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Angela Taylor
Born (1987-04-24) April 24, 1987 (age 37)
Paisley, Scotland
Height 181 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Position Forward
Shot Left
Played for ZSC Lions
SC Reinach
Slough Phantoms
Lee Valley Lions
University of New Hampshire
National team  Great Britain
Playing career 1998–2018

Angela Taylor (born 24 April 1987)[1] is a British former ice hockey forward. She is Great Britain's all time leading goal scorer with 70 points, earning 54 caps for her country.

Career

From 2005 to 2009, Taylor played for the University of New Hampshire. She would put up 59 points in 140 NCAA games, winning four consecutive Hockey East League championship.[2]

For the 2009-10 season, Taylor played with the Lee Valley Lions in the English National League 2, the first non-goaltender woman to play in a British men's senior league. She would score 17 points in 14 games, becoming the first woman to score in a British men's senior league and the first to score a hat-trick. That year, she would also play for the Slough Phantoms in the Women's Premier League as they won the championship.

In 2010, she signed with SC Reinach in Switzerland, becoming the first British woman to play professional hockey outside of the UK.[3] She would spend one year at the club before switching to ZSC Lions, where she would play for the next seven seasons.

In April 2018, she announced her retirement from hockey, having won five Swiss championships.[4][5]

International

In 2008 she captained the Great Britain women's national ice hockey team.[6]

She was the fifth player in UK hockey history to reach 50 caps with the women's national team.[7]

Personal Life

She was born in Paisley.[8] She attended St Andrew's Academy.[9]

She has a degree in psychology.

Career statistics

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2010-11 SC Reinach SWHL A 19 25 19 44 28 4 5 4 9 8
2011-12 ZSC Lions SWHL A 14 15 14 29 10 6 7 10 17 6
2012–13 ZSC Lions SWHL A 18 18 30 48 22 8 0 11 11 16
2013-14 ZSC Lions SWHL A 19 20 43 63 26 6 2 6 8 8
2014-15 ZSC Lions SWHL A 18 15 22 37 44 8 2 14 16 16
2015-16 ZSC Lions SWHL A 9 4 9 13 12 6 2 3 5 4
2016-17 ZSC Lions SWHL A 17 16 16 32 10 5 2 2 4 8
2017-18 ZSC Lions SWHL A 3 0 1 1 6 5 5 4 9 4
SWHL A totals 117 113 154 267 158 48 25 54 79 70

References

  1. ^ "Angela Taylor profile - Ангела Тайлор Профиль". Eurohockey.com. 24 April 1987. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  2. ^ https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/ice-hockey-angela-storms-record-2614167
  3. ^ https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/ice-hockey-queen-angela-play-2586347
  4. ^ https://swisshockeynews.ch/index.php/shn/58-swiss-ice-hockey/swhl/11765-zsc-s-angela-taylor-and-katrin-nabholz-retire-from-hockey
  5. ^ https://www.icehockeyuk.co.uk/2018/04/06/taylor-announces-retirement/
  6. ^ Williams, Ollie (2 September 2008). "BBC SPORT | Other sport... | Ice Hockey | GB's Olympic ice hockey dream". BBC News. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  7. ^ https://www.icehockeyuk.co.uk/2018/03/31/special-50th-caps-for-taylor-henry/
  8. ^ "Angela Taylor". Eliteprospects.com. 24 April 1987. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  9. ^ https://www.uscho.com/stats/player/wid,4716/angela-taylor/