Cyclone Taylor

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Cyclone Taylor was a legendary early 20th-century Canadian ice hockey star renowned for his exceptional speed, scoring ability, and pioneering role in professional hockey.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian ice hockey player
human
ice hockey player
professional athlete
awardReceived Stanley Cup champion
burialPlace Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
careerEnd 1923
careerStart 1904
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1884-06-23
dateOfDeath 1979-06-09
dateOfHallOfFameInduction 1947
employer Government of Canada
era early 20th century
familyName Taylor
fullName Frederick Wellington Taylor
gender male
givenName Frederick
hallOfFameInduction Hockey Hall of Fame
hasHonor Cyclone Taylor Award
Cyclone Taylor Cup
influenced development of professional ice hockey in Canada
knownFor exceptional skating speed
pioneering role in professional ice hockey
scoring ability
languageSpoken English
leaguePlayedIn National Hockey Association
Pacific Coast Hockey Association
memberOfSportsTeam Ottawa Senators (NHA)
Vancouver Maroons
Vancouver Millionaires
nationality Canadian
nickname Cyclone
notableAchievement led Vancouver Millionaires to Stanley Cup championship in 1915
occupation civil servant
placeOfBirth Tara, Ontario, Canada
placeOfDeath Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
positionPlayed defenceman
rover
residence Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
shoots right
sport ice hockey
styleOfPlay end-to-end rushes
offensive defenceman
team Ottawa Senators (NHA)
Pittsburgh Professionals
Portage Lakes Hockey Club
Vancouver Maroons
Vancouver Millionaires

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