~Achievements~

~Won a Gold medal in 2002 (Go Canada!!)

~Winner of the Bobby Clark Trophy as team's MVP four (4) times

~Winner of Hart Memorial Trophy in as NHL's Most Valuable Player (1994-1995)

~Winner of Lester B. Pearson Award as outstanding player in the NHL, as voted by the players (1994-1995)

~Received NHL Player of the Month honors for month of November of '98 (22 points<<5 G, 17 A>>in 12 games) and month of of October of '95 (21 points=>10 G, 11 A<=in 11 games)

~Fifth fastest to reach 500 points (in 352 games) in NHL history

~NHL Stats: regular season=>658 points (290 G, 369 A) in 489 games; playoffs=>57 points (24 G, 33 A) in 49 games

~Junior Stats: regular season=>370 points (163 G, 207 A) in 170 games; playoffs=>122 points (59 G, 63 A) in 60 games

~Fourth best in NHL history in points-per-game average with 1.4 (rounded off)

~Scored the Flyers only successful playoff penalty shot in team history, which was awarded to him on May 11, 1997 Eric beat Sabres goaltender Steve Shields

~Received NHL Player of the Week honors for the period ending March 19, 1995 (7 points (4 G, 3 A)in 3 games)

~Transamerica Life Plus/Minus Award (1990-1991)

~Made the OHL First All-Star Team (1990-1991)

~CHL Player of the Year (1990-1991)

~Made the NHL/Upper Deck All-Rookie Team, as voted by the members of the Professional Hockey Writer's Association (1992-1993)

~Made the Memorial Cup All-Star team as a member of the Oshawa Generals (1989-1990)

~Winner of the Memorial Cup--Championship in Junior Hockey (1990-1991)

~Sporting News Player of the Year (1994-1995)

~The Hockey News/Mennen NHL Most Valuable Player (1994-1995)

~The Hockey News/Louisville Player of the Year (1994-1995)

~1993 World Championship Tournament and he led the tourney in scoring with 17 points (11 G, 6 A) in 8 games, earning himself Best Forward of the Tournament Honors

~Winner of two (2) silver medals

~Named the most powerful and most influential individual hockey player today and 8th all-time by The Hockey News (1998-1999)

~Made the NHL's Second All-Star Team, The Hockey News' Second All-Star Team, and The Hockey News Reader's Choice Second All-Star Team (1995-1996)

~Made the NHL's First All-Star Team, The Hockey News' First All-Star Team, and The Sporting News First All-Star Team (1994-1995)

~Six (6) NHL All-Star Appearances (And many more to come)

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