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The Montreal Canadiens ice hockey club history predates the National Hockey League (NHL). This is a list of the players who played for the club in the National Hockey Association (NHA) from 1909–1917.
Goaltenders [ edit ]
Player
Record
Biography
Joseph Cattarinich
Cattarinich would play in four games for Les Canadiens in the 1909–10 season. The following season, he would end his playing career to become a full-time coach and general manager. He would become a part-owner in 1921.
G
Edmond "Teddy" Groulx
Season
GP
MIN
W
L
T
OTL
GA
SO
GAA
1909–10
7
420
1
6
-
0
0
0
8.86
Born: July 10, 1883, Ottawa, Ontario. Groulx played in seven games for the Canadiens in the 1909–10 season
Skaters [ edit ]
Player
Position
Statistics
Biography
A
Amos Arbour
LW
Arbour played in the 1915–16 season for the Canadiens. After World War I, he returned to the Canadiens and played three seasons for the team.
B
Arthur Bernier
Jean Bougie
played amateur ice hockey in the Montreal area. The Canadiens borrowed him for one game in the 1909–10 season. He had no goals or points in the game.
C
Ed Chapleau
Lorenzo Chartrand
D
Ed Decarie
Richard Duckett
L
Newsy Lalonde
Pat Larochelle
Jack Laviolette
Edgar Leduc
M
Ed Millaire
P
Evariste Payer
Didier Pitre
Didier Pitre was the first francophone ice hockey star.
Skinner Poulin
Rocket Power
S
Patrick Seguin
T
Henri Trudel
References [ edit ]