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BRUINS Lyndon Byers, tough, rugged forward for the Bruins during the 1980s, dies at 61 By Jim Hoban Globe Staff,Updated July 5, 2025, 3:30 p.m.
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." ...
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.
Byers dies at 61, reached Stanley Cup Final twice with Bruins Ranks 11th on Boston's all-time list with 959 penalty minutes ...
The enforcer, who spent the majority of his career with the Boston Bruins and featured in two Stanley Cup finals before going on to become a radio personality, passed away on Friday July 4.
Former Bruin Lyndon Byers Passes Away at 61 The Nipawin, Saskatchewan, native played for Boston from 1983-92.
Former Boston Bruins forward Lyndon Byers has passed away at 61 years old, the Original Six club announced on July 5.
Former NHL tough guy Lyndon Byers, who had more than 1,000 penalty minutes in his career, has died at 61, the Boston Bruins announced.
Former Boston Bruin and radio host Lyndon "LB" Byers has died, the team confirmed on Saturday. He was 61 years old.
Lyndon Byers, who used a short hockey career and a big personality to become a Boston celebrity, died Friday at 61.
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