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1132:, an Ottawa lumber tycoon. Cook's mother was not impressed with Taylor, as his background was of a lower social standing than her own, and did not like the idea of her daughter being with a hockey player. This feeling was shared by Cook's six siblings. Despite this animosity, Taylor resolved to win the family over and decided he would save $ 10,000 to prove his worth. Earning a combined $ 2,800 from his two jobs at the time, Taylor needed six years to reach his goal. While playing in Renfrew, Taylor took a train to Ottawa several times per week to visit Cook. When he moved to Vancouver in 1912 he promised he would return for the spring and summer of 1913, initially planning for a wedding that autumn. Taylor and Cook were married on March 19, 1914, at her Ottawa home, with Frank Patrick serving as the best man. They went to New York on their honeymoon, where Taylor joined the Millionaires in an exhibition series. The couple moved to Vancouver after the series ended, spending the rest of their lives there. Thirza died in March 1963, from heart troubles. 573:, with the possibility of a full-season contract. Renfrew, owned by O'Brien, argued that Taylor was not allowed to play for the Victorias, and the Stanley Cup trustees confirmed he was not eligible. Instead, Renfrew made their proposal to Taylor for after the series ended: $ 1,500 for the season. They argued that he could leave the team because Taylor had not signed a contract with Ottawa. Taylor visited Renfrew, about 80 kilometres (50 mi) from Ottawa, and initially agreed to sign there as he heard rumours that he was not wanted in Ottawa. However, representatives from the Senators met up with Taylor and confirmed the club did want him, which convinced him to return for the start of the season. 810:, a decision that was announced on November 20. He was given a salary of $ 2,200, transportation back to Ottawa, and a four-month leave of absence from his immigration job. The offer made Taylor the highest-paid player in hockey again, and was at least $ 500 more than anyone had earned in the PCHA the previous season. As was his style, Taylor did not sign a contract, later stating that there "never was in those days with the Patricks. It was just a verbal agreement, and we shook hands on it." Speaking after the agreement, Lester Patrick noted that they "had Fred Taylor in mind right from the beginning. His acquisition was just a matter of timing." 685: 577: 772: 751:, was working on a new arena and needed a star player to bolster attendance. However, Taylor refused to report to the club because he was not interested in moving to or playing in Montreal, stating he would only play for Ottawa or not at all. Despite attempts by the Senators to trade for him, Taylor's rights remained with the Wanderers, leading him to sit out the season. Though he did not play, Taylor was still paid a salary of $ 1,200 by the Senators in hopes that he would join them for the following season, and he spent the winter playing a few games and working as a 48: 725:
developed: before Renfrew's first game in Ottawa against the Senators, Taylor boasted he would score a goal while skating backward (an unusual way to skate at the time, let alone score). Despite his boast before the February 12, 1908, game, Taylor was held scoreless as Ottawa won 8–5. However, during the next game between the two, on March 8 in Renfrew, the Creamery Kings won 17–2, and Taylor scored three times, including once where he skated backward.
970:, a job that the Ottawa Senators arranged as an inducement to get Taylor to play with the club. Taylor liked the idea of a position within the federal government, seeing it as something that would ensure job security after his hockey career ended. He started as a junior clerk, earning $ 35 a month. When Taylor moved to Vancouver in 1912 he initially took a leave of absence from his position. Frank Patrick would later use his close connection with 401: 913:. A leg injury forced him out of several games, and he only played in ten, recording twelve points and finishing far behind the scoring leaders. This contributed to a third retirement announcement, which he insisted was final. However he was coaxed out of it by Frank Patrick, who ran the Millionaires and agreed to let Taylor play only in home games and only as a replacement player throughout the during 806:, double the salary of any other player, but turned it down because he did not like the idea of being bought and sold. Ottawa also made an offer of $ 1,800 for the season. Still, again, Taylor turned it down. During the off-season, Taylor frequently contacted the Patricks, who encouraged him to move west and play in their league. After months of discussion, Taylor agreed to join the 1115:. Taylor was seen as a good lacrosse player, though his biographer Eric Whitehead has suggested that Taylor's abilities may have been embellished by reporters due to his hockey fame. Overall, his time with the Capitals was uneventful except for an incident during a game on June 27, 1908. During the scuffle, Taylor got into a fight with a player and accidentally punched the 1119:, Tom Carlind. Police immediately arrested Taylor and jailed him for several hours until Carlind arrived and explained it was unintentional. League officials considered banning Taylor over the incident, but they let him play for the rest of the season because he drew large crowds. In 1914 he joined the Vancouver Terminals, playing for $ 50 per game. 858:, with 45 points in 16 games, and finished tied for second in goals scored with 23. Vancouver finished first in the league and thus earned the right to compete for the Stanley Cup. Starting in 1914, the Cup had been contested by the champions of the PCHA and the NHA, with each league hosting a best-of-five series in alternating years. The 360:. Taylor first joined an organized team, the Listowel Mintos, in 1897 when he was 13, and spent the next five years with them. Though initially a couple of years younger than the other players, Taylor was able to keep up with them, and by the time he was sixteen, he was one of the top players and leading scorers in the league. The Mintos joined the 1024:. Though reluctant to go overseas, he wanted to help out and was willing to do whatever was necessary. Shortly after his enlistment, it was announced that immigration officials were deemed a vital job and exempt from service. As a result, Taylor was discharged from the military and spent the war working in Vancouver. 379:. Happy with his life in Listowel, where he had family and a job, Taylor rejected the offer. This angered Hewitt, who had expected Taylor to accept his invitation and change cities. The OHA regulated player transfers between clubs, ostensibly to keep players from moving from team to team and to preserve the ideals of 2573:
Zweig has questioned this version of events, which was recounted by Taylor in the 1970s: Zweig notes that if the offer to join the Marlboros was made, it was likely in 1904, not 1903 when he was still relatively unknown. Zweig also questions how involved Hewitt, an executive of the OHA, would be with
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was held in Vancouver, and as the leagues used different rules, games alternated between PCHA and NHA rules. The NHA champions were the Ottawa Senators, with whom Taylor had played previously and won the Cup in 1909. They focused on trying to contain him but to no avail. Vancouver won the first three
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saw Taylor score 14 goals in 23 games as Portage Lakes repeated as league champions. Taylor recalled his time in the IHL, a rough and physical league, with fondness, saying that the "league was a wonderful testing and training ground, and I was a far better player for my experience there."
