Senior hockey refers to amateur or semi-professional ice hockey competition. There are no age restrictions for Senior players, who typically consist of those whose Junior eligibility has expired.
4-676: The Quesnel Kangaroos are a senior ice hockey team in the in the Central Interior Hockey League (CIHL) based in Quesnel, British Columbia that played as an Intermediate team at least as far back as 1965. In 1979, they became a member of the now-defunct British Columbia Senior Hockey League (BCSHL) . After the demise of the BCSHL (after just two seasons), the Kangaroos continued on as either an independent Senior or Intermediate club. In 1993
8-509: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Senior ice hockey Senior hockey leagues operate under the jurisdiction of Hockey Canada or USA Hockey . They are not affiliated in any way with professional hockey leagues. Many former professional players play Senior hockey after their pro careers are over. The top Senior AAA teams in Canada compete annually for the Allan Cup . From
12-544: The beginning of the 1900s until the 1970s, Senior hockey was immensely popular across Canada, particularly in rural towns. At a time when most households didn't have a television and few hockey games were broadcast, local arenas were filled to capacity to watch the local team take on a rival. The popularity of Senior hockey declined in the 1980s and 1990s. A number of long-running leagues and teams vanished. Today, many players choose to play organized recreational hockey, sometimes referred to as "commercial hockey." The popularity of
16-600: The team played in the Allan Cup final but lost to the Whitehorse Huskies in the final game. As of this edit , this article uses content from "Quesnel Kangaroos" , which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License , but not under the GFDL . All relevant terms must be followed. This Canadian ice hockey team-related article
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