Beginning with the 2015–16 season, Taylor became a studio analyst on the Tampa Bay Lightning pre- and post-game telecasts and between period segments. Until the end of the 2014–15 season, he was the color commentator on
Tampa Bay Lightning television broadcasts beginning in 1993, the team's second year of play. Previously, he held the same role for the
Philadelphia Flyers alongside legendary hockey announcer
Gene Hart, Hall of Fame broadcaster
Mike Emrick, and Bob Galerstein from 1976 through 1992 on both television (1977–88) and radio (1988–92). Hart and Taylor called the action in a simulcast of Channel 29/57 and
PRISM along with 610 WIP from 1984–88. He was a member of the Philadelphia Flyers teams that won the
Stanley Cup in 1974 and
1975. On December 10, 2014, he announced that he will serve as a studio analyst
Tampa Bay Lightning television broadcasts starting with the
2015–16 season, having served as the color commentator on
Tampa Bay Lightning television broadcasts beginning in the team's second year of play, and
Brian Engblom was hired to replace him in color commentary role. On April 9, 2015, Taylor completed his final regular season broadcast as the color commentator for the
Tampa Bay Lightning. Taylor shifted to a teaching role on the pre and post-game shows beginning with the following season. Going into his final 2014-15 game Taylor said: "It's getting a little nostalgic, it's been a long time...I've been in that booth a heck of a long time. I'm excited, yet sad at the same time." ==Career statistics==