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    Brian Paul Boyle (born December 18, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey center who works as an analyst for NHL Network. Boyle has previously played for the Los Angeles Kings , New York Rangers , Tampa Bay Lightning , Toronto Maple Leafs , New Jersey Devils , Nashville Predators , Florida Panthers and Pittsburgh Penguins of the ...

    • 2007–2022
  2. Brian Boyle. Full Name: Brian Boyle (Big Rig, Rig, T-Bone, Boyler) Position: C • Shoots: Left 6-6, 245lb (198cm, 111kg) Born: December 18, 1984 in Hingham, Massachusetts us. Draft: Los Angeles, 1st round (26th overall), 2003 NHL Entry. Amateur Teams: Boston College. Pronunciation: \BRIGH-uhn BOIL\ Twitter: @BriBrows22. More bio, uniform ...

    • December 18, 1984
  3. Brian Boyle is a center who played for six NHL teams from 2003 to 2022, scoring 111 goals and 252 assists in 871 games. He won the Bill Masterton Trophy in 2017-18 and was a member of the 2018-19 Stanley Cup champion Penguins.

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  4. Find out the latest information on Brian Boyle, a center for the New Jersey Devils. See his career stats, news, video highlights, and fantasy outlook on NHL.com.

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  5. Mar 22, 2023 · Brian Boyle, who overcame leukemia and won the Masterton Trophy, announced his retirement after 14 seasons in the NHL. He played his final year with the Penguins and scored 21 points in 66 games.

  6. Nov 8, 2021 · The Penguins forward, who beat chronic myeloid leukemia, talks about his return to the league, his son's rare condition and his support for Hockey Fights Cancer. He praises the initiative, the research and the community for helping him and others affected by cancer.

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  8. Jun 20, 2018 · Brian Boyle is a New Jersey Devil player who scored a goal on Hockey Fights Cancer night, two months after being diagnosed with leukemia. He is a beacon of hope and humility, and a fighter against cancer. He shares his story and his passion for sports with Sporting News.

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