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Taylor was a member of the famous Triple Crown Line along with hall of fame centre Marcel Dionne and left winger Charlie Simmer. In the 1980–81 season all three scored more than 100 points with the Kings with Dionne and Simmer scoring 135 and 105 points, respectively and Taylor scoring 112 points to record the best season of his career. [4]
In the 1980–81 season, the Triple Crown line did even better than the season before, scoring a total of 161 goals and 191 assists, good for 352 points. [ 9 ] The entire line, along with goalie Mario Lessard , was selected to play in the 1981 NHL All-Star Game that season, which was played at the Forum - including a moment that saw the Triple ...
This line combination, known as the "Triple Crown Line", would go on to become one of the highest-scoring line combinations in NHL history. [15] [20] During the first three seasons of the Triple Crown Line, a period where Dr. Jerry Buss purchased the Kings, the Lakers, and the Forum for $67.5 million, [11] the
At the time, it was the richest deal in hockey history. [7] Dionne playing for the New York Rangers in 1987. During Dionne's time with the Los Angeles Kings, he played eleven and a half seasons and formed the famed "Triple Crown Line", centring Charlie Simmer and Dave Taylor. Despite Dionne's production during the regular season, he was ...
The Detroit Tigers ace finished the season Sunday leading the American League in wins, ERA and strikeouts, making him the 21st man to win the pitching Triple Crown. The Atlanta Braves' Chris Sale ...
In 1972, 1995, and 2009, BU won the "triple crown," consisting of the Beanpot, conference tournament and NCAA championships. In 1995 and 2009, the Terriers also won the Hockey East regular season title, giving the team four major trophies in a single season.
The Tigers' left-hander now has a Cy Young Award to go with his AL pitching Triple Crown. ... During the second half of the season, Skubal notched an 8-1 record in 12 starts, with a 2.37 ERA and ...
Shohei Ohtani finished three hits short of bringing a Triple Crown into the 50-50 club. With a 1-for-4 day at the plate Sunday, Ohtani finished his season with a batting average of .310, just ...