Lindros to feel brotherly love as Flyers will retire Big E's No. 88
Former Rangers great Jean Ratelle to have his No. 19 raised to MSG rafters

The once-frosty relationship between Eric Lindros and the Philadelphia Flyers appears to have fully thawed as the organization announced Monday it will retire his No. 88 this season.
Lindros, who retired in 2007 was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame last October, will be honoured before Jan. 18 game against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Also Monday, the New York Rangers announced they will reitre Hall of Famer Jean Ratelle's No. 19 on Feb. 25.
Lindros is the sixth Flyers player to have his number retired after Bernie Parent, Mark Howe, Barry Ashbee, Bill Barber and Bobby Clarke, but he's the most unlikely of that group. "The Big E" won the Hart Trophy as league MVP in 1995 and was one of the most dominant players of his era, but injuries cut his career short and he and his family often feuded with Clarke and Philadelphia management.
Playing in the Winter Classic alumni game a few years ago began to repair that relationship. He said things have evolved since, leading to team president Paul Holmgren calling him to let him know his No. 88 was being retired.
After looking up at the other numbers in previous trips to the arena, Lindros said he was "overwhelmed" by the honour.
"I've glanced up there every once in a while and had a look at that,"