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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.
Bruins Lyndon Byers, tough, rugged forward for the Bruins during the 1980s, dies at 61 Byers spent nine seasons with the Bruins and reached two Stanley Cup Finals with the franchise.
Byers played for the team from 1983 to 1992 and went to the Stanley Cup finals twice before becoming a radio personality "Lyndon became a true Bostonian and we will miss him dearly.
Byers, drafted in 1982, spent nearly a decade with the Bruins, amassing penalty minutes and contributing to Stanley Cup Final runs. After retiring in 1993, he transitioned to radio, becoming a ...
Former Regina Pats, Boston Bruins forward Lyndon Byers dies at 61 "His rugged, rough-and-tumble style ... was a key cog on the Bruins teams that made trips to the Stanley Cup Final in 1988 and 1990." ...
Byers played for the Bruins from 1983-1992, racking up 959 penalty minutes, 11th in team history. He was part of the Bruins teams that went to the Stanley Cup Final in 1988 and 1990, playing a ...
Former Bruin Lyndon Byers died Friday, his wife announced on social media. He was 61. Byers played 10 seasons in the NHL, the first nine with the Bruins. He was a huge fan favorite in Boston ...
Lyndon was a fan favorite across his nine seasons in the Black & Gold, thanks to his rugged, rough-and-tumble style, and was a key cog on the B’s teams that made trips to the Stanley Cup final ...
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.
Lyndon was a fan favorite across his nine seasons in the Black & Gold thanks to his rugged, rough-and-tumble style and was a key cog on the B’s teams that made trips to the Stanley Cup Final in ...
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