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Where is He Now? (The Dustin Byfuglien Story).



If you know NHL hockey, then you know the name Dustin Byfuglien aka “Big Buff”. A true unicorn of the game during his time, his career was defined by his massive hits a booming slap shot and unique personality. But after he mysteriously left the game in 2019, where is he now? Let’s find out!

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26 Comments

  1. As a Winnipeger I have 2 Jets jerseys but only 1 name bar..buff..he was a unicorn n I miss him dearly on this team..I hope he’s happy Tks buff!

  2. Byfuglien owed his fans an explanation of why he deserted them. He owed them that. He hurt a lot of people, not by walking away – that’s his right- but to just leave them hanging and wondering why? that was the height of rudeness and self-centeredness no matter how you cut it. As far as this article goes, it totally sucks. You praise him endlessly and keep hinting you are going to explain what happened as if you had inside info but you don’t. Anyone who is a Jets fan knows nothing new at the end of this article. Winnipeg Jets were on the cusp of greatness when he left and the organization has never recovered.

  3. Dustin my friend your sadly missed ! I hope what and where ever you are i wish you all the best ! Thumbs-up on a great carrier !

  4. He left at the right time, a few small injuries and age catching up was probably a good choice. Seemed like the fun guy to play with and the game and the coaches are probably way too serious these days.

  5. Age, injuries, the physical and mental fatigue of the road over the long season, 82 games, plus preseason, now international preseasons, playoffs. He had done his thing, it became time for living. He followed his heart, great story, fantastic career, he made enough money, won the cup. He should be in HHF.

  6. Every Jets game I attend I wear my 33 jersey with pride as he still is my favourite Jets player!

  7. Dustin couldn’t play in the NHL today.
    Because it’s too soft and he’d get suspended after every hit.

  8. I equate his story to Barry Sanders. With fame and fortune comes a price to be paid. They both walked away instead of paying the price that is expected.

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