Flyers, Fans Show Support For Oskar Lindblom In Battle With Cancer During Game Vs. Anaheim Ducks

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The Flyers returned to the Wells Fargo Center Tuesday night for their first home game since the team announced winger Oskar Lindblom would likely miss the remainder of the season while he battles Ewing's sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. The team planned several moments and displays of support for the 23-year-old as they welcomed the Anaheim Ducks to town.

Every seat at the Wells Fargo Center was covered with an "I Fight For Oskar" orange sign. During a stoppage in the first period, fans all held up their signs in a moment of solidarity for Lindblom.

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During warmups, the Flyers skated in their purple Hockey Fights Cancer jerseys, which will now be auctioned off with all proceeds benefiting Ewing's sarcoma research.

Flyers Charities also sold #OskarStrong purple shirts for $20 behind section 108 on the Main Concourse. All proceeds will also go to Ewing's sarcoma research.

Fans attending Tuesday's game also had the opportunity to sign a giant "Get well soon" card for Lindblom.

Next up, the Flyers host the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday, when they will don special #OskarStrong T-shirts under their jerseys. The game's 50/50 proceeds will also benefit Ewing's sarcoma research.

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