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Again the Quakers name disappeared, this time until 1947-48. The team won the [[Western Canada Major Hockey League]] title in 1950-51.
 
Again the Quakers name disappeared, this time until 1947-48. The team won the [[Western Canada Major Hockey League]] title in 1950-51.
   
The entire league joined the minor pro [[Pacific Coast Hockey League]] the following season and the Quakers took the league title that year. The league changed its name to the [[Western Hockey League (minor pro)|Western Hockey League]] in 1951-52. But after five seasons the costs were too mmuch and the team folded. It was ressurected in 1957-58 with a split home between Saskatoon and St. Paul, Minnesota but that experiment failed.
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The entire league joined the minor pro [[Pacific Coast Hockey League]] the following season and the Quakers took the league title that year. The league changed its name to the [[Western Hockey League (minor pro)|Western Hockey League]] in 1951-52. But after five seasons the costs were too much and the team folded. It was resurrected in 1957-58 with a split home between Saskatoon and St. Paul, Minnesota but that experiment failed.
   
 
The Quakers came back as a senior team in 1960-61 in the Saskatchewan Senior League. They won the league in 1962, 1963, and 1964 but lost the western final in each year. The league then admitted some teams from [[Alberta]] and became the [[Western Canada Senior Hockey League]] in 1965-66. In 1967-68 the Quakers won the league but again lost in the western playoffs.
 
The Quakers came back as a senior team in 1960-61 in the Saskatchewan Senior League. They won the league in 1962, 1963, and 1964 but lost the western final in each year. The league then admitted some teams from [[Alberta]] and became the [[Western Canada Senior Hockey League]] in 1965-66. In 1967-68 the Quakers won the league but again lost in the western playoffs.
   
They played three seasons back in the Saskatchewan League. In 1971-72 they started out in the [[Prairie Hockey League (1971-72) but folded in January.
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They played three seasons back in the Saskatchewan League. In 1971-72 they started out in the [[Prairie Hockey League (1971 - 1972)|Prairie Hockey League)]] but folded in January.
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The 1933-34 team was inducted into the Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame in 2015.
   
 
==Season-by-Season Records==
 
==Season-by-Season Records==
   
===Saskatchewan Senior Hockey===
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===Northern Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League===
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor="#ccccff" align="center"
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|- bgcolor="Violet" align="center"
|| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br>for''' || '''Goals<br><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs||
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| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br />for''' || '''Goals<br /><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
||[[1926-27 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1926-27]]|| - || - || - ||- ||- || - || - ||-||Lost Final||
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|[[1926-27 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1926-27]]|| - || - || - || - || - || - || - || -||Lost Final
|- align="center"
 
||1927–28 ||did not play||
 
|- align="center"
 
||1928–29 ||did not play ||
 
|- align="center"
 
||[[1929-30 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1929-30 North]]||12 || 7 || 3 ||2 ||16 || 32 || 25 ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' '''Won Province''' Lost Western Semi Final||
 
|- align="center"
 
||[[1930-31 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1930-31]] ||Independent team|| Lost provincial final||
 
|- align="center"
 
||[[1931-32 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1931-32]] ||Independent team|| Lost provincial final||
 
|- align="center"
 
||[[1932-33 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1932-33 North]]||20 || 13 || 7 ||0 ||26 || 50 || 29 ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' '''Won West''' Lost Allan Cup||
 
|- align="center"
 
||1933–34 ||Toured Europe|| '''Won World Championship'''||
 
|- align="center"
 
||1934–35 ||did not play||
 
|- align="center"
 
||1935–36 ||did not play||
 
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
===Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League===
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{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
 
|- bgcolor="Violet" align="center"
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| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br />for''' || '''Goals<br /><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs
 
|- align="center" bgcolor="Gold"
 
|[[1929-30 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1929-30]]||12 || 7 || 3 ||2 ||16 || 32 || 25 ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final & Province''' Lost West
 
|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
 
|[[1930-31 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1930-31]]|| - || - || - || - || - || - || - || -||Lost Final
 
|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
 
|[[1931-32 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1931-32]]|| - || - || - || - || - || - || - || -||Lost Final
 
|- align="center" bgcolor="Gold"
 
|[[1932-33 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1932-33]]||20 || 13 || 7 ||0 ||26 || 50 || 29 ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' '''Won West''' Lost Allan Cup
 
|}
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''The Quakers did not play in 1927-28, 1928-29, 1934-35, and 1935-36. They won the [[1934 World Championship]].''
   
