There are no age restrictions for Senior players, who typically consist of those whose Junior eligibility has expired.
Many former professional players play Senior hockey after their pro careers are over.
From 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.
"Senior hockey league on ice for the rest of the season".