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which had been set up to keep non-Europeans from entering. The ship reached Vancouver on May 23, 1914, and Taylor was the first immigration officer to board the ship. Taylor spent considerable time on the ship as it sat in the Vancouver harbour. With the passengers unable to disembark and not given
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with 35 points in 18 games, finishing second for goals with 21 and tied for the lead in assists with 14. Vancouver finished second in the league and thus could not defend its Stanley Cup title. After the season ended, Taylor announced his retirement, though this was not taken seriously by
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4, Taylor, he's a cyclone if ever I saw one," a reference to Taylor's speed. Though previously referred to as both a "tornado" and a "whirlwind", the "Cyclone" stuck with Taylor for the rest of his career. Taylor performed well in his first season with Ottawa, scoring nine goals in eleven games and
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due to being too quick for his linemates and the rules at the time forbidding any forward passing. It was decided then that he would move to cover-point for the rest of the season so that he would be further back on the ice and able to better utilize his speed. Later in the season, during a January
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In February 1908 Taylor met Thirza Cook. A hockey fan, she worked as a secretary in the Immigration Department and met Taylor there after watching him play the previous night. After their first date, Taylor met Cook's widowed mother, who was from a well-off family and related by marriage to
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on the roster, Renfrew finished third in the NHA and thus could not make a challenge for the Stanley Cup, a right reserved for the league winner. Taylor performed well, scoring ten goals in twelve games, finishing fourth on the team. During the season, one of the most famous legends about Taylor
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said he was "the greatest drawing card in the game" and that the Senators should have increased their salary offer to him. Taylor was of average size for a hockey player of his era, and was known more for speed and creativity than for his physical prowess. He was highly sought by teams, as his
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50–60 a month, a low wage for the era, especially for a family with five children. To help out, Taylor left school when he was 17 and started working in a local piano factory. His earnings of around $ 20 a month helped supplement his father's salary, which had risen to $ 75 monthly.
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Frustrated with sitting out a whole hockey season, Taylor looked for other options for the upcoming season. The OHA only had jurisdiction in Ontario and could not ban Taylor from joining teams elsewhere, so in early January 1906 he moved west to Manitoba and joined a team in
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Aside from the high salary, Taylor was interested in joining Renfrew because they made it known they were trying to build a strong team and were willing to pay for it. Shortly before he signed with the club, they had agreed to terms with the highly sought-after brothers
732:, though a league-wide salary drop saw him earn only $ 1,800. Reflecting later on, Taylor said that he and the other players "knew those big first-year salaries couldn't last." The Patrick brothers had moved west to join their father to establish a lumber company in 681:(NHA), which was composed of teams refused entry to the CHA and new teams O'Brien owned. By adding Taylor to the new league, the NHA gained immediate legitimacy and the CHA folded within a few weeks, at which point its remaining teams were admitted into the NHA. 850:, a position that combined offence and defence; he would play as a rover for the remainder of his career. The change to a position that allowed for more offence helped Taylor lead the PCHA in scoring with 39 points in 16 games, and he tied with 1013:
additional supplies, Taylor oversaw everyone until it left again for India on July 23, when the passengers were refused entry into Canada. Reflecting on the incident later in life, Taylor said that "t was a terrible affair, and nobody was proud of it."
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how he was "in a position to get almost anything he asked for the coming season and there were lots of bidders", and that his signing in Pittsburgh was a great achievement for the team. Likewise, when he left Ottawa in 1912 and moved to Vancouver, the
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400 to join the team, plus expenses, Taylor agreed. Taylor had previously played in Houghton in the 1902–03 season when he had been invited to join a few friends studying dentistry there to play a series of exhibition games against local teams.