 
===Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League===
 
===Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League===
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
 
|- bgcolor="#ccccff" align="center"
 
|- bgcolor="#ccccff" align="center"
|| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br>for''' || '''Goals<br><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs||
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| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br />for''' || '''Goals<br /><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="Gold"
||[[1938-39 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1938-39]] || 30 || 24 || 6 ||0 ||48 || 114 || 64 ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' Lost Western Semi Final||
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|[[1938-39 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1938-39]] || 30 || 24 || 6 ||0 ||48 || 114 || 64 ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' Lost Western Semi Final
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
||[[1939-40 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1939-40]] ||32 || 15 || 14 ||3 || 33 || 126 || 126 ||3rd||Lost Semi Final||
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|[[1939-40 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1939-40]] ||32 || 15 || 14 ||3 || 33 || 126 || 126 ||3rd||Lost Semi Final
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
||[[1940-41 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1940-41]] ||32 || 15 || 17 ||0 || 30 || 143 || 114 ||3rd||Lost Semi Final||
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|[[1940-41 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1940-41]] ||32 || 15 || 17 ||0 || 30 || 143 || 114 ||3rd||Lost Semi Final
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="Gold"
||[[1941-42 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1841-42]] ||32 || 20 || 9 ||3 ||43 || 148 || 110 ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' Lost Western Semi Final||
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|[[1941-42 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1941-42]] ||32 || 20 || 9 ||3 ||43 || 148 || 110 ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' Lost Western Semi Final
|
 
 
|}
 
|}
 
 
   
 
==='''[[Western Canada Senior Hockey League]]'''===
 
==='''[[Western Canada Senior Hockey League]]'''===
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor="#ccccff" align="center"
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|- bgcolor="Pale Blue" align="center"
|| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br>for''' || '''Goals<br><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs||
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| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br />for''' || '''Goals<br /><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="e0e0e0"
||[[1947-48 WCSHL|1947-48]] || 48 || 19 || 27 ||2 ||40 || 187 || 229 ||5th||Out of Playoffs ||
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|[[1947-48 WCSHL|1947-48]] || 48 || 19 || 27 ||2 ||40 || 187 || 229 ||5th||Out of Playoffs
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="e0e0e0"
||[[1948-49 WCSHL|1948-49]] ||48 || 8 || 38 ||2 || 18 || 149 || 307 ||5th||Out of Playoffs||
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|[[1948-49 WCSHL|1948-49]] ||48 || 8 || 38 ||2 || 18 || 149 || 307 ||5th||Out of Playoffs
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
||[[1949-50 WCSHL|1949-50]] ||48 || 24 || 23 ||1 || 49 || 190 || 227 ||3rd||Lost Semi Final||
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|[[1949-50 WCSHL|1949-50]] ||48 || 24 || 23 ||1 || 49 || 190 || 227 ||3rd||Lost Semi Final
|- align="center"
 
 
|}
 
|}
 
   
 
==='''[[Western Canada Major Hockey League]]'''===
 
==='''[[Western Canada Major Hockey League]]'''===
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor="#ccccff" align="center"
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|- bgcolor="Pale Blue" align="center"
|| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br>for''' || '''Goals<br><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs||
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| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br />for''' || '''Goals<br /><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="Gold"
||[[Western Canada Major Hockey League|1950-51]] || 59 || 31 || 27 ||1 ||63 || 246 || 234 ||3rd||'''Won Final''' Lost National Semi Final ||
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|[[Western Canada Major Hockey League|1950-51]] || 59 || 31 || 27 ||1 ||63 || 246 || 234 ||3rd||'''Won Final''' Lost National Semi Final
 
|}
 
|}
 
   
 
===Pacific Coast/Western Hockey League===
 
===Pacific Coast/Western Hockey League===
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'''''Note:''' GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against''
 
'''''Note:''' GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against''
   
 
{|class="wikitable"
 
