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Lyndon ‘LB' Byers, Former Boston Bruins Player and Radio Host, Dies at 61
NEED TO KNOW 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 twice before becoming a radio personality "Lyndon became a true Bostonian and we will miss him dearly. He is forever a part of our Bruins family,' the Bruins wrote Lyndon 'LB' Byers, the former Boston Bruins player who later became a radio personality, died on July 4. He was 61. On July 5, the Bruins announced that Byers — originally from Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Canada — had died on the previous day. The team did not share a cause of death. Advertisement "The Boston Bruins are deeply saddened by the passing of Lyndon Byers," the team began a statement on X. "Lyndon was a fan favorite across his nine seasons in the black & gold, thanks to his rugged, rough-and-tumble style and a key cog on the B's teams that made trips to the Stanley Cup final in 1988 and 1990." "Following his playing career, Lyndon spent some 25 years as a local radio personality, entertaining scores of New Englanders every day with his quick wit and boisterous voice." the team added. Byers' wife, Annie, also shared news of her husband's death in a post on Facebook, writing: "It is with deep regret that I have to announce that LB passed away yesterday morning." Advertisement "We recognize how many people loved and cared for him and considered him a friend. Keep LB in your memory, remember his smile, and know how much he cared about all of you," she wrote, adding that a memorial service would be taking place soon. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Byers spent much of his professional hockey career playing for the Bruins from 1983 to 1992, according to USA Today and CBS News Boston. His best season for the Boston team came in 1987-88, when he had 10 goals, 24 points and 236 penalty minutes (as well as 62 more penalty minutes in the playoffs). Steve Babineau/NHLI via Getty Lyndon Byers at the Boston Garden in the 1980s Lyndon Byers at the Boston Garden in the 1980s In the 1992-93 seasons, he played for the San Jose Sharks, and later finished his professional hockey career with two seasons in the now-defunct International Hockey League. Over the course of his NHL career, he had 28 total goals, 71 points and 1,081 penalty minutes. Advertisement The PEOPLE App is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! After his retirement from pro hockey, Byers appeared on Boston's WAAF radio station and took on several acting roles, in films and TV shows such as Rescue Me, Shallow Hal, Stuck on You and more. "Lyndon became a true Bostonian and we will miss him dearly. He is forever a part of our Bruins family," the team added in its statement. "Our thoughts are with his wife, Annie, and son, Will, during his very difficult time." Read the original article on People


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20 hours ago
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Ex-NHL star and radio host Lyndon Byers dies at 61
Former Boston Bruins hero Lyndon Byers has tragically died at the age of 61, the team has announced. Byers, a Canadian enforcer who spent the majority of his career with the Bruins and featured in two Stanley Cup finals before going on to become a popular radio personality, passed away on the morning of Friday July 4. Boston did not share a cause of death. 'The Boston Bruins are deeply saddened by the passing of Lyndon Byers,' the NHL franchise said in a statement. 'Lyndon was a fan favorite across his nine seasons in the black & gold, thanks to his rugged, rough-and-tumble style and a key cog on the B's teams that made trips to the Stanley Cup final in 1988 and 1990. 'Following his playing career, Lyndon spent some 25 years as a local radio personality, entertaining scores of New Englanders every day with his quick wit and boisterous voice. 'A son of Nipawin, Lyndon became a true Bostonian and we will miss him dearly. He is forever a part of our Bruins family.' Byers is survived by his wife Annie and son Will. According to People, Annie also shared the news of her husband's heartbreaking death in a post on Facebook. A statement on the passing of former Bruin Lyndon Byers. — Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) July 5, 2025 'It is with deep regret that I have to announce that LB passed away yesterday morning,' she wrote. 'We recognize how many people loved and cared for him and considered him a friend. Keep LB in your memory, remember his smile, and know how much he cared about all of you.' Byers played for the Bruins from 1983 up until 1992 before heading to the San Jose Sharks. He later brought the curtain down on his career with two seasons in the now-defunct International Hockey League. His best season for Boston came in the 1987-88 season, when he scored 10 goals while registering 24 points and 236 penalty minutes. The Bruins were beaten in the Stanley Cup final that season and two years later in 1990 by the Edmonton Oilers on each occasion. Across his career in the regular season Byers racked up 28 goals and 71 points, while his total of 959 penalty minutes for the Bruins sit 11th in franchise history. After hanging up his skates, the Saskatchewan-born hockey player appeared on Boston's WAAF radio station while also enjoying several acting roles in films and TV shows.