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Scoop Cooper
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Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ardmore, PA
Joined: 06.29.2006

Nov 10 @ 12:21 PM ET
Scoop Cooper: Triumph and Tragedy: The Life and Death of Pelle "Gump" Lindbergh It has been 31 years now since Flyers goalie Pelle "Gump" Lindbergh lost his life in an automobile accident in the early morning hours of November 10, 1985. Here are my memories of my friend and his brilliant but all too brief career.
LarryDingee
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Buffalo Sabres
Location: Atlanta via LA and Buffalo
Joined: 01.21.2007

Nov 10 @ 12:49 PM ET
Eklund - On the photo of the Headstone... there is a name below Pelle's with some dates, looks like Ann-Christine and the rest is obscured by the flowers... Did he have a wife who also passed? There is a date there too, obscured as well but says 1987...

Any additional information would be appreciated.

Thanks.

bobbyisno1
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: I'm excited to see that
Joined: 08.28.2010

Nov 10 @ 12:59 PM ET
He's buried with his older sister.
Ann Christine Barlund.
Who passed away from cancer.
Scoop Cooper
Season Ticket Holder
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Ardmore, PA
Joined: 06.29.2006

Nov 10 @ 1:00 PM ET
Eklund - On the photo of the Headstone... there is a name below Pelle's with some dates, looks like Ann-Christine and the rest is obscured by the flowers... Did he have a wife who also passed? There is a date there too, obscured as well but says 1987...

Any additional information would be appreciated.

Thanks.

- LarryDingee


Ann-Christine was his older sister who passed away from cancer one year and eleven months after Pelle.
LarryDingee
Season Ticket Holder
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Atlanta via LA and Buffalo
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Nov 10 @ 1:03 PM ET
Thanks guys. Damn, the Lindbergh family has endured its share of tragedy.

Roadrunner75
Seattle Kraken
Location: ON
Joined: 03.01.2013

Nov 10 @ 1:03 PM ET
Always wondered what would have happened had he not died. He was excellent and loved watching him play as a kid. Hated the Flyers but he was a favorite player. RIP
BiggE
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: SELL THE DAMN TEAM!
Joined: 04.17.2012

Nov 10 @ 1:45 PM ET
RIP Pelle, we miss ya Gumper!
BeadyEyedDouche
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Rustmine Ramsum most exciting Sabres klugdragger since Taro Tsujimoto
Joined: 07.01.2016

Nov 10 @ 4:50 PM ET
Those goalie pads make me so happy
B2B76
New York Rangers
Location: "I got mouths to feed", NY
Joined: 08.14.2008

Nov 10 @ 6:17 PM ET
Always wondered what would have happened had he not died. He was excellent and loved watching him play as a kid. Hated the Flyers but he was a favorite player. RIP
- Roadrunner75

If he had lived Ron Hextall would have been expendable & dealt away. You can play those "what if" games forever with anyone in life who tragically die so young.
Fruitcakenipple
Location: NF
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Nov 10 @ 8:55 PM ET
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Pelle31Forever
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: PA
Joined: 05.20.2014

Nov 10 @ 9:51 PM ET
Have a framed picture of him with a ticket stub from 83 All Star game. RIP Pelle.
burner087
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Orlando, FL
Joined: 01.18.2008

Nov 11 @ 7:11 AM ET
Good read. Thanks for posting it.
Neely8Em
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Boston Bruins
Location: Providence, RI
Joined: 11.15.2006

Nov 11 @ 10:56 AM ET
Beautiful story, Scoop.

I'm not sure I had ever heard the bit about Peeters going to the Bruins because the Flyers were so high on Lindbergh. Watching Peeters in his Vezina season 82-83 are some of my earliest hockey memories, so I guess I have Gump to thank for those, too. :'-)

The other thing that stuck out to me (being a numbers geek) was seeing that 3.02 was good enough to win a Vezina in 1985.. 3.02 now gets you demoted at least once..
Scoop Cooper
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Philadelphia Flyers
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Nov 11 @ 5:19 PM ET
Beautiful story, Scoop.

I'm not sure I had ever heard the bit about Peeters going to the Bruins because the Flyers were so high on Lindbergh. Watching Peeters in his Vezina season 82-83 are some of my earliest hockey memories, so I guess I have Gump to thank for those, too. :'-)

The other thing that stuck out to me (being a numbers geek) was seeing that 3.02 was good enough to win a Vezina in 1985.. 3.02 now gets you demoted at least once..

- Neely8Em


Thank you for the kind words. As for Gump's 3.02 GAA, remember this was in the era when Wayne Gretzky regularly had 200+ point seasons and goal scoring was much higher league wide. Sixteen NHL players had 100 or more points in 1984-85 while only one, Patrick Kane, did last year and he just barely broke that plateau with 106 points. The NHL game was a completely different animal three decades ago.
B2B76
New York Rangers
Location: "I got mouths to feed", NY
Joined: 08.14.2008

Nov 12 @ 4:50 PM ET
Thank you for the kind words. As for Gump's 3.02 GAA, remember this was in the era when Wayne Gretzky regularly had 200+ point seasons and goal scoring was much higher league wide. Sixteen NHL players had 100 or more points in 1984-85 while only one, Patrick Kane, did last year and he just barely broke that plateau with 106 points. The NHL game was a completely different animal three decades ago.
- iScoop

Yep & the first round was best of 5 & prior to 1992 16 of the then 21 teams got into the playoffs, so ludicrious now that you look back.