{|class="wikitable"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#dddddd"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="Violet"
| '''Season''' || '''League''' || '''GP ''' || ''' W ''' || ''' L ''' || ''' T ''' || '''GF ''' || '''GA ''' || '''Points''' ||'''Finish''' || '''Playoffs'''
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| '''Season''' || '''League''' || '''GP ''' || '''W ''' || '''L ''' || '''T ''' || '''GF ''' || '''GA ''' || '''Points''' ||'''Finish''' || '''Playoffs'''
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffffbb"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="Gold"
| [[1951-52 PCHL Season|1951-52]] || PCHL || 70 || 35 || 21 || 14 || 273 || 225 || 84 || 2nd Overall || '''Won Final'''
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| [[1951-52 PCHL Season|1951-52]] || PCHL || 70 || 35 || 21 || 14 || 273 || 225 || 84 || 2nd Overall || '''Won Final'''
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffffbb"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC"
| [[1952-53 WHL (minor pro) Season|1952-53]] || WHL || 70 || 35 || 26 || 9 || 268 || 240 || 79 || '''1st Overall''' ||Lost Final||
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| [[1952-53 WHL (minor pro) Season|1952-53]] || WHL || 70 || 35 || 26 || 9 || 268 || 240 || 79 || '''1st Overall''' ||Lost Final
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffffbb"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC"
| [[1953-54 WHL (minor pro) Season|1953-54]] || WHL || 70 || 32 || 29 || 9 || 226 || 214 || 73 || 3rd Overall || Lost Quarter Final||
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| [[1953-54 WHL (minor pro) Season|1953-54]] || WHL || 70 || 32 || 29 || 9 || 226 || 214 || 73 || 3rd Overall || Lost Quarter Final
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffffbb"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
| [[1954-55 WHL (minor pro) Season|1954-55]] || WHL || 70 || 19 || 41 || 11 || 207 || 273 || 49 || 6th Overall ||out of playoffs||
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| [[1954-55 WHL (minor pro) Season|1954-55]] || WHL || 70 || 19 || 41 || 11 || 207 || 273 || 49 || 6th Overall ||out of playoffs
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffffbb"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#CCFFCC"
| [[1955-56 WHL (minor pro) Season|1955-56]] || WHL || 70 || 27 || 35 || 8 || 208 || 249 || 2 || 3rd Prairie ||Lost Quarter Final||
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| [[1955-56 WHL (minor pro) Season|1955-56]] || WHL || 70 || 27 || 35 || 8 || 208 || 249 || 2 || 3rd Prairie ||Lost Quarter Final
 
|- align="center" bgcolor="#000000"
 
|- align="center" bgcolor="#000000"
 
| || || || || || || || || || ||
 
| || || || || || || || || || ||
|- align="center" bgcolor="#ffffbb"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0"
| [[1958-59 WHL (minor pro) Season|1958-59]] || WHL || 64 || 29 || 31 || 4 || 208 || 201 || 62 || 4th Prairie ||out of playoffs||
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| [[1958-59 WHL (minor pro) Season|1958-59]] || WHL || 64 || 29 || 31 || 4 || 208 || 201 || 62 || 4th Prairie ||out of playoffs
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
===Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League===
 
===Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League===
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor="#ccccff" align="center"
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|- bgcolor="Red" align="center"
|| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br>for''' || '''Goals<br><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs||
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| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br />for''' || '''Goals<br /><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
||[[1960-61 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1960-61]] || 32 || 10 || 22 ||0 ||20 || 149 || 188 ||4th||Lost Semi Final||
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|[[1960-61 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1960-61]] || 32 || 10 || 22 ||0 ||20 || 149 || 188 ||4th||Lost Semi Final
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="Gold"
||[[1961-62 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1961-62]] ||32 || 23 || 7 ||2 || 48 || 167 || 108 ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' Lost Western Final||
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|[[1961-62 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1961-62]] ||32 || 23 || 7 ||2 || 48 || 167 || 108 ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' Lost Western Final
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="Gold"
||[[1962-63 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1962-63]] ||39 || 26 || 13 ||0 || 52 || - || - ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' Lost Western Final||
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|[[1962-63 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1962-63]] ||39 || 26 || 13 ||0 || 52 || - || - ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' Lost Western Final
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="Gold"
||[[1963-64 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1963-64]] ||40 || 27 || 12 ||1 ||55 || - || - ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' Lost Western Final||
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|[[1963-64 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1963-64]] ||40 || 27 || 12 ||1 ||55 || - || - ||'''1st'''||'''Won Final''' Lost Western Final
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
||[[1964-65 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1964-65]] ||37 || 21 || 15 ||1 ||43 || 201 || 173 ||2nd||Lost Semi Final||
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|[[1964-65 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1964-65]] ||37 || 21 || 15 ||1 ||43 || 201 || 173 ||2nd||Lost Semi Final
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|}
 
