Taylor Hall

Player Information

Taylor Hall is a Canadian professional ice hockey player currently playing as a left winger for the Carolina Hurricanes in the NHL. He was born on November 14, 1991, in Calgary, Alberta, and quickly made a name for himself by winning the Hart Memorial Trophy in 2018 as the league’s most valuable player. Drafted first overall in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers, Hall has established himself as a key player across multiple teams, including the New Jersey Devils and Buffalo Sabres, known for his scoring ability and playmaking skills.
Full Name :
Taylor Hall
Birthdate :
14 November 1991
Birthplace :
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Gender :
Male
Height (cm) :
185
Weight (kg) :
93
Nationality :
Canadian
Career Started :
2010
Current Team :
Carolina Hurricanes
Previous Teams :
Edmonton Oilers (From 2010, To 2016), New Jersey Devils (From 2016, To 2019), Arizona Coyotes (From 2019, To 2020), Buffalo Sabres (From 2020, To 2021), Boston Bruins (From 2021, To 2023), Chicago Blackhawks (From 2023)
Drafted :
2010
Drafted by :
Edmonton Oilers
Active Status :
From - 2010, To - Present

Biography

Taylor Hall is a prominent NHL player recognized for his exceptional scoring and playmaking skills. He was drafted initially at the top by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft and has since made notable contributions to several teams, including the Carolina Hurricanes. A two-time NHL All-Star and Hart Trophy winner, Hall boasts a career total of 739 points over 909 games. His path from a sports-centric upbringing to professional success highlights an inspiring athletic narrative. Further insights into his achievements await.

Early Life

Taylor Hall grew up in a sports-centric family, with his father, Steve Hall, having played in the CFL and being part of the national bobsled team. His passion for hockey ignited during childhood when he played on a backyard rink that his father constructed for him and his siblings.

As he progressed through his youth, Hall displayed his talent by playing junior hockey for the Windsor Spitfires in the OHL. During his time there, he achieved notable success, winning two Memorial Cups in 2009 and 2010, which highlighted his potential on the ice.

Family Life

Taylor Hall comes from a sports-oriented family that has immensely influenced his athletic career. His father, Steve Hall, was an Australian-born CFL player and a member of the national bobsled team, which helped instill a passion for sports in Taylor.

The strong athletic background of his family, combined with his mother’s steadfast support, played an essential role in his development as a professional athlete. Taylor often emphasizes the importance of his family’s encouragement, maintaining close relationships with them and celebrating milestones together throughout his career.

Career

Taylor Hall, selected initial overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, has established himself as a prominent player in the league.

Over his career, he has played 909 NHL games, netting 284 goals and providing 455 assists, totaling 739 points.

Hall’s achievements include winning the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NHL’s MVP in the 2017-18 season and being named an NHL All-Star twice.

He also holds impressive records with the Oilers for the fastest hat trick and fastest back-to-back goals.

Currently, he continues to make notable contributions as a member of the Carolina Hurricanes.

Net Worth

Taylor Hall’s estimated net worth is approximately $25 million, primarily derived from his NHL salary, endorsements, and investments.

Throughout his career, Hall has earned over $70 million from numerous contracts, including $6 million from the Edmonton Oilers, $8 million from the New Jersey Devils, $7.5 million from the Boston Bruins, and his recent three-year, $9.5 million extension with the Carolina Hurricanes.

In addition to his salary, Hall has secured endorsement deals with various sports brands and companies, further enhancing his financial portfolio.