Pelle is the reason I became a Flyers fan.Sad we didn't get to see him play more.
Vila i frid Pelle
Häftigt!
My condolences. Was playing street hockey with my brother and his friends when we got this news
I love The Philadelphia Flyers, I bleed orange and black. Such a class organization. R I P Pelle
I Heard Pelle Was a Nice Person Before His Sudden Passing and I’ve Been a Flyers Fan Since 1995!
Flyers on a tough road... Will always bleed orange and black
@@indierockyhockeyThe Flyers Haven’t Had a Good Goalie Since Bernie and We’ve Been Cursed With Goalies Ever Since!
@@vinceniederman what about pete peeters ??🤣🤣🤣
@@vinceniederman peters was awful he let in softest goals ive ever seen not mention he crumbled every year in playoffs
I’m only 22, but my dad and his dad were hockey fans since the flyers came into the league. He had many books from that time and I loved reading bernies book when I was younger. Hearing Bernie say “he would’ve been better than me” in that book almost brought me to tears, I can’t imagine how his family felt seeing him reach the top and pass away shortly later. RIP Pelle I know he’s waiting for Bernie up there so they can talk about Carter now
My childhood idol R.I.P
This type of tribute would never have happened today. What a shame. Great Goalie
Why not.
Thank you very much for posting this.
Glad you like it!
When he said that Pelle by donations had saved two lives "this week" my jaw dropped. Organ donations was not such a big thing back then. Nowadays it's not even a given thing to sign up for. He couldn't even stop make saves even after his own death...
Incredible... Have an article saved about the lives he saved through his donations
Love u americans,, you can salute a hero !!! Love u , if not playing against Sweden :) Respect
Bronze star goalie!
Damn Pelle why did u have to die,, You left us to early,, wihtout true heroes,, You was my biggest hero.. Will never be forget and u always be my no1
He made a major mistake in a fast car...
@@indierockyhockeyShame He Wasn’t Wearing a Setbelt At All!
@MoparGuy1625 True and Driving While Being Drunk is Never a Good Idea!
It's a tough loss and a terrible tragedy. It's also hard for Flyers fans to think of where that organization would've went if this never happened. Multiple Cups? Very possible.
True and Pelle Was a Good Goalie Before My Time Since It’s Still a “What If” Among Us Flyers Fans Especially The Long Time Fans!
This breaks my heart 💚💚💚
It has broken mine since I was 11 years old. When it happened.❤️😭
Based my entire early netminder experience on Pelle. Still my hero to this day
I was there.
I Bet U Cried During The Pre Game Ceremony!
An honor
I read the book, "Full Spectrum", great book but the Ashby and the Pelle Lindbergh stories sorry the whole story about what happened with the accident, who knew 1st, people finding out, good, great writing great book. Highly recommend, I can't read it without crying, and I can't barely watch this alone. Up 10 times, I'm on a few minutes in.
I did not know about that book! Sounds interesting. Yes it's very hard to watch this, especially for me as a swede to see the americans put aside their own national anthem to sing the swedish one, that is extremely respectful to us!
💚💚💚💙💛💙💛
The thing is, the Flyers moved on and didn't miss a beat. Bob Froese was 31-10-3 with a .909 SV % winning the WIlliams Jennings Trophy with Darren Jensen a career minor leaguer. Imagine that, Darren Jensen wins the Williams Jennings Trophy and NEVER plays another NHL game again.
Such a young team
The team showed a lot of character and Froese played well finishing 2nd in the Vezina voting that year. I don't know that I would say without a beat though. The Rangers, who finished 32 points back of Philly beat the Flyers in 5 games in the opening round and Froes gave up 6 goals at home in the opener, 5 goals in game 3 and 5 goals at home in the deciding game 5. I don't think the Rangers beat a Lindbergh led Flyers.
Tough to Watch
Same For Me Being a Flyers Fan Since 1995 When I Was a Kid!
i think they should retire his number if they haven't done so yet.
If they didn’t do it 34 years ago, why the hell would it make sense now? No one has worn it since however, but that honor should be reserved for long and storied careers. Pelle was the best goalie in the world at the time but his career was way way too short.
NaghaviSystem Maybe because he was the best, No one wears #31 anyway and it would be a nice gesture, even since most of Flyers goalies sucks since then except Hextall
The number should to be retired, he was the best goalie in the world at the time and there will never be another Flyer wearing 31. Remember the day he died, was a youngster in New Jersey, very sad news, unbelievable to me that he was gone just like that.
It's been out of circulation since but yes, *#31* should be in the rafters
I think the only reason they didn't officially retire his number, with a ceremony, was because of concern that doing so would minimize the seriousness of drunk driving and dishonor the memory of DUI victims. I think the Flyers did it the best way possible - no announcement or ceremony, but effectively retire his number, as no player has worn #31 for the Flyers in the 36 years since Pelle's passing.
Due to the circumstances of his death, he will never get the appreciation he claimed as a hockey player. And that's just fair, I guess.
His number will never be hung in the rafters, despite the fans desire, but no Flyers player will ever wear his number 31
Great upload! Do you have the game too?
Where is the tribute for Todd Bergen? Monster Keenan ran him out of the league.
Very touching tribute, well done by the Philadelphia Flyers. It’s interesting to contemplate what the sentiments might have been had this tragedy occurred in 2018, given that Lindbergh had a 0.24 blood alcohol level while driving. Not saying it’s right or wrong, but my guess is Lindbergh would have been disparaged rather than admired.
No way. The Flyers PR dept would handle it properly and keep everything in perspective but the fans absolutely loved loved loved this kid. And he was the cornerstone of the franchise.
Time were different ! Let me guess your a generation Zero kid. No Class.
I think the obvious parallel is Jose Fernandez, who was the best pitcher in baseball when he crashed his boat in 2016 with cocaine in his system.
Both he and Pelle belong in their respective Halls of Fame despite their deaths by misadventure.
@@take1994 Plus Gene Hart spoke at 15:00 about how Pelle's organs already helped save two lives in the week following the tragedy.
It's why I am an organ donor and practice a healthy lifestyle, sober since 14 October 2019
There were negative comments about his driving, yes ... I do not think that the reaction would be much different today. It was seen also as a moment to inform people of the dangers of driving drunk. A tribute like this is about his time as a player and the shock of the sudden loss... I do not think that today it would be considered appropriate to harp on his driving in terms of a tribute like this one.