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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 ...
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 was a fan favorite across his nine seasons in the black and 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 ...
Byers was a key cog on the Bruins teams that made trips to the Stanley Cup Final in 1988 and 1990, playing 28 games across those two postseason runs. He tallied a career-high 10 goals, 24 points ...
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 ...
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 ...
This past Friday, the hockey community lost former Boston Bruins forward and former Boston sports radio host Lyndon Byers, ...
Byers was part of the late 1980s, early '90s Bruins’ team that finally broke the Montreal curse, beating the Canadiens for the first time in a playoff series in 45 years, and went to the Stanley ...
On his “32 Thoughts” podcast, SportsNet insider Elliotte Friedman added some context to Jeannot’s pay day, describing the ...
Some stuff you might want to know about the Stanley Cup, first awarded in 1893, most often won by the Montreal Canadiens and won the past two seasons by the Florida Panthers. There is only one ...
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