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being named the best cover-point in the ECAHA. After the season ended, the Senators travelled to New York City for a series of exhibition matches against the Wanderers, during which Taylor garnered the most press attention with his skills.
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The figure $ 5,250 comes from Whitehead's biography of Taylor. However, Cosentino has suggested the base salary was closer to $ 2,000, with the rest coming from a guaranteed salary outside of hockey and a bond to ensure he would sign. See
1100:. Known for his "way with words" and "admired for his easy, courtly manner", Taylor also was known to be well-dressed throughout his playing career and continued to maintain this style in later life. Taylor is also reported to have been a 486:(ECAHA), the top league in Canada, decided to allow professional players. Many Canadian players took the opportunity to play in Canada and left the IHL, which folded that summer. Taylor returned to Listowel for the summer of 1907, playing 1027:
After he retired from hockey, Taylor kept his immigration post and eventually rose to become the Commissioner of Immigration for British Columbia and the Yukon, the top position in the region. In 1946 Taylor was named as a Member of the
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The signing of Taylor was important for O'Brien for a different reason. He had long sought to win the Stanley Cup, and his previous efforts to challenge it had been unsuccessful. Moreover, when the ECHA had re-constituted itself as the
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At age five, Taylor began skating on ponds near Tara and learned to play hockey when he moved to Listowel. He was given his first pair of skates and was taught by a local barber named Jack Riggs, who was known in the community for his
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presence led to higher ticket sales. In an era when players only signed on for one season at a time, Taylor always had several teams interested in his services, and thus was able to command some of the highest salaries of his time.
653:. Throughout November 1909 there were contradictory newspaper reports about the club Taylor would sign with, and both Ottawa and Renfrew claimed he had signed with them. By December 30, Taylor finalized an agreement with the 763:(PCHA), a new professional league established by the Patricks in Western Canada. Though Taylor had not played all year, the Patricks had consented to the exhibition on the condition that Taylor would be included on the NHA team. 364:(OHA), the governing body of hockey in Ontario, for the 1900–01 season. They entered a local league, winning the championship as Taylor played a major role. The team reached the provincial junior championship in 1904, losing in 1072:, Taylor never drank alcohol, smoked cigarettes, or cursed, which was unusual for hockey players. He attributed these values to his mother's religious devotion. His family were staunch supporters of the federal 902:. Though Taylor scored the most goals in the series (9) and the Millionaires outscored the Arenas (21 to 18), Toronto won the best-of-five series and the Cup. Taylor repeated as scoring champion of the PCHA in 813:
Much like in the NHA, Taylor's presence gave legitimacy to the PCHA. While the first games of the PCHA's inaugural season only had half the tickets sold, the Millionaires sold out their home opener for the
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Hockey historian Eric Zweig has noted there are discrepancies in various sources relating to Taylor's birth, with both 1884 and 1885 listed. He concludes that the 1884 date is likely the correct one. See
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Offering high salaries, the IHL brought in many of the top Canadian players, who were happy to play hockey for the first time in their careers (though some had been covertly paid in Canada). In 1907, the
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Taylor was regarded as one of the best hockey players throughout his playing career and is considered the first star of the professional era. In 1908 when he went to play in Pittsburgh, it was noted in
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retained the Cup by defeating a challenger, continued to retain it by winning their league championship, then accepted challenges from two more teams – retaining the Cup both times.
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in the lumber company he established there. They sold the family business in 1911 and used the money from the sale to set up the PCHA, recruiting players from Eastern Canada to join the league.
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on December 10, Taylor had severe abdominal pains and nearly missed the match. He barely made it to the game, though he scored in a 7–2 Vancouver victory. The abdominal pain turned out to be
705:. The Patricks had been approached by six teams before they agreed to sign with Renfrew for $ 3,000 and $ 2,000 respectively. Other prominent players who joined the club were goaltender 570: 331:, the second son and fourth of five children to Archie and Mary Taylor. The exact date of Taylor's birth is uncertain, though most sources give it as June 23, 1884. Archie, the son of 637:, accusing them of trying to undermine their management and intentionally losing a game to do so. Taylor considered offers from other teams but decided to return to Ottawa for the 478:
He also found the atmosphere nice, as "there was a different feeling there with the sport seemingly so far from its home and us all down from Canada as sort of paid mercenaries."