|}
   
 
===[[Western Canada Senior Hockey League]]===
 
===[[Western Canada Senior Hockey League]]===
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
|- bgcolor="#ccccff" align="center"
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|- bgcolor="Blue" align="center"
|| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br>for''' || '''Goals<br><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs||
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| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br />for''' || '''Goals<br /><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
||[[1965-66 WCSHL|1965-66]] || 30 || 19 || 10 ||1 ||39 || 175 || 108 ||2nd||Lost Final||
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|[[1965-66 WCSHL|1965-66]] || 30 || 19 || 10 ||1 ||39 || 175 || 108 ||2nd||Lost Final
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
||[[1966-67 WCSHL|1966-67]] ||- || - || - ||- || - || - || - ||6th|| Lost Final||
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|[[1966-67 WCSHL|1966-67]] ||34 || 15 || 18 ||1 || 31 || - || - ||6th|| Lost Final
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="Gold"
||[[1967-68 WCSHL|1967-68]]||38 || 18 || 17 ||3 || 39 || 143 || 152 ||2nd||'''Won Final''' Lost Western Final||
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|[[1967-68 WCSHL|1967-68]]||38 || 18 || 17 ||3 || 39 || 143 || 152 ||2nd||'''Won Final''' Lost Western Final
 
|}
 
|}
   
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===[[Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League]]===
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{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
 
|- bgcolor="Red" align="center"
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| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br />for''' || '''Goals<br /><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs
 
|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
 
|[[1968-69 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1968-69]] ||29 || 10 || 17 ||2 ||22 || - || - ||3rd||Lost Semi Final
 
|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
 
|[[1969-70 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1969-70]] ||34 || 15 || 18 ||1 ||31 || 161 || 179 ||3rd||Lost Semi Final
 
|- align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC"
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|[[1970-71 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1970-71]] ||45 || 28 || 15 ||2 ||58 || 268 || 165 ||'''1st'''||Lost Semi Final
 
|}
   
===Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League===
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===[[Prairie Senior Hockey League]]===
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;"
 
|- bgcolor="#ccccff" align="center"
 
|- bgcolor="#ccccff" align="center"
|| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br>for''' || '''Goals<br><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs||
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| '''Season''' || '''Games''' || '''Won''' || '''Lost''' || '''Tied''' || '''Points''' || '''Goals<br />for''' || '''Goals<br /><small>against</small>''' || '''Standing'''||Playoffs
|- align="center"
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|- align="center" bgcolor="Pink"
||[[1968-69 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1968-69]] ||29 || 10 || 17 ||2 ||22 || - || - ||3rd||Lost Semi Final||
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|[[Prairie Senior Hockey League|1971-72]] ||42 || 24 || 16 ||2 ||45 || 199 || 169 ||2nd||Withdrew
|- align="center"
 
||[[1969-70 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1969-70]] ||34 || 15 || 18 ||1 ||31 || 161 || 179 ||3rd||Lost semi Final||
 
|- align="center"
 
||[[1970-71 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs|1970-71]] ||45 || 28 || 15 ||2 ||58 || 268 || 165 ||'''1st'''||Lost Semi Final||
 
 
|}
 
|}
   
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[[File:EmileFrancisSaskQuak.jpg|thumb|[[Emile Francis]] with the Quakers.]]
   
 
==Quakers who played in the [[NHL]]==
 
==Quakers who played in the [[NHL]]==
   
 
<table><tr><td valign="top">
 
<table><tr><td valign="top">
*[[Andy Aitkenhead]]
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*[[Andy Aitkenhead]]
*[[Viv Allen]]
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*[[Viv Allen]]
*[[Red Almas]]
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*[[Red Almas]]
*[[Dale Anderson]]
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*[[Dale Anderson]]
*[[Dave Balon]]
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*[[Dave Balon]]
*[[Doug Bentley]]
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*[[Doug Bentley]]
*[[Max Bentley]]
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*[[Max Bentley]]
*[[Reg Bentley]]
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*[[Reg Bentley]]
*[[Russ Brayshaw]]
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*[[Russ Brayshaw]]
*[[Hy Buller]]
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*[[Hy Buller]]
*[[Bill Burega]]
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*[[Bill Burega]]
*[[Marty Burke]]
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*[[Marty Burke]]
*[[Gord Buttrey]]
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*[[Gord Buttrey]]
*[[John Chad]]
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*[[John Chad]]
*[[Bob Chrystal]]
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*[[Bob Chrystal]]
*[[Les Colwill]]
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*[[Les Colwill]]
*[[Gerry Couture]]
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*[[Gerry Couture]]
*[[Bob Dawes]]
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*[[Bob Dawes]]
*[[Billy Dea]]
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*[[Billy Dea]]
*[[Frank Eddolls]] </td><td valign="top">
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*[[Frank Eddolls]]
 
