Eric Lindros, Chris Nilan, Kerry Fraser among Quebec peewee tournament invitees
QUEBEC — Some of the most controversial and detested figures in Quebec City hockey history are among the invitees to this year’s edition of the Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament taking place next month.
Management at the world-renowned tournament say former National Hockey League players and officials including Eric Lindros, Chris Nilan and Kerry Fraser will meet with fans and sign autographs next month.
Lindros was famously chosen first overall by the now-defunct Quebec Nordiques at the NHL entry draft in 1991 but refused to sign, making him a particularly unpopular player in the provincial capital despite being part of a franchise-altering trade for the hockey club.
Retired NHL referee Kerry Fraser called off a go-ahead goal by Alain Cote in Game 5 of a Montreal-Quebec playoff series in 1987. The Canadiens would score shortly after that controversial call and win the series in six games.