Jerry William Byers (March 29, 1952 – December 25, 2006) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward.

Jerry Byers
Born (1952-03-29)March 29, 1952
Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada
Died December 25, 2006(2006-12-25) (aged 54)
Conway, Arkansas, U.S.
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for Minnesota North Stars
Atlanta Flames
New York Rangers
NHL draft 12th overall, 1972
Minnesota North Stars
Playing career 1972–1981

Career

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Byers was drafted in the first round, twelfth overall, by the Minnesota North Stars in the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft. He played forty-five games in the National Hockey League: twenty-four with the North Stars in the 1972–73 and 1973–74 seasons, fourteen with the Atlanta Flames in the 1974–75 season, and seven with the New York Rangers in the 1977–78 season. He left North America in 1980 to join HC Salzburg in the Austrian Hockey League. He then spent two seasons in Switzerland's National League B for EHC Grindelwald before finishing his career in the Japan Ice Hockey League for Jūjō Ice Hockey Club.

As a youth, he played in the 1963 and 1964 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with his Kentville minor ice hockey team.[1]

Career statistics

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Regular season and playoffs

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1969–70 Kitchener Rangers OHA 36 18 24 42 8
1970–71 Kitchener Rangers OHA 62 41 39 80 46
1971–72 Kitchener Rangers OHA 60 41 60 101 49
1972–73 Cleveland/Jacksonville Barons AHL 59 20 17 37 12
1972–73 Minnesota North Stars NHL 14 0 2 2 6
1973–74 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 62 31 47 78 37 10 4 6 10 4
1973–74 Minnesota North Stars NHL 10 0 0 0 0
1974–75 Omaha Knights CHL 38 21 31 52 29 6 9 2 11 2
1974–75 Atlanta Flames NHL 14 1 1 2 9
1975–76 Providence Reds AHL 74 27 34 61 28 3 0 2 2 2
1976–77 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 77 31 34 65 18 6 1 3 4 0
1977–78 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 74 32 31 63 13 15 7 3 10 4
1977–78 New York Rangers NHL 7 2 1 3 0
1978–79 Nova Scotia Voyageurs AHL 78 33 42 75 28 10 0 5 5 4
1979–80 Nova Scotia Voyageurs AHL 74 23 36 59 16 6 1 2 3 2
1980–81 HC Salzburg Austria 23 20 15 35 27
1981–82 EHC Grindelwald NLB 38 38 18 56
1982–83 EHC Grindelwald NLB 38 38 14 52
1983–84 Jūjō Ice Hockey Club JIHL 30 25 14 39
AHL totals 498 197 241 438 152 50 13 21 34 16
NHL totals 45 3 4 7 15

References

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  1. ^ "Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA" (PDF). Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2018. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
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Preceded by Minnesota North Stars first round draft pick
1972
Succeeded by