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===Junior===
===Junior===
===Professional===
===Professional===
Byers was drafted first overall in the [[Florian Hockey League]]'s Expansion draft by the newly created franchise, [[Dragonmoor Storm]]. Whilst [[Dragonmoor Storm]] was still waiting to play their first matches, Byers continued to play in the Florian Major Junior Leagues to continue his development before his team eventually started play and Byers signed a three-year entry-level contract in July 2019. Mike was given the captaincy role for the Storm's inaugural [[Florian Hockey League]] game against [[Etourney Avalanche]], in this match, he scored a hattrick and assist and became the first FHL debutant to do so. Throughout the season, Byers was creating exceptional records in terms of scoring and assists and led the team to the [[Farrar Cup playoffs]] in its inaugural season. The [[Dragonmoor Storm]] would go better than anyone expected and finished as losing playoff semi-finalists and in the process become one of the first Florian hockey teams to qualify for the [[Micras Champions' Hockey League]].
Byers was drafted first overall in the [[Florian Hockey League]]'s Expansion draft by the newly created franchise, [[Dragonmoor Storm]]. Whilst [[Dragonmoor Storm]] was still waiting to play their first matches, Byers continued to play in the Florian Major Junior Leagues to continue his development before his team eventually started play and Byers signed a three-year entry-level contract in July 2019. Mike was given the captaincy role for the Storm's inaugural [[Florian Hockey League]] game against [[Etourney Avalanche]], in this match, he scored a hattrick and assist and became the first FHL debutant to do so. Throughout the season, Byers was creating exceptional records in terms of scoring and assists and led the team to the [[Farrar Cup playoffs]] in its inaugural season. The [[Dragonmoor Storm]] would go better than anyone expected and finished as losing playoff semi-finalists and in the process become one of the first Florian hockey teams to qualify for the [[Micras Champions' Hockey League]]. Nearly midway through the 2020-21 season, Byers would commit to a new four year deal worth F$35 million each year becoming the highest-paid ice hockey player of all time.


==International play==
==International play==


[[category:ice hockey players]]
[[category:ice hockey players]]

Revision as of 17:05, 23 November 2020

Mike Byers
Mike Byers.png
Personal information
Place of birthNewmarsh, Floria
Height185cm
Playing positionCentre
ShootsLeft
Team information
Current teamFloria Dragonmoor Storm
Draft1st overall (Expansion) 2017, Floria Dragonmoor Storm
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Pts)*
2017–presentFloria Dragonmoor Storm133(197)
National team
2017–presentFloria Floria


Playing career

Junior

Professional

Byers was drafted first overall in the Florian Hockey League's Expansion draft by the newly created franchise, Dragonmoor Storm. Whilst Dragonmoor Storm was still waiting to play their first matches, Byers continued to play in the Florian Major Junior Leagues to continue his development before his team eventually started play and Byers signed a three-year entry-level contract in July 2019. Mike was given the captaincy role for the Storm's inaugural Florian Hockey League game against Etourney Avalanche, in this match, he scored a hattrick and assist and became the first FHL debutant to do so. Throughout the season, Byers was creating exceptional records in terms of scoring and assists and led the team to the Farrar Cup playoffs in its inaugural season. The Dragonmoor Storm would go better than anyone expected and finished as losing playoff semi-finalists and in the process become one of the first Florian hockey teams to qualify for the Micras Champions' Hockey League. Nearly midway through the 2020-21 season, Byers would commit to a new four year deal worth F$35 million each year becoming the highest-paid ice hockey player of all time.

International play