The ‘H’ in the logo does not stand for Habs or Habitants, and it never has. It stands for hockey. The crest was changed to represent the new team name: Le club de Hockey Canadien. As far as primary logos go, the one used from 1919-20 to 1920-21 was the most experimental.

Why are the Montreal Canadiens spelled with an E?

Short answer: Because France. The official, French-language name of Montreal’s NHL hockey franchise is “Le Club de Hockey Canadien”. The name honors Montreal’s proud French heritage and also serves to confuse lowly internet sportswriters like me who are constantly trying to jam an “A” in there.

Who designed the Montreal logo?

The first coat of arms of Montreal was designed by Jacques Viger, the first mayor of Montreal, and adopted in 1833 by the city councillors. Modifications were made some one hundred five years later and adopted on 21 March 1938, and again on 13 September 2017, resulting in the version currently in use.

Where did the Habs nickname come from?

Montreal Canadiens, a National Hockey League team, whose nickname is ‘Habs’, short for ‘Les Habitants’ Habitants, the early farmers of Quebec.

Where does Go Habs Go come from?

The Montreal Canadiens (“Go Habs Go!”) The most common explanation is that in 1924, Tex Rickard, the owner of the New York Rangers, mistakenly told a reporter that the big H in the Canadiens’ logo stood for Habs. In fact, it’s short for “Hockey”, and the nickname is at least a decade older than Rickard’s error.

How did the Canadiens get their name?

The franchise’s first owner, John Ambrose O’Brien, gave the team its official name, Club de hockey Canadien. The nickname “Habs” is short for Les Habitants, which refers to the French settlers and inhabitants of the land along the St. Lawrence Gulf and River in Quebec beginning in the 17th century.

What color represents Montreal?

The flag consists of a red symmetric cross with a red disc in the centre, as well as five emblems representing the ancestral presence of Indigenous peoples and the four main European ethnic groups that were settled in the city in the 19th century, and which are also represented on the Canadian Red Ensign.

Why are Edmonton called Oilers?

Edmonton is known as the oil capital of Canada, so it only made sense to name this franchise the Oilers when they entered the league in 1972. Technically they began play in the World Hockey Association in 1972 and was admitted into the NHL in 1979.

Why are Ottawa called Habs?

The “H” stands for “hockey”, not “Habitants,” a popular misconception. According to NHL.com, the first man to refer to the team as “the Habs” was American Tex Rickard, owner of the Madison Square Garden, in 1924.