Since 1927, prior to the founding of the Newfoundland Amateur Hockey Association (NAHA) in December 1935, picked teams from Corner Brook were playing exhibition games and a number of intertown series' with teams from other hockey centres. From 1935-36 to the end of the 1952-53 season, Corner Brook was a member of the Western Division of the Newfoundland Senior League. There were no regular seasons during this period. The all-stars played a series of exhibition games and then competed in a pre-determined playoff format to decide the western champions who would advance to the all-Newfoundland Herder finals against the Eastern champions.
NAHA Section B (1953-1959)
NAHA-B = Newfoundland Amateur Hockey Association Section B
Corner Brook All-Stars/Royals Section B regular season and postseason statistics and results, 1953–1959
Corner Brook didn't enter NAHA playoffs during 1953-1955. From 1955-56 to 1958-59, they entered a team in Section "B" where teams could not have imports (paid players) on their rosters. With no regular seasons during this period, the all-stars/Royals played a series of exhibition games and then competed in the Section B playoffs for the Evening Telegram Trophy. The Corner Brook Royals entered a section "A" team in the Herder playoffs in 1958 and 1959.
NAHA Western Division (1959-1962)
NAHA = Newfoundland Amateur Hockey Association
Corner Brook Royals regular season and postseason statistics and results, 1959-1962
Season
League
Regular season
Postseason
GP
W
L
T
OTL
GF
GA
PTS
Finish
GP
W
L
GF
GA
Result
1959-60
NAHA
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12
3
9
3rd after round robin Herder semi-finals, DNQ for finals
1960-61
NAHA
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13
8
5
Lost Herder semi-final tie-breaker to Gander Flyers, 1-2
From 1959-60 to 1961-62, the Corner Brook Royals were a member of NAHA's Western Division. There were a series of exhibition game followed by a round robin Herder western semi-finals. The top team after the semi-finals played the Eastern round robin champion in a Herder finals series.