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Captain America.....John Taft

By staff, 12/09/16, 12:15AM CST

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Pershing Park's Taft Heads Into the Minneapolis Hockey Hall of Fame!

John Taft remembers his father building a small rink in the front yard of their southwest Minneapolis house when he was four years old.  He learned to skate on that rink, pushing a chair in front of him for balance.  Taft kept that chair and 40 years later his children first learned to skate pushing the same chair.  Taft quickly learned to skate without the chair and his abilities as an offensive defensemen led him to a Minnesota State High School Championship, two NCAA Championship, Captain of the 1976 Olympic Team and playing in the NHL for the Detroit Red Wings.

Pershing Park was Taft’s home rink and his organized hockey career began with the SWAC Park Board Team before he moved on to the Southwest Peewees and then Bantams.  He was a true rink rat and recalls not only spending all winter at Pershing with the Hall of Fame Lundeen brothers but often eating dinner at the Lundeen house before heading back to Pershing.

Taft played three years of varsity hockey for Southwest High School, winning the State Championship as a sophomore in 1970 and being named to the All-TournamentTeam in 1971 and 1972.  He then moved on to Wisconsin, not only winning the 1973 NCAA Championship as a freshman, but also being named to the All-TournamentTeam.  Taft played three seasons for Wisconsin while also playing each year for the USA in the World Championships, where he was named to the 1974 All Tournament Team.  He then took the 1975-76 season off from Wisconsin to play for and be Captain of the 1976 U.S. Olympic Team.  Taft returned to Wisconsin for his senior season where he again led Wisconsin to the NCAA Tournament and was again named to the All-Tournament Team.  Taft finished his Wisconsin career with 36 goals and 95 assists in 129 games.

Taft had been drafted 81st overall in the 1974 draft by the Detroit Red Wings and also by the WHA’s Phoenix team.  After graduating from Wisconsin he played for the Red Wings in the 1978-79 season, ultimately retiring as a player in 1983.  Taft emphasizes how fortunate he was to grow up in the perfect hockey climate of southwest Minneapolis and also playing for legendary coaches and follow Minneapolis Hockey Hall of Famers Dave Peterson at Southwest and Bob Johnson at Wisconsin.   He is still involved with hockey as the Manager of the Marketing Department for USA Hockey.

Congratulations to John Taft on entering the Minneapolis Hockey Hall of Fame. Visit the Hall of Fame to find out more about Minneapolis Hockey's amazing history.....CLICK HERE


1976 USA Olympic Team - Captain Taft in back row, third from right with fellow Mpls HOFers Bob Lundeen & Bob Johnson (1st & 2nd rows left side)


1972 Minneapolis Southwest High School Squad

The John Taft File

Minneapolis Southwest High School Varsity - 1970-1972

  • 1970 State Champion
  • 1971 Fifth Place State Tourney
  • 1972 Third Place State Tourney
  • 1971 All State Tournament Team
  • 1972 All State Tournament Team

University of Wisconsin Badgers - 1972-1975; 76-77

  • 1973 NCAA Champion
  • 1973 All NCAA Tournament Team
  • 1977 NCAA Champion
  • 1977 All NCAA Tournament Team
  • 129 Games, 36 Goals, 95 Assists

USA National Team (World Championships) - 1973-1975

  • All World Championship Team 1974

USA Olympic Team 1976 - Captain

Drafted 81st Overall in the NHL Draft by the Detroit Red Wings

Detroit Red Wings 1978-1980

Kansas City Red Wings - CHL – 1978-1979

Adirondack Red Wings - AHL - 1979-1980

St. Louis Blues – 1980-1983

Salt Lake City Golden Eagles - CHL - 1980-1983


 


Captain Taft playing against Germany in the 1976 Olympics (Innsbruck)


Taft Finished His Career With the Salt Lake City Golden Eagles

Drafted and Played For the Detroit Red Wings

1976 Olympics - Exchanging Gifts with Soviet Union Superstar Boris Mikhailov


One of fellow Hall of Famer Badger Bob Johnson's Recruits


1973 Wisconsin Badgers - National Champs