1225:. When the Hockey Hall of Fame started construction on a new building in 1961, Taylor was given the honour of turning the sod. There are several awards named after Taylor. The 641:, playing 11 games and scoring 9 goals. The Senators won the league championship and, as per the regulations of the era, were awarded the Stanley Cup as a result. 875:. He started the season strongly, leading the league in scoring early on, but in early December, his appendicitis flared up. He was forced to miss time and have surgery to 5182: 5157: 1112: 5177: 5137: 713:, the latter of whom was agreeing to turn professional by signing with Renfrew. The team was further bolstered mid-way through the season with the acquisition of 2587:
Though ostensibly amateur, teams in Canada had started to covertly compensate players by this time despite all leagues expressly forbidding such a practice. See
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Taylor enjoyed sports other than hockey and played lacrosse during the summers of his hockey career. While in Ottawa during the summer of 1908, he joined the
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as an immigration clerk and remained an immigration official for the next several decades. In 1914, Taylor was the first Canadian official to board the
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In Portage La Prairie they called him a tornado, in Houghton, Michigan, he was known as a whirlwind. From now on he'll be known as Cyclone Taylor.
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Taylor said that on the day of his birth Archie was fishing with Frederick the veterinarian and decided to name his son Frederick Wellington. See
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After the conclusion of the 1911–12 season, the Wanderers gave up trying to sign Taylor. He was offered a contract of $ 3,000 to join the
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in power at the time it was unusual for a Conservative supporter to be given such a position. In the summer of 1908, Taylor helped found
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for outstanding service to the country and community as an immigration officer in two wars. He retired from the civil service in 1950.
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all met with Taylor. Cobalt's offer was the most interesting to Taylor largely due to their wealthy owner, rail-builder and mine-owner
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against the Senators, recording one assist. Ottawa won the Cup, and Taylor decided that he was retiring yet again. He sat out the
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the league or his peers and was largely ignored. True enough, he was convinced to re-join the team before the start of the
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has been awarded to the champion of a tournament between the winners of the British Columbia Junior B leagues. The junior
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Mason, Daniel S. (Spring 1998), "The International Hockey League and the Professionalization of Ice Hockey, 1904–1907",
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After the end of the season, Taylor again announced his intention to retire, though he was back for the start of the
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on December 8, 1922. Unable to keep pace with the game, Taylor decided after the one game to finally quit hockey.
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Despite claims by Whitehead that Brice wrote this, searches by hockey historians have found no such article. See
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In early February, having played four games for Portage la Prairie, Taylor left the team for Houghton. Playing
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of the NHL, he turned it down on the advice of his father and instead earned a law degree. John worked in
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Taylor remained involved in hockey after his playing career ended. He was the inaugural president of the
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Wong, John Chi-Kit (2009), "Boomtown Hockey: The Vancouver Millionaires", in Wong, John Chi-Kit (ed.),
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and entertaining offers to join various hockey teams for the upcoming season. Representatives from the
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Soon after arriving in Ottawa, Taylor received offers to leave the Senators and join other teams. The
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in the local semi-professional league. At the end of the season the NHA sent an all-star team to
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In the lead-up to the 1909–10 season, Taylor was again courted by O'Brien to join his team in
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The NHA was replaced by the NHL as the top league in Eastern Canada starting in 1917–18. See
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Maniago, Stephanie; De Vera, Alfred; Boddez, Ben; Brumwell, Chris; Brown, Ben, eds. (2018),
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of the league. Vancouver won the PCHA championship and travelled to Toronto to play the
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and most prolific scorers, winning five scoring championships in the PCHA. He won the
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Empire of Ice: The Rise and Fall of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association, 1911–1926
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At the time hockey players would play nearly the entire game without a break. See
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The other children were, in order: Russell, Harriet, Elizabeth, and Rosella. See
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Capitals, Aristocrats, and Cougars: Victoria's Hockey Professionals, 1911–1926
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Upon moving to Ottawa in 1907, Taylor was given a position within the federal
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for the goal-scoring title with 24. Taylor repeated as the scoring leader in
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and one of the fastest players in hockey, he was frequently called for being
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Win, Tie, or Wrangle: The Inside Story of the Old Ottawa Senators 1883–1935
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In 1909, Ottawa won the ECHA season championship, ahead of then-Cup holder
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Despite the high-priced talent, which included four future members of the
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Lords of the Rinks: The Emergence of the National Hockey League 1875–1936
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The most prominent difference in rules was that the PCHA still used the
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games to win the Cup, with Taylor scoring eight goals and two assists.
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had moved to Western Canada in 1907 and 1908 to work for their father
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in 1906 to continue his hockey career. He quickly departed to play in
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Joining the Clubs: The Business of the National Hockey League to 1945
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Total Hockey: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Hockey League
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in its second class of inductees, and he was later inducted into the
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for his services as an immigration officer, and he retired in 1950.
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immigrants from India in an attempt to circumvent the restrictive
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Putting a Roof on Winter: Hockey's Rise from Sport to Spectacle
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In October 1907, Taylor joined the Immigration Branch of the
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At the start of the 1908–09 season, Taylor signed with the
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refer to Taylor as a "cyclone" about his skating ability.
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Zweig, Eric (2007), "Setting Cyclone's Story Straight",
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Deceptions and Doublecross: How the NHL Conquered Hockey
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win in 1909. Taylor is on the top row, third from right.