</td><td valign="top">
*[[Aut Erickson]]
 
*[[Jack Evans]]
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*[[Aut Erickson]]
*[[Bill Folk]]
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*[[Jack Evans]]
*[[Lou Fontinato]]
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*[[Bill Folk]]
*[[Jack Forsey]]
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*[[Lou Fontinato]]
*[[Tom Fowler]]
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*[[Jack Forsey]]
*[[Emile Francis]]
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*[[Tom Fowler]]
*[[Len Haley]]
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*[[Emile Francis]]
*[[Jim Hay]]
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*[[Len Haley]]
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*[[Jim Hay]]
 
*[[Fern Headley]]
 
*[[Fern Headley]]
*[[Tony Hemmerling]]
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*[[Tony Hemmerling]]
*[[Vic Howe]]
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*[[Vic Howe]]
*[[Earl Ingarfield]]
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*[[Earl Ingarfield]]
*[[George Johnston]]
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*[[George Johnston]]
*[[Bob Kabel]]
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*[[Bob Kabel]]
*[[Alex Kaleta]]
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*[[Alex Kaleta]]
*[[Ralph Keller]]
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*[[Ralph Keller]]
*[[Lloyd Klein]]
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*[[Lloyd Klein]]
*[[Les Kozak]]
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*[[Les Kozak]]
*[[Aggie Kukulowicz]] </td><td valign="top">
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*[[Aggie Kukulowicz]]
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</td><td valign="top">
*[[Orland Kurtenbach]]
 
*[[Merv Kuryluk]]
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*[[Orland Kurtenbach]]
*[[Gord Labossiere]]
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*[[Merv Kuryluk]]
*[[Hal Laycoe]]
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*[[Gord Labossiere]]
*[[Edward Leier]]
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*[[Hal Laycoe]]
*[[Tony Leswick]]
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*[[Edward Leier]]
*[[Vic Lynn]]
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*[[Tony Leswick]]
*[[Ray Manson]]
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*[[Vic Lynn]]
*[[Milan Marcetta]]
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*[[Ray Manson]]
*[[Paul Masnick]]
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*[[Milan Marcetta]]
*[[Shep Mayer]]
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*[[Paul Masnick]]
*[[Ken McAuley]]
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*[[Shep Mayer]]
*[[Bill McCreary]]
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*[[Ken McAuley]]
*[[Jackie McLeod]]
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*[[Bill McCreary]]
*[[Rod Morrison]]
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*[[Jackie McLeod]]
*[[Ron Murphy]]
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*[[Rod Morrison]]
*[[Vic Myles]]
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*[[Ron Murphy]]
*[[Bill Orban]]
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*[[Vic Myles]]
*[[Hal Picketts]]
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*[[Bill Orban]]
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*[[Hal Picketts]]
*[[Don Raleigh]] </td><td valign="top">
 
*[[Chuck Rayner]]
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*[[Don Raleigh]]
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</td><td valign="top">
*[[Gord Redahl]]
 
*[[George Robertson]]
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*[[Chuck Rayner]]
*[[Jim Ross]]
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*[[Gord Redahl]]
*[[Tony Savage]]
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*[[George Robertson]]
*[[Bobby Schmautz]]
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*[[Jim Ross]]
*[[Cliff Schmautz]]
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*[[Tony Savage]]
*[[George Senick]]
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*[[Bobby Schmautz]]
*[[Don Smith]]
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*[[Cliff Schmautz]]
*[[Wayne Smith]]
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*[[George Senick]]
*[[Al Staley]]
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*[[Don Smith]]
*[[Doug Stevenson]]
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*[[Wayne Smith]]
*[[Neil Strain]]
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*[[Al Staley]]
*[[Cy Thomas]]
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*[[Doug Stevenson]]
*[[Ed Van Impe]]
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*[[Neil Strain]]
*[[Arch Wilder]]
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*[[Cy Thomas]]
*[[Gump Worsley]]
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Revision as of 21:54, 24 October 2019

This article is about the senior and minor pro teams. For the Saskatoon Quakers junior team please see Saskatoon Quakers (junior).

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History

The Saskatoon Quakers were a senior hockey team in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, They were named after the Quaker Oats Company, a major employer in the city.

The history of the Saskatoon Quakers goes back to 1918 when they won the provincial championship. Their next recorded appearance was in 1926-27 when they lost the Saskatchewan Senior final.

