Ryan O'Byrne

40-Year-Old DefensemanD
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a one-year contract with HV71 of the Swedish Hockey League in July 2015.
Retires from hockey
DFree Agent
July 23, 2016
O'Byrne has announced his retirement from professional hockey after 10 years.
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O'Byrne has run the gamut with hockey, having played in six different leagues since his career began in 2001-02. The 32-year-old recorded 39 points and 369 PIM in 308 NHL games between the Canadiens, Avalanche and Maple Leafs, respectively. O'Byrne said that he plans to return to Cornell University to finish his degree.
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O'Byrne found himself in the press box a lot in 2012-13 and was still looking for work over the summer. He's a fringe defender at best and won't be a fantasy factor.
From an offensive point of view, O’Byrne has never provided much output, and last year was no exception (1G, 6A in 74 games). However, the 6-5 defenseman led the Avs in blocked shots (141) and was second in hits (180) to Gabriel Landeskog, so he definitely has an impact away from the scoresheet. In 2012-13, O’Byrne will enter the final year of a two-year contract and is scheduled to make $1.8 million. He should return to his role as a top-four defenseman for the Avs.
O'Byrne signed a two-year, $3.6 million deal with Colorado in July. There's not a lot about O'Byrne for fantasy owners to get excited about given his lack of power-play time, but O'Byrne is just 26 and should provide a steady option in the Avs' third pairing for the next couple of seasons.
Don't expect too much scoring from O'Byrne, but he will provide excellent defense and toughness to a blue line who currently doesn't need scoring with Roman Hamrlik, Andrei Markov and the young phenom P.K. Subban.
O'Byrne, at 6-6 and 240, is huge yet he can skate well. The big Irishman from Victoria, B.C., will start the season on the Habs' second defensive pairing with veteran Roman Hamrlik. O'Byrne could have some roto upside and it's not likely to be realized in his sophomore season.
O'Byrne, who played three seasons at Cornell, played his first year as a pro last season for Hamilton of the AHL. The young man is both huge (6-5, 238lbs) and a gifted skater. It seems only a matter of time until he becomes a mainstay and likely fan favorite in Montreal.
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DFree Agent
September 2, 2013
O'Byrne signed a two-year contract with HC LEV Praha in the Czech Republic, TSN reports.
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DToronto Maple Leafs  Foreign
April 8, 2013
O'Bryne donned the blue and white for the first time on Monday night in a Leafs' 4-3 win over the Rangers. He scored a goal, finished plus-2 and had three each of shots and blocked shots.
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DToronto Maple Leafs  Foreign
April 3, 2013
The Leafs have acquired O'Byrne from Colorado for a fourth-round pick, reports TSN's Darren Dreger.
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DColorado Avalanche  Foreign
March 14, 2013
O'Byrne will be a healthy scratch for Thursday's game against the Wild, Adrian Dater of the Denver Post reports.
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DColorado Avalanche  Foreign
March 8, 2012
O'Byrne is no longer bothered by a knee injury that has kept him out the past two weeks, according to the Denver Post.
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