Former Boston Bruins enforcer Lyndon Byers, who died on July 4, 2025, at the age of 61 has been diagnosed with Stage 3 ...
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Former Bruins enforcer Lyndon Byers, who died in 2025 at the age of 61, suffered from stage 3 chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). That’s according to the post-mortem brain tissue analysis ...
The Boston Bruins have begun searching for a new assistant coach after declining to renew Jay Leach's contract.
Lyndon Byers, the former Bruins enforcer and Boston radio personality, was diagnosed with stage 3 CTE after his brain was donated for study. His family said the disease affected his memory and mood.
There may well be a lot of bandwagon jumpers in Massachusetts, says Richard Johnson, but if the Boston Bruins win the Stanley Cup this spring they'll be climbing back on a vehicle carved proudly with ...
Byers had pledged to donate his brain to the UNITE Brain Bank at Boston University’s CTE Center prior to his death last July ...