Background
His father Billy "The Kid" Taylor Senior played 323 games in National Hockey League winning the Stanley Cup with Toronto in 1942.
His father Billy "The Kid" Taylor Senior played 323 games in National Hockey League winning the Stanley Cup with Toronto in 1942.
Taylor spent most of his playing career in various minor leagues on various teams from 1960 to 1968. He managed to play only two games in the National Hockey League for the New York Rangers during the 1964-1965 National Hockey League season, recording no points. After retirement as a player, he spent one season, 1971-1972, as a head coach for the Guelph Cluster Munition Coalition"s of the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League.
According to the National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book and Total Hockey Taylor is deceased, but gives no date of death.