November 25, 2008
PRINCETON, N.J. - The ECHL on Tuesday announced that the 2009 inductees for the ECHL Hall of Fame are John Brophy, Blake Cullen, Tom Nemeth and Rod Taylor.
The four will be formally inducted at a luncheon ceremony that will be held in conjunction with the 17th Annual ECHL All-Star Game on Jan. 21, 2009 in Reading, Pa.
“This is an outstanding and very worthy group of inductees with a diverse background,” said ECHL Commissioner Brian McKenna. “John Brophy is a legend in professional hockey who has left his mark at all levels. The fact that he is second all time to Scotty Bowman in career wins says a lot about his longevity and competitive nature.
“Blake Cullen played a pivotal role in the early development of the ECHL and is well respected as a builder and administrator in both baseball and hockey circles,” said McKenna. “Rod Taylor was one of the most prolific goal scorers in league history and Tom Nemeth was a perennial ECHL All-Star and a consistent point-producing defenseman throughout his career.”
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Brophy won a record three ECHL titles with Hampton Roads in 1991, 1992 and 1998. He has coached at all levels of professional hockey, including the National Hockey League, and his more than 1,000 coaching victories rank him second all-time to Scotty Bowman. He retired as the ECHL leader for regular season games (882), regular season wins (480) and years coached (13). He holds the league records for postseason games (94), postseason wins (55), postseason appearances (11) and championships (3). The “Coach of the Year” award is named in his honor. Brophy coached Hampton Roads (1989-2000) and Wheeling (2001-03).
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Cullen was the founder and owner of the Hampton Roads Admirals for the team’s first seven seasons in the ECHL. The Admirals advanced to the playoffs every year and won back-to-back Riley Cup championships in their second and third seasons. Hampton Roads drew more than 1.8 million fans during his tenure and led the league in attendance in 1989-90 and 1992-93 while ranking among the attendance leaders every year.
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Nemeth won the ECHL Defenseman of the Year award three times and was selected First Team All-ECHL three years. He holds the ECHL records for assists and points by a defenseman in a season with 82 assists and 98 points in 1993-94. He is third all-time among defensemen with 345 assists and 463 points and he led all defensemen in 2000-01 with 20 goals, 48 assists and 68 points. He played in the ECHL All-Star Game in 1993, 1994, 1998 and 2001, tying him for the third-most appearances. Nemeth played for Dayton (1992-94 and 1996-2003), South Carolina (1994-95) and Toledo (2003-04).
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Taylor is the ECHL career leader with 368 goals and holds the record for most 30-goal seasons (8) and most consecutive 30-goal seasons (6). He played all but 19 of his professional games in the ECHL. He retired as the all-time leader in points (689) and games (678) and remains second in scoring and fourth in games. He helped Hampton Roads win the Riley Cup as a rookie in 1992, scoring a league record tying 16 goals in 14 games, and the Kelly Cup in 1998. He is third in career postseason goals (39) and tied for sixth in postseason games (78). Taylor played for Hampton Roads (1991-2000), Richmond (2000-02), Roanoke (2001-02), Peoria (2002-03), South Carolina (2002-03) and Toledo (2002-03).
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