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Allegedly written by Malcolm Brice, a reporter for the
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In October 1903, Taylor was reportedly invited by
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of hockey. Taylor was recognized as one of the fastest
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The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Volume 1: 1893–1926 inc.
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7 in Ottawa, starting a lifelong involvement with the
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broke out in August 1914, Taylor enlisted in the
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Canadian ice hockey player, civil servant (1884–1979)
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100 Years of Dropping the Puck: A History of the OHA
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Canadian Members of the Order of the British Empire
4570:(2nd ed.), New York: Total Sports Publishing, 605:11, 1908, game against the Montreal Wanderers, the 5035: 4956: 4816: 4547: 4466: 1241:, based in Taylor's hometown, is named after him. 866:Taylor repeated as PCHA scoring champion again in 4756: 4477: 4044: 4042: 3969: 3967: 1229:team award for most valuable player is named the 759:to play a series of games against teams from the 5114: 4586:Electoral History of British Columbia, 1871–1986 3456: 3454: 2496:Most goals, Stanley Cup Final Series (NHL era): 1151:before entering politics and was elected to the 1044:, Taylor unsuccessfully ran for election in the 396:Portage la Prairie and Portage Lakes (1906–1907) 5178:Canadian sportsperson-politicians from Manitoba 5138:British Columbia Conservative Party politicians 4913:Houghton: The Birthplace of Professional Hockey 4706: 3345: 3343: 3220: 3153: 3151: 3138: 3136: 3134: 1175:, played in the NHL from 1981 to 1986 with the 124:165 lb (75 kg; 11 st 11 lb) 4928: 4072: 4039: 3964: 3231: 3229: 3085: 3083: 2938: 2936: 2599: 2597: 1249: 513: 5213:Pittsburgh Athletic Club (ice hockey) players 4915:, Calumet, Michigan: Copper Island Printing, 3451: 3216: 3214: 2744: 2742: 3340: 3148: 3131: 1267: 1259: 617:reporter Malcolm Brice saying, "That new No. 375:, the secretary of the OHA, to play for the 4871:, Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 4650:, Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 4645: 4634:, Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon 4628:Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon, 4418: 3226: 3080: 2933: 2899: 2897: 2895: 2893: 2594: 1256: 275:, and in 1909, when Taylor signed with the 4672: 4646:Hardy, Stephen; Holman, Andrew C. (2018), 4515:, Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing, 4371: 3211: 2739: 2409: 925:, but decided to attempt a return for the 692:on a postcard. Taylor is fourth from left. 592:for the Senators in the first game of the 4976: 4954: 4888:Spotlight: One on One with Cyclone Taylor 4707:Holzman, Morey; Nieforth, Joseph (2002), 4526: 4382: 4335: 4323: 4311: 4299: 4287: 4275: 4263: 4251: 4239: 4227: 4215: 4203: 4193:Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon 4180: 4168: 4156: 4144: 4132: 4120: 4084: 4060: 4048: 4033: 4021: 4009: 3997: 3985: 3973: 3682: 3658: 3646: 3634: 3580: 3556: 3496: 3460: 3433: 3421: 3409: 3397: 3349: 3334: 3310: 3259: 3247: 3181: 3157: 3142: 3113: 3101: 3050: 3002: 2978: 2966: 2860: 2848: 2836: 2824: 2812: 2784: 2772: 2760: 2626: 2622: 2561: 2534: 1135:Taylor had three sons and two daughters. 981:By 1914, Taylor oversaw traffic into the 484:Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association 4999:, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 4836: 4814: 4663: 4430: 4406: 4347: 3532: 3508: 3125: 3038: 3026: 3014: 2954: 2942: 2915: 2890: 2872: 2672: 2642: 775:Taylor during his first season with the 770: 683: 575: 399: 327:Frederick Wellington Taylor was born in 4910: 4774: 4724: 4565: 4510: 4492: 4359: 3958: 3946: 3934: 3910: 3898: 3886: 3874: 3862: 3850: 3826: 3814: 3802: 3790: 3778: 3766: 3754: 3742: 3730: 3718: 3706: 3694: 3607: 3568: 3472: 3445: 3322: 3298: 3235: 3205: 3193: 3169: 3089: 2748: 2685: 2659: 2604: 5115: 2797: 2795: 2793: 2637: 2635: 1122: 1054:1953 British Columbia general election 1050:1952 British Columbia general election 961: 956: 837: 728:Taylor re-signed with Renfrew for the 315:In 1946, he was named a Member of the 312:, the highest position in the region. 