Lyndon Byers, tough, rugged forward for the Bruins during the 1980s, dies at 61
Briefly

Lyndon Byers, a former Bruin, died at the age of 61. He spent nine seasons with the Bruins, participating in two Stanley Cup Finals in 1988 and 1990. Byers was well-liked in Boston for his energetic personality and aggressive playing style. In his career, he scored 28 goals, 24 of which were with the Bruins. He also accumulated a significant number of penalty minutes, known for his readiness to fight on the ice. After retiring, Byers worked as a local radio personality for 25 years.
Lyndon Byers was a fan favorite in Boston during the 1980s, known for his vibrant personality and physical play. He spent nine seasons with the Bruins.
Byers reached the Stanley Cup Finals twice with the Bruins in 1988 and 1990, contributing significantly with a career-high of 10 goals in the 1987-88 season.
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