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It’s hard to realize thirty-five years have passed. The news that Pelle Lindbergh, the 26-year-old goalie for the

Philadelphia Flyers, had perished in a car crash in New Jersey shook the sports world on November 11, 1985.

After leading the Flyers to the Stanley Cup Finals and winning the Vezina Trophy as the league’s finest goalie,

Lindbergh was a rising star in the National Hockey League. Lindbergh was driving his Porsche at a “high rate of

speed” when he left a Flyers team party at the team’s practice facility in Voorhees early on November 10, according to

authorities.

His spinal cord and brain stem were injured after he crashed his sports vehicle into a wall in front of Somerdale

Elementary School due to poor cornering. When emergency responders came, Lindbergh had stopped breathing but

was still breathing and had a pulse. Shortly after, though, he experienced cardiac arrest; he did not pass away at the

site and was taken to the hospital. Although it was concluded that he was brain dead, he was maintained on life

support until his relatives arrived from Sweden later that day to bid him farewell and gave the go-ahead to remove

life support after his organs were removed for donation.

 

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