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.
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 ...
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A year after losing Lyndon Byers, Boston Bruins enforcer’s family shares CTE diagnosis
Former Boston Bruins enforcer Lyndon Byers, who passed away on July 4, 2025, at the age of 61. He has now been revealed to have been diagnosed with Stage 3 chronic traumatic encephalopathy, commonly ...
The hockey world is mourning the loss of Claude Lemieux after the NHL Alumni Association announced that the four-time Stanley ...
The 2026 NHL playoffs mean true overtime hockey is back. Three-on-three play and shootouts are out and there could be some ...
Ukraine’s players could barely stand still. As the final seconds of regulation ticked away in a tied game between Poland and ...
Kiké Hernández made his season debut and immediately helped lead the the Dodgers to a win over the Rockies Monday at Dodger ...
Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi sets world 3000m record (8:25.4) in Berlin, Germany. 1935 — In the first major league night game, the Reds beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 before 25,000 fans in ...
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Paul Boutilier Passes Away At Age 63
In an unfortunate announcement from the NHL’s Alumni Association, the group shared that former defenseman Paul Boutilier has passed away at the age of 63.
The Dodgers entered the late innings Monday in an unenviable position: trailing the Padres, whose biggest strength is their ...
Lucy Li becomes the youngest player to qualify for the U.S. Women’s Open by winning the sectional qualifier at Half Moon Bay in California. The 11-year-old Li shoots ro ...
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