After completing his career at WMU, Saunders signed with
Quebec Nordiques in the Nordiques' first year in the NHL after switching over from the defunct WHA. In his first professional year, Saunders was assigned to the
Cincinnati Stingers in the old
Central Hockey League (CHL) where he recorded 13 goals and 11 assists for 24 points in 29 games. The NHL/WHA merger dictated that each ex-WHA team had to send players to stock Cincinnati which was one of the ex-WHA teams that did not enter the NHL. However, the Stingers folded operations at Christmas time (79/80 season) so Saunders was reassigned to the
Syracuse Firebirds in the
American Hockey League (AHL) where he finished his first professional year. He recorded 23 goals, 17 assists, and 40 points in the AHL for total rookie stats in the minors with 36 goals, and 28 assists for 64 points in 67 games. Saunders played 4 games with the Nordiques at the end of that year before returning to Syracuse to play in the AHL playoffs. The following year, the Nordiques failed to have an AHL/CHL farm team as the Syracuse Firebirds folded at the end of the year. As a result, Saunders was reassigned to play in the
Montreal Canadiens organization for the
Nova Scotia Voyageurs on loan from the Nordiques along with
Reg Thomas and
Roland Cloutier. His second-year statistics were 17 goals, 21 assists, and 38 points for the Voyageurs; he also played in 6 games with the Nordiques that year where he recorded one assist. After being sent back to the minors with the Nordiques' new farm team,
Fredericton Express, at the end of that year Saunders signed with the
Kalamazoo Wings in the IHL and playing a pre-retirement year in the city where he played as a college player. ==Personal life and family==