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Harry Taylor (ice hockey)

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Harry Taylor
Born (1926-03-28)March 28, 1926
St. James, Manitoba, Canada
Died November 16, 2009(2009-11-16) (aged 83)
Sidney, British Columbia
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Right
Played for Toronto Maple Leafs
Chicago Black Hawks
Playing career 1944–1958

Harold Taylor (March 28, 1926 – November 16, 2009) was a professional ice hockey player who played 66 games in the National Hockey League with the Toronto Maple Leafs and Chicago Black Hawks between 1946 and 1952, winning the Stanley Cup in 1949 with Toronto. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1944 to 1958, was spent in the minor leagues. Taylor was born in St. James, Manitoba in 1926 and died in Sidney, British Columbia 2009.

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Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1939–40 Linwood St. James HS-MB 2 0 0 0 0
1939–40 St. James Deer Lodge MAHA 4 8 1 9 0
1940–41 St. James Deer Lodge MAHA 4 10 0 10
1941–42 St. James Collegiate HS-MB 5 3 1 4 1 2 0 2
1941–42 St. James Canadians MAHA 6 5 1 6 5 1 0 1 0
1942–43 St. James Collegiate HS-MB 6 6 1 7 4 4 2 6
1942–43 St. James Canadians MAHA 11 7 0 7 7 4 6 10 4
1943–44 St. James Canadians MJHL 10 9 7 16 4 10 14 5 19 2
1944–45 St. James Canadians MJHL
1944–45 Winnipeg CPR WNDHL 8 5 2 7 3 2 3 5
1944–45 Winnipeg Monarchs M-Cup 1 1 2 3 0
1945–46 Winnipeg Monarchs MJHL 8 5 10 15 4 17 3 6 9 4
1945–46 Winnipeg CPR WNDHL 5 18 13 33 2 0 0 0
1945–46 Winnipeg Monarchs M-Cup 17 16 18 34 8
1946–47 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 9 0 2 2 0
1946–47 Tulsa Oilers USHL 5 2 6 8 2
1946–47 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 38 4 10 14 18 12 1 0 1 8
1947–48 Providence Reds AHL 54 24 39 63 44 5 1 0 1 4
1948–49 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 42 4 7 11 30 1 0 0 0 0
1948–49 Pittsburgh Hornets AHL 16 2 8 10 15
1949–50 Cleveland Barons AHL 57 27 27 54 39 9 1 3 4 10
1950–51 Cleveland Barons AHL 61 9 31 41 15 10 4 5 9 4
1951–52 Chicago Black Hawks NHL 15 1 1 2 0
1951–52 St. Louis Flyers AHL 46 19 22 41 30
1952–53 St. Louis Flyers AHL 39 14 14 28 16
1953–54 Buffalo Bisons AHL 70 10 31 41 24 2 0 1 1 0
1954–55 Buffalo Bisons AHL 1 0 0 0 0
1954–55 Ottawa Senators QSHL 12 0 4 4 4
1954–55 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds NOHA 24 5 9 14 18 14 3 3 6 4
1955–56 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds NOHA 48 12 21 33 28 5 3 1 4 0
1956–57 Dauphin Kings MIHA 10 12 0 12 10 5 8 13
1957–58 St. Boniface Saints MIHA 5 5 0 5 10 10 2 12
AHL totals 382 109 182 291 201 38 7 9 16 26
NHL totals 66 5 10 15 30 1 0 0 0 0

Awards and achievements

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