In 1924, Madison Square Garden owner Tex Rickard was falsely told by someone that the "H" in the logo of the Montreal Canadiens hockey team stood for "habitant", a French word that in those days was used to denote the farmers of Quebec. Rickard was told that the French players on the team came from the farms and that they were therefore "habitants" or "habs". At the time, the Canadiens were recognized as the French Canadian team of Montreal as opposed to the Montreal Maroons, the English Canadian team. In reality, the team logo of the "C" wrapped around the "H" stands for Club de Hockey Canadien. In 1917, at the founding of the NHL, the team changed its name to that from the previous Club Athlétique Canadien.
So there you go - the definition of the Habs, and what the H stands for in the Canadiens' logo!
Hat Trick - When a player scores 3 goals in one game
Natural Hat Trick - When a player scores 3 unanswered goals in one game.
I can't see Det losing 3 in a row. With this one being at home against a team that doesn't fair well away from home. So I also went against Chado......... but before I saw his post.
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