Rod Taylor (ice hockey)

Taylor played twelve years in the East Coast Hockey League, scoring 689 points in 678 games.

[2] After four years at Ferris State University, Taylor joined the Hampton Roads Admirals of the East Coast Hockey League on December 14, 1991.

Taylor joined the nearby Richmond Renegades for the 2000-01 ECHL season, scoring 56 points in 61 games.

On December 29, 2000 Taylor scored his 326th ECHL goal, surpassing the career mark set by former Renagades' forward Trevor Jobe.

Following the game, Taylor's game-worn jersey was immediately shipped to the Hockey Hall Of Fame in Toronto.

After scoring one assist in two games, Taylor was waived by the Rivermen due to the team not being able to guarantee him a spot on the playoff roster.