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The Montreal Canadiens didn't play in the NHA's inaugural season. The Haileybury Hockey Club played the 1909-10 season, and moved to Montreal for the 1910-11 season. The "Les Canadiens" team that played in the inaugural season moved to Toronto and is not related to the present-day Montreal Canadiens. So, a lot of the things said in this article are definitely incorrect, but I don't know enough about Jack Laviolette to correct it. Can anyone help?
That is some revisionist thinking on your part. No players or management from Haileybury moved to Montreal for the second season of the NHA. All of the Les Canadiens players and management went with George Kennedy for the second season. ʘ alaney2k ʘ (talk) 23:20, 18 October 2010 (UTC)Reply