Lyndon Byers

Lyndon Svi Byers (* February 29, 1964 in Nipawin, Saskatchewan ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. During his career he played for the Boston Bruins and San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League.

Career

Byers played with three years from 1981 to 1984 at the Regina Pats of the Western Hockey League and participated with the Canadian junior national team at the World Youth Championship in 1984. In the WHL, he collected a total of 185 games in 202 points. During this time he had been selected in the NHL Entry Draft in 1982 in the second round to 39th position from the Boston Bruins.

After completion of the WHL season 1983/84 the Bruins committed left winger and put him in the ten remaining games of the season in the National Hockey League. The Bruins of Canadians also spent the following eight seasons until the end of the game era began in 1991 / 92nd He, however, never got to work out a place in the NHL squad, but spent the most seasons in equal parts between the American Hockey League with the Maine Mariners and the Boston Bruins in the NHL. Most NHL games he played here in the 1987/88 season with 53 At the same time he reached with 24 points and 236 penalty minutes more Karrierebestmarken. After his contract in Boston after the season 1991/92 had expired, he moved discharged from the contract as a free agent with the San Jose Sharks, where he, however, ran aground in the 1992/93 season only in 18 NHL games and in March 1993 been.

The following year, Byers joined the International Hockey League, where he in 1993/94 and 1994/95, spent the years of playing. He then ended his career and he returned to Boston, where he worked as a radio presenter.

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