5068: 5055: 5042:, Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 5030: 4841:, Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 4801: 4795:2018–19 Vancouver Canucks Media Guide 4729:, Manotick, Ontario: Penumbra Press, 4673:Hendriksen, Daniel (March 25, 2009), 3922: 3838: 3074: 3062: 2990: 2927: 2903: 2884: 2608: 2588: 2575: 2548: 1213:In 1947, Taylor was elected into the 5133:20th-century Canadian civil servants 5012: 4994: 4884: 4866: 4442: 3670: 3544: 3520: 3385: 3373: 3361: 2801: 1244: 1223:British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame 449:, Portage Lakes were members of the 5168:Canadian people of Scottish descent 4979:The Patricks: Hockey's Royal Family 4584:Elections British Columbia (1988), 2790: 2632: 1042:B.C. Progressive Conservative party 13: 5203:Ottawa Senators (original) players 4930:"Supplement to the London Gazette" 4775:MacLeod, Alan Livingstone (2021), 767:Vancouver Millionaires (1912–1922) 645:Renfrew Creamery Kings (1909–1912) 631:Western Pennsylvania Hockey League 14: 5254: 5218:Portage Lakes Hockey Club players 5173:Canadian sportsperson-politicians 5088: 5071:Stanley Cup: The Complete History 2712:organized interleague competition 996:was a steamship that carried 376 571:Upper Ottawa Valley Hockey League 542:Taylor ended up signing with the 116:5 ft 8 in (173 cm) 4497:, Vancouver: Knights of Winter, 4471: 4460: 4448: 4436: 4424: 4412: 4400: 4376: 4365: 4353: 4329: 4317: 4305: 4293: 4281: 4269: 4257: 4245: 4233: 4221: 4209: 4197: 4186: 4174: 4162: 4150: 4138: 4126: 4114: 4102: 4090: 4078: 4054: 4027: 4015: 4003: 3991: 3979: 3952: 3940: 3928: 3916: 3904: 3892: 3880: 3868: 2710:1915 was the second post-season 2704: 2691: 2678: 2665: 1063: 761:Pacific Coast Hockey Association 390: 285:Pacific Coast Hockey Association 52:Taylor during his time with the 46: 4959:Cyclone Taylor: A Hockey Legend 4623:, Pittsburgh, November 11, 1908 4611:, Pittsburgh, November 27, 1908 4485: 4109:Elections British Columbia 1988 4097:Elections British Columbia 1988 3856: 3844: 3832: 3820: 3808: 3796: 3784: 3772: 3760: 3748: 3736: 3724: 3712: 3700: 3688: 3676: 3664: 3652: 3640: 3628: 3601: 3574: 3562: 3550: 3538: 3526: 3514: 3502: 3490: 3466: 3439: 3427: 3415: 3403: 3391: 3379: 3367: 3355: 3328: 3316: 3304: 3292: 3253: 3241: 3199: 3187: 3175: 3163: 3119: 3107: 3095: 3068: 3056: 3044: 3032: 3020: 3008: 2996: 2984: 2972: 2960: 2948: 2921: 2909: 2878: 2866: 2854: 2842: 2830: 2818: 2648: 2614: 2581: 2567: 2361: 2326: 2291: 2248: 2162: 2076: 1990: 1904: 1816: 1726: 1642: 1552: 1460: 1370: 1276: 1255: 936: 736:, and Lalonde joined the rival 445:. A professional team based in 5243:Vancouver Millionaires players 5228:Scouting and Guiding in Canada 5193:Ice hockey people from Ontario 5148:Canadian ice hockey defencemen 5073:, Buffalo, New York: Firefly, 4823:, Vancouver: Greystone Books, 2806: 2778: 2766: 2754: 2554: 2540: 2527: 2490: 1171:after his father. A grandson, 1: 5198:Ottawa Senators (NHA) players 5188:Hockey Hall of Fame inductees 4981:, Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 4963:, Toronto: Doubleday Canada, 4797:, Vancouver: Hemlock Printers 3287:Pittsburgh Press Nov 27, 1908 3275:Pittsburgh Press Nov 11, 1908 2515: 846:saw Taylor move positions to 743:Renfrew disbanded before the 563:Federal Amateur Hockey League 322: 263:, and spent two years in the 5108:The Internet Hockey Database 4911:Sproule, William J. (2019), 4779:, Victoria: Heritage House, 4631:Fred "Cyclone" Taylor O.B.E. 4511:Coleman, Charles L. (1964), 2733: 1219:Canadian Sports Hall of Fame 1143:. Offered a contract by the 244:, and was inducted into the 7: 5223:Renfrew Hockey Club