1921-22 Saskatchewan Senior Playoffs

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This was the 1921-22 Saskatchewan senior hockey season:

Saskatchewan Senior League

Originally there were the Regina Victorias and the Moose Jaw Maple Leafs. The teams played four games.

  • December 16 Moose Jaw 7 @ Regina 6
  • December 19 Regina 1 @ Moose Jaw 5
  • December 23 Moose Jaw 5 @ Regina 6
  • December 27 Regina 2 @ Moose Jaw 10

At this point both teams had lost a lot of their players to the teams of the newly-formed professional Western Canada League. Regina had lost Dick Irvin, Charley McVeigh, and Emory Sparrow.

The league was restarted with a new team from Indian Head. The previous games were thrown out.

  • January 2 Regina 7 @ Moose Jaw 4
  • January 5 Moose Jaw 1 @ Indian Head 4
  • January 12 Indian Head 2 @ Moose Jaw 0

Moose Jaw, with its poor record and losses of players, withdrew on January 27. The league was again restarted with a four game, home-and-home series between Regina and Indian Head.


  • January 30 Indian Head 0 @ Regina 9
  • February 4 Regina 3 @ Indian Head 5
  • February 21 Regina 3 @ Indian Head 5
  • February 24 Indian Head 1 @ Regina 5


Final Standings GP W L T GF GA Pts
Regina Victorias 4 2 2 0 20 11 4
Indian Head Tigers 4 2 2 0 11 20 4


Sudden death Final @ Moose Jaw

  • February 28 Regina 6 Indian Head 2


Regina Victorias advanced to the 1921-22 Western Canada Allan Cup Playoffs.

Team Photos

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