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==History== |
==History== |
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− | In 1950, the [[Quebec Senior Hockey League]] changed its level from senior to the new level major. This level was introduced by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) and was open to all hockey players. both amateur and professional. The teams were eligible for the [[Alexander Cup]]. |
+ | In 1950, the [[Quebec Senior Hockey League]] changed its level from senior to the new level major. This level was introduced by the [[Canadian Amateur Hockey Association]] (CAHA) and was open to all hockey players. both amateur and professional. The teams were eligible for the [[Alexander Cup]]. |
− | In March 1953, the CAHA suspended the league's parent organization, the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association (QAHA) over a junior player's eligiblity. Despite pleas by the CAHA, the league did not bolt the QAHA and remained suspended. This meant that it was not eligible for the [[Alexander Cup]]. |
+ | In March 1953, the CAHA suspended the league's parent organization, the [[Quebec Amateur Hockey Association]] (QAHA) over a junior player's eligiblity. Despite pleas by the CAHA, the league did not bolt the QAHA and remained suspended. This meant that it was not eligible for the [[Alexander Cup]]. |
− | Partly as a result of this move by the CAHA, the league voted to turn professional for the 1953-54 season and pull out of the CAHA. |
+ | Partly as a result of this move by the CAHA, the league voted to turn professional for the 1953-54 season and pull out of the CAHA. It then became the [[Quebec Hockey League]]. |
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− | All the teams were members for all three seasons (1950-51 to 1952-53) |
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− | Montreal Royals |
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− | Ottawa Senators |
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− | Quebec Aces |
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− | Shawinigan Falls Cataractes |
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− | Sherbrooke Saints |
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+ | !Team |
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+ | | [[Chicoutimi Saguenéens (QHL)]] || [[Chicoutimi, Quebec]] || [[Colisee de Chicoutimi]] || 1950-1953 ||join [[Quebec Hockey League]] |
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+ | | [[Montreal Royals]] || [[Montreal, Quebec]] || [[Montreal Forum]] || 1950-1953 ||join [[Quebec Hockey League]] |
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+ | | [[Ottawa Senators (senior)]] || [[Ottawa, Ontario]] || [[Ottawa Auditorium]] || 1950-1953 ||join [[Quebec Hockey League]] |
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+ | | [[Quebec Aces]] || [[Quebec City, Quebec]] || [[Colisee de Quebec]] || 1950-1953 ||join [[Quebec Hockey League]] |
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+ | | [[Shawinigan Falls Cataractes]] || [[Shawinigan Falls, Quebec]] || [[Shawinigan Municipal Auditorium]] || 1950-1953 ||join [[Quebec Hockey League]] |
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+ | | [[Sherbrooke Saints]] || [[Sherbrooke, Quebec]] || [[Sherbrooke Arena]] || 1950-1953 || join [[Quebec Hockey League]] |
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+ | | [[Valleyfield Braves]] || [[Valleyfield, Quebec]] || [[Arena Salaberry]] || 1950-1953 || join [[Quebec Hockey League]] |
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==Regular Season Champions== |
==Regular Season Champions== |
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==Playoff Champions== |
==Playoff Champions== |
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==List of Seasons== |
==List of Seasons== |
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[[1952-53 QSHL Season]] |
[[1952-53 QSHL Season]] |
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[[Category:Alexander Cup]] |
[[Category:Alexander Cup]] |
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+ | [[Category:Quebec Senior Hockey League (Major)]] |
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 1 December 2019
QUEBEC SENIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE
History
In 1950, the Quebec Senior Hockey League changed its level from senior to the new level major. This level was introduced by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) and was open to all hockey players. both amateur and professional. The teams were eligible for the Alexander Cup.
In March 1953, the CAHA suspended the league's parent organization, the Quebec Amateur Hockey Association (QAHA) over a junior player's eligiblity. Despite pleas by the CAHA, the league did not bolt the QAHA and remained suspended. This meant that it was not eligible for the Alexander Cup.
Partly as a result of this move by the CAHA, the league voted to turn professional for the 1953-54 season and pull out of the CAHA. It then became the Quebec Hockey League.
Teams
Team | Location | Arena | Tenure | Notes |
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Chicoutimi Saguenéens (QHL) | Chicoutimi, Quebec | Colisee de Chicoutimi | 1950-1953 | join Quebec Hockey League |
Montreal Royals | Montreal, Quebec | Montreal Forum | 1950-1953 | join Quebec Hockey League |
Ottawa Senators (senior) | Ottawa, Ontario | Ottawa Auditorium | 1950-1953 | join Quebec Hockey League |
Quebec Aces | Quebec City, Quebec | Colisee de Quebec | 1950-1953 | join Quebec Hockey League |
Shawinigan Falls Cataractes | Shawinigan Falls, Quebec | Shawinigan Municipal Auditorium | 1950-1953 | join Quebec Hockey League |
Sherbrooke Saints | Sherbrooke, Quebec | Sherbrooke Arena | 1950-1953 | join Quebec Hockey League |
Valleyfield Braves | Valleyfield, Quebec | Arena Salaberry | 1950-1953 | join Quebec Hockey League |
Regular Season Champions
- 1950-51 Valleyfield Braves
- 1951-52 Quebec Aces
- 1952-53 Chicoutimi Sagueneens
Playoff Champions
- 1950-51 Valleyfield Braves *
- 1951-52 Quebec Aces *
- 1952-53 Chicoutimi Sagueneens
- won Alexander Cup