players 4995:Wong, John Chi-Kit (2005), 4950:, Ottawa, November 21, 1912 4885:Shea, Kevin (May 8, 2012), 4752:, Ottawa, November 20, 1912 4548:Cyclone Taylor Cup (2019), 4395:Ottawa Citizen Jun 11, 1979 3623:Ottawa Citizen Nov 20, 1912 3596:Ottawa Citizen Nov 21, 1912 3221:Holzman & Nieforth 2002 1250:Regular season and playoffs 1080:appointments, and with the 1035: 1030:Order of the British Empire 976:Premier of British Columbia 943:Pacific Coast Hockey League 679:National Hockey Association 675:Canadian Hockey Association 514:Ottawa Senators (1907–1909) 451:International Hockey League 317:Order of the British Empire 265:International Hockey League 10: 5259: 4839:Hockey: A People's History 4837:McKinley, Michael (2009), 4815:McKinley, Michael (2000), 4757:Listowel Cyclones (2019), 4711:, Toronto: Dundurn Press, 4617:"Fred Taylor to Play Here" 4566:Diamond, Dan, ed. (2002), 4493:Bowlsby, Craig H. (2012), 3485:Ottawa Citizen Mar 9, 1910 2397: 968:Department of the Interior 611:Governor General of Canada 552:Department of the Interior 535:Governor General of Canada 362:Ontario Hockey Association 5238:Vancouver Maroons players 5153:Canadian lacrosse players 4551:Cyclone Taylor Cup: About 2464:PCHA Most Valuable Player 2362: 2327: 2292: 1270: 1262: 1190: 1010:Canadian immigration laws 785:Stanley Cup again in 1915 443:Portage Lakes Hockey Club 185: 182: 157:Portage Lakes Hockey Club 155: 152: 147: 142: 131: 128: 123: 120: 115: 112: 91: 88: 64: 61: 54:Portage Lakes Hockey Club 45: 37: 26: 5208:People from Bruce County 4977:Whitehead, Eric (1980), 4955:Whitehead, Eric (1977), 4867:Ross, J. Andrew (2015), 4804:Journal of Sport History 4648:Hockey: A Global History 2520: 1513:Pittsburgh Athletic Club 1163:until his defeat in the 627:Pittsburgh Athletic Club 165:Pittsburgh Athletic Club 5058:Hockey Research Journal 4862:, Ottawa, March 9, 1910 4702:, Ottawa, June 11, 1979 4467:Cyclone Taylor Cup 2019 4419:Hardy & Holman 2018 2625:, pp. 105–106 and 2502:1918 Stanley Cup Finals 2410:Awards and achievements 2212:Vancouver Millionaires 2169:Vancouver Millionaires 2126:Vancouver Millionaires 2083:Vancouver Millionaires 2040:Vancouver Millionaires 1997:Vancouver Millionaires 1954:Vancouver Millionaires 1911:Vancouver Millionaires 1866:Vancouver Millionaires 1823:Vancouver Millionaires 1780:Vancouver Millionaires 1649:Renfrew Creamery Kings 1113:National Lacrosse Union 900:1918 Stanley Cup Finals 882:At full health for the 465:(an early version of a 289:1918 Stanley Cup Finals 4938:, London, July 1, 1946 4725:Kitchen, Paul (2008), 4478:Listowel Cyclones 2019 2574:one of its teams. See 1734:Vancouver Millionaires 1603:Renfrew Creamery Kings 892:National Hockey League 820:New Westminster Royals 808:Vancouver Millionaires 788: 777:Vancouver Millionaires 693: 690:Renfrew Creamery Kings 655:Renfrew Creamery Kings 585: 567:Renfrew Creamery Kings 522: 473:IHL championship. The 409: 281:Vancouver Millionaires 277:Renfrew Creamery Kings 236:twice, with Ottawa in 173:Vancouver Millionaires 169:Renfrew Creamery Kings 5233:Stanley Cup champions 2426:PCHA Scoring Champion 1231:Cyclone Taylor Trophy 1169:Cyclone Taylor Sports 1141:University of Toronto 774: 687: 659:Major League Baseball 579: 518: 403: 366:sudden-death overtime 5100:Hockey-Reference.com 5069:Zweig, Eric (2018), 4554:, Cyclone Taylor Cup 3571:, pp. 10–16, 26 2716:challenge trophy era 2474:Stanley Cup Champion 1199:The Pittsburgh Press 1130:John Rudolphus Booth 1058:Vancouver Park Board 894:(NHL) champion, the 888:most valuable player 561:, who played in the 508:Michael John O'Brien 193:Frederick Wellington 5163:Canadian Methodists 5143:Canadian Freemasons 4893:Hockey Hall of Fame 4763:, Listowel Cyclones 4760:Fred Cyclone Taylor 4455:Maniago et al. 2018 4000:, pp. 143, 156 3877:, pp. 148, 159 2363:Stanley Cup totals 1332:Portage la Prairie 1264:Regular season 1215:Hockey Hall of Fame 1185:Washington Capitals 1181:Pittsburgh Penguins 1177:Philadelphia Flyers 1145:Toronto Maple Leafs 1123:Marriage and family 1040:As a member of the 972:Sir Richard