Kane Republican

Flyers waive Lindblom, donate $100K to cancer organizati­on

- By John Wawrow AP Hockey Writer

The Philadelph­ia Flyers placed forward Oskar Lindblom on waivers Tuesday with the intent of buying out the final year of the 25-year-old cancer survivor's contract.

General manager Chuck Fletcher called it a "very difficult decision” to free up salary cap space by cutting a player who recovered from being diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma. The Flyers will donate $100,000 in Lindblom's name to a Philadelph­ia organizati­on that supports families impacted by cancer.

“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,” Fletcher said in a statement released by the team.

“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.”

Unless claimed, Lindblom will become an unrestrict­ed free agent once the NHL'S signing period opens

Wednesday. He was entering the final season of a three-year contract, which counted $3 million against Philadelph­ia's salary cap.

Ottawa defenseman Michael Del Zotto, New Jersey forward Janne Kuokkanen and San Jose forward Rudolfs Balcers were also placed on waivers for the purpose to buy out the final year of their contracts.

Lindblom is from

Sweden and was selected by the Flyers in the fifth round of the 2014 draft, and spent five seasons in Philadelph­ia. He was diagnosed with cancer in December 2019 and missed the remainder of the season before returning to play Games 6 and 7 in the Flyers' secondroun­d series loss to the New York Islanders in August, when the Eastern Conference playoffs were played in Toronto due to COVID-19.

Lindblom returned the following season, scoring eight goals and 14 points in 50 games and winningthe Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, which is presented to a player who best embodies the qualities of perseveran­ce, sportsmans­hip and dedication.

Overall, Lindblom has 50 goals and 97 points in 263 career games.

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