They played for four seasons from 1930 thorugh 1933. In the last year they reached the Allan Cup Final which they lost to the Moncton Hawks. They were still chosen to represent Canada at the 1934 World Championship in Milan, Italy. The Quakers won that title after a tour of Europe (see 1933-34 Saskatoon Quakers).

Although Saskatoon continued to be represented in senior hockey, the Quakers name disappeared until 1936-37. The Quakers played for six seasons, winning the Saskatchewan title in 1938-39 and 1941-42.

Again the Quakers name disappeared, this time until 1947-48. The team won the Western Canada Major Hockey League title in 1950-51.

The entire league joined the minor pro Pacific Coast Hockey League the following season and the Quakers took the league title that year. The league changed its name to the Western Hockey League in 1951-52. But after five seasons the costs were too much and the team folded. It was resurrected in 1957-58 with a split home between Saskatoon and St. Paul, Minnesota but that experiment failed.

The Quakers came back as a senior team in 1960-61 in the Saskatchewan Senior League. They won the league in 1962, 1963, and 1964 but lost the western final in each year. The league then admitted some teams from Alberta and became the Western Canada Senior Hockey League in 1965-66. In 1967-68 the Quakers won the league but again lost in the western playoffs.

They played three seasons back in the Saskatchewan League. In 1971-72 they started out in the Prairie Hockey League) but folded in January.

The 1933-34 team was inducted into the Saskatchewan Hockey Hall of Fame in 2015.

Season-by-Season Records

Northern Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Playoffs
1926-27 - - - - - - - - Lost Final

Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Playoffs
1929-30 12 7 3 2 16 32 25 1st Won Final & Province Lost West
1930-31 - - - - - - - - Lost Final
1931-32 - - - - - - - - Lost Final
1932-33 20 13 7 0 26 50 29 1st Won Final Won West Lost Allan Cup

The Quakers did not play in 1927-28, 1928-29, 1934-35, and 1935-36. They won the 1934 World Championship.

Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Playoffs
1938-39 30 24 6 0 48 114 64 1st Won Final Lost Western Semi Final
1939-40 32 15 14 3 33 126 126 3rd Lost Semi Final
1940-41 32 15 17 0 30 143 114 3rd Lost Semi Final
1941-42 32 20 9 3 43 148 110 1st Won Final Lost Western Semi Final

Western Canada Senior Hockey League

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Playoffs
1947-48 48 19 27 2 40 187 229 5th Out of Playoffs
1948-49 48 8 38 2 18 149 307 5th Out of Playoffs
1949-50 48 24 23 1 49 190 227 3rd Lost Semi Final

Western Canada Major Hockey League

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Playoffs
1950-51 59 31 27 1 63 246 234 3rd Won Final Lost National Semi Final

Pacific Coast/Western Hockey League

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season League GP W L T GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
1951-52 PCHL 70 35 21 14 273 225 84 2nd Overall Won Final
1952-53 WHL 70 35 26 9 268 240 79 1st Overall Lost Final
1953-54 WHL 70 32 29 9 226 214 73 3rd Overall Lost Quarter Final
1954-55 WHL 70 19 41 11 207 273 49 6th Overall out of playoffs
1955-56 WHL 70 27 35 8 208 249 2 3rd Prairie Lost Quarter Final
1958-59 WHL 64 29 31 4 208 201 62 4th Prairie out of playoffs

Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Playoffs
1960-61 32 10 22 0 20 149 188 4th Lost Semi Final
1961-62 32 23 7 2 48 167 108 1st Won Final Lost Western Final
1962-63 39 26 13 0 52 - - 1st Won Final Lost Western Final
1963-64 40 27 12 1 55 - - 1st Won Final Lost Western Final
1964-65 37 21 15 1 43 201 173 2nd Lost Semi Final

Western Canada Senior Hockey League

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Playoffs
1965-66 30 19 10 1 39 175 108 2nd Lost Final
1966-67 34 15 18 1 31 - - 6th Lost Final
1967-68 38 18 17 3 39 143 152 2nd Won Final Lost Western Final

Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Playoffs
1968-69 29 10 17 2 22 - - 3rd Lost Semi Final
1969-70 34 15 18 1 31 161 179 3rd Lost Semi Final
1970-71 45 28 15 2 58 268 165 1st Lost Semi Final

Prairie Senior Hockey League

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing Playoffs
1971-72 42 24 16 2 45 199 169 2nd Withdrew


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Emile Francis with the Quakers.

Quakers who played in the NHL