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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 New England Patriots restructured the contract of guard Mike Onwenu, in a change that ultimately amounted to a pay cut.
The Stanley Cup playoffs have featured five players with LI roots; 11 played at least one game in the NHL this season.
The 2026 IIHF World Championship is down to four teams, and three Boston Bruins remain in the tournament battling with their countries for a gold medal. Fr ...
When it comes to the Boston Bruins offseason, anything should be fair game. After being bounced by the Buffalo Sabres in six games in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, one thing that the ...
Bruins enforcer Lyndon Byers, who died last year, suffered from CTE, according to report released on Thursday.
Former Boston Bruins enforcer Lyndon Byers, who died on July 4, 2025, at the age of 61 has been diagnosed with Stage 3 ...
The Boston Bruins know there is work to do this summer. The front office tore the roster down in March […] The post How ...
Taking a look at how the World Championships have gone for several Bruins players, including James Hagens and Fraser Minten.
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.
Despite seeing the end of their season, having lost round two to the Montreal Canadiens, the Buffalo Sabres’ work has just ...
The hockey world is mourning the loss of Claude Lemieux after the NHL Alumni Association announced that the four-time Stanley ...
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