He then played senior hockey until 1915, when he joined the army.
From the beginning of the 1900s, senior hockey was immensely popular across Canada.
After his return, he played senior hockey in Toronto until 1921.
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.
Some believed that senior hockey was sometimes played at a caliber higher than professional.
The popularity of senior hockey declined in the 1980s and 1990s.
He spent the rest of his career playing in the minors or senior hockey until retiring after 1959 season.
In the 1930s, Turner changed his focus to senior amateur hockey.
He was still considered a professional player, and thus ineligible to play senior hockey.