Billy Taylor (ice hockey)

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Billy Taylor (born 14 October 1942 in Kincaid, Saskatchewan) was a professional ice hockey centre who played two games in the National Hockey League.

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Billy Taylor spent most of his playing career in various minor leagues on various different teams from 1960 to 1968. He managed to play only two games in the NHL for the New York Rangers during the 1964–65 NHL season, recording no points.

After retirement as a player, he spent one season, 1971–72, as a head coach for the Guelph CMC's of the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League. That season the CMC's went on to win the Mannitoba Centennial Cup as National Tier II Junior "A" Champions under the watch of Taylor.

According to the Official NHL Guide and Record Book and Total Hockey Billy Taylor is deceased, but gives no date of death.

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