Bruins Enforcer Lyndon Byers Dies at 61
Bruins Enforcer Lyndon Byers Dies at 61

Bruins Enforcer Lyndon Byers Dies at 61

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Lyndon Byers, former Boston Bruins enforcer and fan favorite, has died at 61, as confirmed by his wife and the team. Byers played nine seasons with the Bruins from 1983 to 1992, helping the team reach the Stanley Cup Final in 1988 and 1990, and accumulating over 1,000 penalty minutes during his tenure. Following his NHL career, he played briefly in the International Hockey League before retiring, then became a popular Boston radio host for over 20 years. Byers' passing has deeply affected the Bruins community and hockey fans, with many expressing condolences and recalling his contributions on and off the ice. He is survived by his wife Annie and son Will, and the family has requested privacy as they grieve. The cause of death was not disclosed, but reports indicated that he had battled health issues prior to his passing, with memorial details to be announced soon.

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