Taylor, in his second season with Milwaukee, was hired June 29, 2018, after four seasons as an assistant with Texas (Dallas Stars). In 2017-18, his final season with Texas, the team went to Game 7 of the Calder Cup Final before losing to Toronto (Toronto Maple Leafs).
Milwaukee leads the AHL with 68 points (31-8-4-2), after finishing second in the Central Division and losing in five games in the best-of-5 first round of the playoffs last season. His playoff experienced has served up more lessons.
"I think [hockey in the Calder Cup Playoffs is] at least two or three games of experience for every playoff game," Taylor said. "And it's a massive development time. You're going through adversity, you're going through different things that happen, and really digging into playing teams head-to-head.
"For everyone who was on that (2018 Texas) team or part of that run, we had people get opportunities. If you win, everyone wants [that] winning element. We all want it, we all want to taste it, we all want to have a piece of that. So usually when teams do well there's lots of opportunity. And in all honesty that was a big part of me being able to get this opportunity [with Milwaukee]."