Twenty-five years have passed since Eric Lindros was selected with the No. 1 in the 1991 NHL Draft by the Quebec Nordiques, who chose him despite being warned he would never play for them.
Lindros, dubbed by many as "The Next One," a generational-type player along the likes of Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux, had 149 points (71 goals, 78 assists) in 57 games for Oshawa of the Ontario Hockey League during the 1990-91 season. He was a "can't-miss" prospect, one that could reverse the fortunes of a franchise such as Quebec, which went 16-50-14 that season.
Lindros was subject of controversy at NHL Draft
Junior star wouldn't play for Nordiques, who took him with No. 1 pick in 1991
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