Chris Taylor (ice hockey) explained

Chris Taylor
Position:Centre
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:0
Weight Lb:190
Played For:New York Islanders
Boston Bruins
Buffalo Sabres
Frankfurt Lions
Birth Date:March 6, 1972
Birth Place:Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Draft:27th overall
Draft Year:1990
Draft Team:New York Islanders
Career Start:1992
Career End:2011

Chris Taylor (born March 6, 1972) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who is currently an assistant coach with the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL). He played in 149 NHL games with the New York Islanders, Boston Bruins, and Buffalo Sabres. In 2017, Taylor was named the head coach of the Rochester Americans in the American Hockey League, the affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres. In 2019, he was recalled by the Sabres as an assistant coach on an interim basis and returned to the Americans in late November,[1] staying until June 2020.

Playing career

Taylor had an impressive junior career with the London Knights, ending his tenure with the team as their all-time points leader with 378 (later surpassed by Corey Perry with 380 points) and was drafted by the New York Islanders in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft (2nd round, 27th overall) He then played for the Islanders, Boston Bruins, and Buffalo Sabres in the National Hockey League, but was frequently sent between the NHL and the minor leagues before going overseas with the Frankfurt Lions of Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga before the 2006–07 season.

On July 16, 2009, Taylor agreed to a two-year contract with the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League, a team he had played for from 1999 to 2006 while he was signed to their NHL affiliate, the Buffalo Sabres.[2]

Coaching career

On August 31, 2011, the Rochester Americans announced that Taylor had been hired as their development coach for the 2011 - 12 season. Later that season, he was promoted to an assistant coach. On June 6, 2016, incoming Rochester head coach, Dan Lambert, opted not to retain Taylor on the Americans' staff.[3] Taylor subsequently joined the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, AHL affiliate of the Pittsburgh Penguins, as an assistant coach on August 2, 2016.[4]

On June 30, 2017, Taylor was named head coach of the Rochester Americans.[5] A few days before the start of the 2019–20 season, Taylor was called up by the Buffalo Sabres as an interim assistant coach when Don Granato was forced to take a medical leave of absence from the Sabres.[6]

On June 16, 2020, Taylor was relieved of his duties as coach, along with Amerks general manager, Randy Sexton, and assistant coaches Gord Dineen and Toby Petersen[7] Taylor led the Amerks to a 116-65-33 record across three seasons as head coach.

On October 23, 2020, he was hired as an assistant coach by the New Jersey Devils.[8]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGP PIMGP G A Pts PIM
1988–89London KnightsOHL62 7 16 23 5215 0 2 2 15
1989–90London KnightsOHL66 45 60 105 606 3 2 5 16
1990–91London KnightsOHL65 50 78 128 507 4 8 12 6
1991–92London KnightsOHL66 48 74 122 5710 8 16 24 9
1992–93Capital District IslandersAHL77 19 43 62 324 0 1 1 2
1993–94Salt Lake Golden EaglesIHL79 21 20 41 38
1994–95New York IslandersNHL10 0 3 3 2
1994–95Denver GrizzliesIHL78 38 48 86 4714 7 6 13 10
1995–96New York IslandersNHL11 0 1 1 2
1995–96Utah GrizzliesIHL50 18 23 41 6022 5 11 16 26
1996–97New York IslandersNHL1 0 0 0 0
1996–97Utah GrizzliesIHL71 27 40 67 247 1 2 3 0
1997–98Utah GrizzliesIHL79 28 56 84 664 0 2 2 6
1998–99Providence BruinsAHL21 6 11 17 6
1998–99Boston BruinsNHL37 3 5 8 12
1998–99Las Vegas ThunderIHL14 3 12 15 2
1999–00Rochester AmericansAHL49 21 28 49 21
1999–00Buffalo SabresNHL11 1 1 2 22 0 0 0 2
2000–01Rochester AmericansAHL45 20 24 44 25
2000–01Buffalo SabresNHL14 0 2 2 6
2001–02Rochester AmericansAHL77 21 45 66 662 0 1 1 0
2002–03Rochester AmericansAHL61 12 55 67 443 3 1 4 2
2002–03Buffalo SabresNHL11 1 3 4 2
2003–04Buffalo SabresNHL54 6 6 12 22
2003–04Rochester AmericansAHL24 9 18 27 2016 5 12 17 0
2004–05Rochester AmericansAHL79 21 58 79 509 1 8 9 4
2005–06Rochester AmericansAHL32 11 26 37 34
2006–07Frankfurt LionsDEL52 12 34 46 808 1 9 10 8
2007–08Frankfurt LionsDEL56 17 49 66 4812 5 8 13 6
2008–09Frankfurt LionsDEL52 15 34 49 605 0 3 3 4
2009–10Rochester AmericansAHL80 17 44 61 897 1 3 4 6
2010–11Rochester AmericansAHL72 10 41 51 38
NHL totals149 11 21 32 482 0 0 0 2

Coaching record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
G W L T OTL Pts Finish Result
ROC2017–18763722-17913rd, NorthLost in Round 1
ROC2018–19764623-7992nd, NorthLost in Round 1
ROC2019-20623320-9752nd, NorthSeason Cancelled

Awards and honours

AwardYearNotes
AHL
Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award2004–05[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chris Taylor leaves Sabres to resume duties as coach of Rochester. 2019-11-23. The Buffalo News. en-us. 2019-11-26.
  2. News: Chris Taylor is an Amerk again . Kevin . Oklobzija . . 2009-07-16 . 2011-03-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110709011837/http://php.democratandchronicle.com/blog/sports2/?p=367 . 2011-07-09 . dead .
  3. Web site: Vogl. John. Amerks hire two new assistant coaches, let go of Taylor. Buffalo News. 4 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160813194009/http://sabres.buffalonews.com/2016/06/06/amerks-hire-two-new-assistant-coaches-let-go-taylor/. 13 August 2016. dead.
  4. Web site: Chris Taylor, J.D. Forrest Named Penguins Assistant Coaches. WBS Penguins. 4 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160806104111/http://wbspenguins.com/articles/chris-taylor-jd-forrest-named-penguins-assistant-coaches. 6 August 2016. dead.
  5. News: Amerks bring Chris Taylor back to Rochester as head coach . . June 30, 2017.
  6. Web site: Sabres, Amerks announce coaching staff update . AHL . October 1, 2019.
  7. News: Sabres Announce Changes to Amerks Hockey Department . Rochester Americans . Rochester Americans . June 16, 2020.
  8. News: Release: Devils Hire Two Coaches . New Jersey Devils . New Jersey Devils . October 23, 2020.
  9. Web site: Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award. American Hockey League. 2010-07-21. 2010-07-21. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100917062746/http://ahlhalloffame.com/fred-t-hunt-memorial-award-p139054. 2010-09-17.