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Bruins legend and radio icon Lyndon ‘LB’ Byers lived quietly in his final years before dying suddenly at 61. Learn more about ...
Also known as “LB,” the late radio host and retired hockey player died at the age of 61 in July 2025. We’re remembering him ...
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This past Friday, the hockey community lost former Boston Bruins forward and former Boston sports radio host Lyndon Byers, ...
Lyndon ‘LB’ Byers, the former Boston Bruins player who later became a radio personality, died on July 4, 2025. He was 61.
Lyndon Byers, an enforcer who spent most of his career with the Bruins and appeared in two Stanley Cup Finals, died Friday, the team announced. He was 61. No cause of death was given.
Lyndon Byers, who played nine NHL seasons with the Boston Bruins and helped them reach the Stanley Cup Final in 1988 and 1990, has died at the age of 61. Selected by the Bruins in the second round ...
Former Boston Bruins tough guy Lyndon Byers has died at 61, the team announced on July 5. The Bruins said he died on July 4, though they didn't list a cause of death.
BOSTON — Former Bruins forward Lyndon Byers passed away on Friday at the age of 61. The Nipawin, Saskatchewan, native played for Boston from 1983-92. Across his nine seasons in Black & Gold ...
In fact, he is 11th in franchise history with 959 penalty minutes. Byers also posted 66 points (42 assists and 24 goals) across his time with the Bruins, 24 of which came during the 1987-88 campaign.
Lyndon Byers, who used a short hockey career and a big personality to become a Boston celebrity, died Friday at 61. His wife Annie announced his death on social media. No cause of death was given.
Byers was selected by the Bruins with the 39th overall pick of the 1982 NHL Entry Draft. He played nine NHL seasons with the Bruins from 1983-84 to 1991-92, where he posted 24 goals, 42 assists ...