"This was a very difficult decision to make and one that we spent a lot of time examining," said Fletcher. "No one can question the desire, will and strength to overcome all that Oskar has been through off the ice in order to return to the game he loves. Further, Oskar's commitment to his teammates and impact in our room has been immeasurable. He is truly an inspiration to us all and he will always remain a special part of the Philadelphia Flyers family. We wish him all the best as he continues his NHL career."
In recognition of Oskar's inspiration to the City of Philadelphia and the team, the Flyers announced today that Flyers Charities will make a donation of $100,000 in Oskar's name to a local organization that supports families impacted by cancer.
Lindblom departs the team after spending parts of five seasons with the Flyers and eight seasons as a member of the organization. He was selected in the fifth round (138th overall) by the Flyers in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft that was held in Philadelphia.
Lindblom posted 26 points (12g-14a) in 79 regular season games during the 2021-22 season. His best season as a Flyers came during the 2018-19 campaign when he recorded 17 goals and 33 points in 81 games.
In 2019-20, Lindblom was on pace to set new career highs after he recorded 11 goals and 18 points in 30 games before being diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma in December of 2019. Later that season when the NHL returned from the pause for the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the "bubble" format, Lindblom made his return to the ice for Games Six and Seven of the Second Round vs. NY Islanders.
Lindblom was twice named the Flyers nominee by the Philadelphia Chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers Association (PHWA) for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, which is presented annually to the player who best embodies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to the game of hockey following the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons.
He was named a Finalist by the NHL for the award for both seasons and won the Masterton following the 2020-21 season to become just the fourth Flyer to receive the award in franchise history, joining Ian Laperriere (2011), Bob Clarke (1972) and Tim Kerr (1989).
In total, he recorded 50 goals and 47 assists for 90 points in 263 career regular season games with the Flyers.