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The Montreal Canadiens (French: Canadiens de Montréal) are a professional men’s ice hockey team based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. They are members of the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The club is officially known as Le Club de Hockey Canadien. French nicknames for the team include Les Canadiens, Le Bleu-Blanc-Rouge, La Sainte-Flanelle, Le Tricolore, Les Glorieux, Les Habitants and Le Grand Club. In English, the main nickname is the Habs (coming from “Les Habitants”). The Canadiens are one of the ‘Original Six’ teams, the teams of the NHL, before the 1967 expansion. They have won more Stanley Cups (24, the first in 1916, before the NHL existed) than any other NHL team. On a percentage basis, as of 2006, this makes them the third most historically successful major pro sports team in North America, having won 25% of all NHL/NHA Stanley Cup championships. Only the Boston Celtics of the NBA (26.2%) and the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (25.2%) have higher success rates. One of sports’ oldest and most recognizable logos, the classic ‘C’ and ‘H’ of the Montreal Canadiens was first used together in the 1917-18 season before evolving to its current form in 1952-53. The ‘H’ does not stand for ‘Habs’ or Habitants, as this is a misconception stemming from an error by an English language newspaper reporter in the 1950s. It actually stands for ‘Hockey’, as in ‘Club de Hockey Canadien’, the official name of the team. The first logo was a large green maple leaf with a white ‘C’ in ‘Old English’ script as all of the NHA O’Brien franchises had similar logos. As the team ownership changed, the logo evolved into today’s famous logo. After being bought in 1911 by George Kennedy, the logo was first changed to a star-like logo of the letters CAC, standing for Club Athletique Canadien. This was then changed to a large C, with an A inside. After being bought by original Canadien player Leo Dandurant, the team regained their original name, Club de Hockey Canadien, and the H replaced the A. Thus the CH, standing for Club de Hockey Canadien (or CHC) logo was born.
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