The Canadiens wore it for one season only.The would-be trademark red was introduced as was a green maple leaf and a stylized "C" and "A" which stood for Canadian and Athletic.The colored stripes around the waist and around the cuffs are an obvious precursor to the stripes that adorn the Canadiens jersey of today. NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. Also, the entire Montreal Canadiens logo looked visually wider; thus, the letter “H” seemed smaller. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P.

In 1924, Tex Rickard, the owner of the New York Rangers, apparently mentioned in the interview that the “H” in the logo on the Montreal Canadiens’ jerseys stood for “habitants,” which was not true. This time, it was almost identical to the 1918 logo.
In 2000, its design was refined and brought to perfection.The Montreal Canadiens’ logo for their inaugural season was extremely simple. The team gained the final round 34 times in its illustrious history to win 24 and lose 9 of them. Being the owner of Le Club Athletique Canadien, he claimed his rights to the “Canadiens” team name. The Montreal Canadiens’ logo either appeared or disappeared on the sleeves.After winning the 1924 Stanley Cup championship, the Habs unveiled a completely new jersey concept to play in the 1924-25 season. The Montreal Canadiens ice hockey club, formally Le Club de Hockey Canadien, was founded on December 4, 1909.The Canadiens are the oldest professional hockey franchise in the world. The change is linked to the purchase of the team by the Canadien Hockey Club, run by Mr George Kennedy. was founded in Montreal, Quebec, in 1909. The blue and white stripes at the bottom are switched once again, and red, white and blue stripes are added to the collar.The Canadiens decide to proudly display their "World Championship", following their second Stanley Cup triumph, replacing the "CH" by a globe in the middle of their jersey. It includes the letters CAC on a maple leaf which stands for Canadian Athletic Club.Complaints from the Senators lead to a midseason jersey change.

It predated the NHL, which was formed eight years later, in 1917.The Montreal Canadiens were established by John Ambrose O’Brien, the founder of the National Hockey Association, the forerunner of the NHL. That era's pictures can't help determine whether the small red and blue stripes on the shoulder area were especially for forwards or defensemen.canadiens.com is the official Web site of the Montreal Canadiens. The jerseys are red with a very large white stripe across the chest. For the first time, the players' numbers are also sewn on the back. This section explores the great tradition and metamorphosis behind the bleu-blanc-rouge.Canadiens legend Newsy Lalonde wore a blue and white jersey. The official logo with the white "C" could still be found on each sleeve.The team goes back to the traditional jersey, with the "CH" logo in the middle and a red "C", for the start of the 1925-26 season. Their closest rival, the Toronto Maple Leafs have won 13 Cups and reached 21 finals.Les Canadiens de Montreal (fr.) That’s the whole story about the brand forming of the key ice hockey club of Quebec. There were three letters in the logo: A and double C, which stood for Athletique, Club, and Canadiens, respectively.In 1918, the white-scripted “H” for Hockey replaced the letter “A.” The change was linked to the purchase of the team by the club de Hockey Canadien, run by George Kennedy.

The Canadiens joined Kennedy’s club and officially adopted its name. The letter “H” in the logo represents “Hockey,” not “Habs,” a common misconception. To this day, the Canadiens classic jerseys remain one of the most prestigious uniforms in Hockey.Though the team was founded nearly 100 years ago, the Canadiens did not have a mascot until the 2004 NHL season when they designated Youppi! This model practically mirrors today's jersey.From December 1935, the Canadiens wear a white jersey for the games against Detroit at the Forum, in order to avoid any confusion with the Red Wings' In case you’re wondering, the Canadiens, borrowed jerseys and all, beat Ottawa 6-5 that night.The Canadiens keep the same colors, but go back to the white "C". The opening side of the letter “C” was closed with a thick blue outline to make an elongated oval with “H” inside.The most recent shape of the crest was introduced in 2000.
But the very next year, the “CH” logo took its usual place not to leave it anymore. The slight alterations include modifications in graphics, colors, and shapes. The Canadiens C-wrapped-around-H logo is the oldest and one of the most recognizable and celebrated logos in NHL history. The outer blue outline of the red letter “C” was removed, but the inner one remained.The 1920 logo seemed to be the most experimental in franchise history.