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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.
In his first playoff action, Tiny went 5-0 with three shutouts en route to the Bruins’ first Stanley Cup championship.
In his first season with the Bruins (1928-29), the legendary Original Six team from Massachusetts won their first Stanley Cup championship.
Former Boston Bruins and San Jose Sharks player Lyndon Byers died at the age of 61.
The Boston Bruins are reportedly interested in reuniting with Brad Marchand if he enters free agency, with Toronto Maple Leafs also eyeing the Stanley Cup champion.
Brad Marchand, who helped the Florida Panthers win back-to-back Stanley Cups, could potentially return to his original team, the Boston Bruins, who shockingly traded him last season.
The Bruins are bringing back Sean Kuraly, their popular bottom-six forward from the 2019 Stanley Cup finalist team. The 32-year-old center/winger signed a two-year deal at $1.85 million AAV.
Jack Studnicka is joining the reigning Stanley Cup Champions. The former Bruins top prospect has signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Florida Panthers that’ll pay him either $775,000 in ...
Lyndon “LB” Byers, the former Boston Bruins player who later became a radio personality, died on July 4 at age 61 Byers played for the team from 1983 to 1992 and went to the Stanley Cup finals ...
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