Career
Wheeling Nailers
Tarabrin started his career with the Wheeling Nailers during the 1997-1998 ECHL season. As a rookie, he scored 12 goals and 28 points in 60 games under future National Hockey League coach Peter Laviolette. He followed his rookie season with the Nailers by scoring 12 goals and 34 points in his first 41 games before being traded to Johnstown.
Johnstown Chiefs
In what was considered a blockbuster trade, the Wheeling Nailers traded Tarabrin to Johnstown for Chiefs defenseman Jon Sorg on February 2, 1999.
Sorg, at the time of the trade, was the Chiefs" team captain. Tarabrin would stay with the team until the start of the 2001-2002 ECHL season, where he was the final cut at training camp by coach Scott Allen.
Tarabrin chose to stay in the area, taking a job with a local construction company. He would return to the Chiefs" training camp at the start of the 2002-2003 ECHL season on a training camp invite by new coach Toby O"Brien, and responded by scoring 17 goals and putting up a career high in penalty minutes.
Tarabrin remained with the Chiefs until 2006, where he scored a career high in goals (21).
Bloomington PrairieThunder
Tarabrin started the 2006-2007 IHL season with the Bloomington PrairieThunder of the United Hockey League. Return to Johnstown
The Chiefs re-signed Tarabrin for a third time on December 22, 2006. He finished the season with 34 points in 43 games.
Tarabrin returned to the Chiefs for the 2007-2008 ECHL season.
Although Tarabrin finished his Chiefs" career one goal shy of 100, he finished his career third all-time in goals scored in Chiefs history. On December 10, Tarabrin"s #17 was raised to the rafters of the Cambria County War Memorial Arena.
As he was introduced by his former coach Toby O"Brien and while the fans chanted "Demo!", Tarabrin thanked the Nailers, the fans, among many others prior to the start of the Wheeling Nailers game.