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'''John Byce''' (born August 9, 1967 in [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]], [[Wisconsin]]) is a retired [[United States|American]] [[ice hockey]] [[Winger (ice hockey)|winger]].
   
 
Byce was drafted in the 11th round by the [[Boston Bruins]] in the [[1985 NHL Entry Draft]] while attending James Madison Memorial High School, and joined up with the team during the 1989–90 NHL playoffs, playing eight games and scoring two goals.
'''John Byce''' (born August 9, 1967 in [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]], [[Wisconsin]]) is a retired [[United States|American]] [[ice hockey]] [[Winger (ice hockey)|winger]].
 
   
 
Over the next two seasons he played twenty-one regular season games for Boston, scoring two goals and three assists for five points, collecting six penalty minutes.
Byce was drafted in the 11th round by the [[Boston Bruins]] in the [[1985 NHL Entry Draft]] while attending James Madison Memorial High School, and joined up with the team during the 1989–90 NHL playoffs, playing eight games and scoring two goals.
 
   
 
He spent much of his tenure in the minors, playing in the [[American Hockey League]] for the [[Maine Mariners]] and then the [[Baltimore Skipjacks]] following his trade to the [[Washington Capitals]] in February 1992. He never played for the Capitals.
Over the next two seasons he played twenty-one regular season games for Boston, scoring two goals and three assists for five points, collecting six penalty minutes.
 
   
 
In 1993, Byce moved to the [[Milwaukee Admirals]] of the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]] followed by a spell in [[Sweden]]'s [[Elitserien]] for [[HV71]]. He returned to North America with short spells at the AHL with the [[Portland Pirates]] and IHL with the [[San Diego Gulls (1990-95)|San Diego Gulls]], he returned to the Admirals for a second spell.
He spent much of his tenure in the minors, playing in the [[American Hockey League]] for the [[Maine Mariners]] and then the [[Baltimore Skipjacks]] following his trade to the [[Washington Capitals]] in February 1992. He never played for the Capitals.
 
   
 
He then spent four seasons with the [[Long Beach Ice Dogs]] between 1995 and 1999, leading the team in his first year with 39 goals when the Ice Dogs were playing in [[Los Angeles]] before relocating to [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]]. He was traded to the [[Utah Grizzlies]] during the 1998–99 season.
In 1993, Byce moved to the [[Milwaukee Admirals]] of the [[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|International Hockey League]] followed by a spell in [[Sweden]]'s [[Elitserien]] for [[HV71]]. He returned to North America with short spells at the AHL with the [[Portland Pirates]] and IHL with the [[San Diego Gulls (1990-95)|San Diego Gulls]], he returned to the Admirals for a second spell.
 
 
He then spent four seasons with the [[Long Beach Ice Dogs]] between 1995 and 1999, leading the team in his first year with 39 goals when the Ice Dogs were playing in [[Los Angeles]] before relocating to [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]]. He was traded to the [[Utah Grizzlies]] during the 1998–99 season.
 
   
 
Byce played one more season in the now defunct [[British Ice Hockey Superleague]] for the [[London Knights (UK)|London Knights]] before retiring in 2000.
 
Byce played one more season in the now defunct [[British Ice Hockey Superleague]] for the [[London Knights (UK)|London Knights]] before retiring in 2000.
   
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John Byce
Johnbyce
Position Winger
Shoots Right
Height
Weight
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
180 lb (82 kg)
Teams Boston Bruins
Nationality Flag of the United States American
Born (1967-08-09)August 9, 1967,
Madison, WI, USA
NHL Draft 220th overall, 1985
Boston Bruins
Pro Career 1990 – 2000

John Byce (born August 9, 1967 in Madison, Wisconsin) is a retired American ice hockey winger.

Byce was drafted in the 11th round by the Boston Bruins in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft while attending James Madison Memorial High School, and joined up with the team during the 1989–90 NHL playoffs, playing eight games and scoring two goals.

Over the next two seasons he played twenty-one regular season games for Boston, scoring two goals and three assists for five points, collecting six penalty minutes.

He spent much of his tenure in the minors, playing in the American Hockey League for the Maine Mariners and then the Baltimore Skipjacks following his trade to the Washington Capitals in February 1992. He never played for the Capitals.

In 1993, Byce moved to the Milwaukee Admirals of the International Hockey League followed by a spell in Sweden's Elitserien for HV71. He returned to North America with short spells at the AHL with the Portland Pirates and IHL with the San Diego Gulls, he returned to the Admirals for a second spell.

He then spent four seasons with the Long Beach Ice Dogs between 1995 and 1999, leading the team in his first year with 39 goals when the Ice Dogs were playing in Los Angeles before relocating to Long Beach. He was traded to the Utah Grizzlies during the 1998–99 season.

Byce played one more season in the now defunct British Ice Hockey Superleague for the London Knights before retiring in 2000.

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