Taylor Agrees to Terms with Checkers
CHARLOTTE, NC — General manager and head coach of the
Charlotte Checkers, Derek Wilkinson announced today that the team
has agreed to terms with forward, Mike Taylor for the second
season.
Taylor, 5-foot-11, 180 pounds, is a native of Maple Grove,
Minnesota. Taylor spent four seasons playing at Harvard University,
and in 125 games he scored 29 goals and 41 assists totaling 70
points. At the end of the 2007-08 season, He began his professional
career playing in 8 games with the Hartford Wolf Pack of the
American Hockey league tallying two goals and two assists for a
total of four points. Taylor joined the Checkers for the 2008-09
season, and in 39 regular season games, he amassed 10 goals and 15
assists totaling 25 points with 24 penalty minutes. During the
2008-09 season, Taylor also played in two games with the Hartford
Wolf Pack of the AHL.
Wilkinson states, “Mike is an intelligent forward who will be
counted on to lead the team in all areas on the ice. I’m
looking forward to having him join the club.”












