List of QSHL/QHL League Winners
Amateur QSHL: 1941-42 through 1952-53
Semi-professional QHL: 1953-54 through 1958-59
Season | Teams | Champion |
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1941–42 | Cornwall Flyers, Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Pats, Montreal Royals, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Aces | Ottawa Senators(Season), Quebec Aces(Playoffs) |
1942–43 | Cornwall Flyers, Montreal Army, Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Royals, Ottawa Commandos, Ottawa RCAF Flyers, Quebec Aces | Ottawa Commandos |
1943–44 | Cornwall Army(withdrew), Montreal RCAF(withdrew), Montreal Royals, Ottawa Commandos, Quebec Aces, University of Montreal | Quebec Aces |
1944-45 | Hull Volants, Montreal Royals, Ottawa Commandos, Quebec Aces | Quebec Aces |
1945-46 | Hull Volants, Montreal Royals, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Aces, Shawinigan Cataracts, Valleyfield Braves | Montreal Royals |
1946-47 | Montreal Royals, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Aces, Shawinigan Cataracts, Valleyfield Braves | Montreal Royals |
1947-48 | Boston Olympics, Montreal Royals, New York Rovers, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Aces, Shawinigan Cataracts, Valleyfield Braves | Ottawa Senators |
1948-49 | Boston Olympics, Montreal Royals, New York Rovers, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Aces, Shawinigan Cataracts, Sherbrooke St. Francis, Valleyfield Braves | Ottawa Senators |
1949-50 | Chicoutimi Sagueneens, Montreal Royals, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Aces, Shawinigan Cataracts, Sherbrooke Saints, Valleyfield Braves | Sherbrooke Saints |
1950-51 | Chicoutimi Sagueneens, Montreal Royals, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Aces, Shawinigan Cataracts, Sherbrooke Saints, Valleyfield Braves | Valleyfield Braves |
1951-52 | Chicoutimi Sagueneens, Montreal Royals, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Aces, Shawinigan Cataracts, Sherbrooke Saints, Valleyfield Braves | Quebec Aces |
1952-53 | Chicoutimi Sagueneens, Montreal Royals, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Aces, Shawinigan Cataracts, Sherbrooke Saints, Valleyfield Braves | Chicoutimi Sagueneens |
1953-54 | Chicoutimi Sagueneens, Montreal Royals, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Aces, Sherbrooke Saints, Springfield Indians, Valleyfield Braves | Chicoutimi Sagueneens (Season), Quebec Aces (Playoffs) |
1954-55 | Chicoutimi Sagueneens, Montreal Royals, Ottawa Senators(withdrew), Quebec Aces, Shawinigan Cataracts, Valleyfield Braves | Shawinigan Cataracts (Season and Playoffs) |
1955-56 | Chicoutimi Sagueneens, Montreal Royals, Quebec Aces, Shawinigan Cataracts, Trois-Rivieres Lions | Shawinigan Cataracts (Season), Montreal Royals (Playoffs) |
1956-57 | Chicoutimi Sagueneens, Montreal Royals, Ottawa-Hull Jr. Canadiens, Quebec Aces, Shawinigan Cataracts, Trois-Rivieres Lions | Quebec Aces (Seasons and Playoffs) |
1957-58 | Chicoutimi Sagueneens, Montreal Royals, Quebec Aces, Shawinigan Cataracts, Trois-Rivieres Lions | Chicoutimi Sagueneens (Season), Shawinigan Cataracts (Playoffs) |
1958-59 | Chicoutimi Sagueneens, Montreal Royals, Quebec Aces, Trois-Rivieres Lions | Montreal Royals (Season and Playoffs) |
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