The Montreal Canadiens

The Montreal Canadiens — page 3
Glory Days A century ago many believed that Canada’s French-speaking hockey players lacked the skill to compete with English speaking players In 1909 a businessman named Ambrose O’Brien challenged this notion He formed a professional hockey club in Montreal and stocked it with French-Canadians including Newsy Lalonde Didier Pitre Skinner Poulin and Jack Laviolette who also coached the club Les Canadiens were also called Les Habitants a nickname for Canada’s French settlers or Habs for short The Canadiens were members of the National Hockey Association NHA a group of professional hockey teams that played in the eastern part of North America The National Hockey League NHL later formed from a group of NHA clubs in 1917 At the end of each season the NHA champion would meet the 6