McBride 962:Immigration officer 957:Life outside hockey 877:remove his appendix 838:Conversion to rover 722:Hockey Hall of Fame 504:Cobalt Silver Kings 333:Scottish immigrants 296:Interior Department 251:Born and raised in 246:Hockey Hall of Fame 39:Hockey Hall of Fame 5096:Eliteprospects.com 4666:The Globe and Mail 4445:, pp. 243–244 4278:, pp. 73, 100 4266:, pp. 150–151 4073:The London Gazette 4036:, pp. 160–162 3961:, pp. 214–215 3889:, pp. 160–162 3853:, pp. 119–120 3841:, pp. 415–417 3829:, pp. 129–130 3805:, pp. 112–113 3685:, pp. 146–148 3325:, pp. 165–166 3301:, pp. 161–162 3196:, pp. 157–158 3172:, pp. 156–157 2724:Montreal Wanderers 2722:, the Cup-holding 2699:Montreal Wanderers 2607:, p. 160 and 2454:PCHA All-Star Team 2255:Vancouver Maroons 1235:Cyclone Taylor Cup 1074:Conservative Party 949:that preceded the 919:Stanley Cup Finals 789: 738:Montreal Canadiens 694: 586: 548:immigration branch 500:Montreal Wanderers 496:Montreal Victorias 447:Houghton, Michigan 415:Portage la Prairie 410: 385:Thessalon, Ontario 261:Houghton, Michigan 255:, Taylor moved to 161:Ottawa Hockey Club 5104:Legends of Hockey 5080:978-0-2281-0138-3 5024:978-0-8020-9532-9 4922:978-1-7330823-0-3 4878:978-0-8156-3383-9 4848:978-0-7710-5771-7 4786:978-1-77203-373-1 4736:978-1-897323-46-5 4657:978-0-252-08397-6 4504:978-0-9691705-6-3 4147:, pp. 57, 62 3559:, pp. 40, 53 2645:, pp. 97–98. 2578:, pp. 48–49. 2551:, pp. 47–48. 2488: 2487: 2407: 2406: 1245:Career statistics 1239:Listowel Cyclones 1233:. 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4450: 4438: 4426: 4414: 4402: 4390: 4378: 4367: 4362:, p. 96 4360:Sproule 2019 4355: 4343: 4331: 4319: 4307: 4295: 4283: 4271: 4259: 4254:, p. 72 4247: 4242:, p. 71 4235: 4223: 4211: 4206:, p. 83 4199: 4188: 4176: 4164: 4159:, p. 26 4152: 4140: 4135:, p. 11 4128: 4116: 4104: 4092: 4080: 4068: 4056: 4029: 4017: 4005: 3993: 3981: 3959:Bowlsby 2012 3954: 3947:Coleman 1964 3942: 3935:Bowlsby 2012 3930: 3918: 3911:Bowlsby 2012 3906: 3899:Bowlsby 2012 3894: 3887:Bowlsby 2012 3882: 3875:Bowlsby 2012 3870: 3863:Bowlsby 2012 3858: 3851:MacLeod 2021 3846: 3834: 3827:Bowlsby 2012 3822: 3815:Bowlsby 2012 3810: 3803:Bowlsby 2012 3798: 3791:Bowlsby 2012 3786: 3781:, p. 99 3779:Bowlsby 2012 3774: 3769:, p. 98 3767:Bowlsby 2012 3762: 3757:, p. 85 3755:Bowlsby 2012 3750: 3743:Bowlsby 2012 3738: 3733:, p. 78 3731:Bowlsby 2012 3726: 3721:, p. 61 3719:Bowlsby 2012 3714: 3709:, p. 46 3707:Bowlsby 2012 3702: 3697:, p. 47 3695:Bowlsby 2012 3690: 3678: 3673:, p. 68 3666: 3654: 3642: 3630: 3625:, p. 9. 3610:, 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2667: 2660:Bowlsby 2012 2650: 2616: 2605:Kitchen 2008 2583: 2569: 2556: 2542: 2529: 2497: 2402:Total Hockey 2401: 2398: 2328:PCHA totals 1212: 1204: 1197: 1194: 1168: 1134: 1126: 1106: 1067: 1039: 1026: 1015: 993: 987: 980: 965: 940: 937:Later career 908: 881: 865: 841: 824:appendicitis 812: 801: 790: 742: 727: 719: 709:and forward 707:Bert Lindsay 695: 688:The 1909–10 671: 648: 624: 614: 587: 556: 541: 526: 523: 519: 480: 460: 411: 370: 354: 341:veterinarian 326: 314: 299: 293: 250: 200: 196: 192: 191: 94:(1979-06-09) 92:June 9, 1979 18: 5128:1979 deaths 5123:1884 births 2993:, p. 1 2504:(tied with 2491:Records (1) 2458:1914, 1915 2293:NHA totals 1173:Mark Taylor 1086:Scout troop 791:Lester and 711:Herb Jordan 582:Stanley Cup 463:cover-point 439:Stanley Cup 373:Bill Hewitt 234:Stanley Cup 218:cover-point 212:player and 137:Cover-point 5117:Categories 5106:, or  5102:, or  5098:, or  4767:January 2, 4687:January 2, 4638:January 2, 4558:January 2, 3923:Zweig 2018 3839:Zweig 2018 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MBE
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Portage Lakes Hockey Club
Tara
Ontario
Canada
Vancouver
British Columbia
Canada
Rover
Cover-point
Shot
Portage Lakes Hockey Club
Ottawa Hockey Club
Pittsburgh Athletic Club
Renfrew Creamery Kings
Vancouver Millionaires
Vancouver Maroons
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rover
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