Montreal Nationals

Montreal Nationals

The Montreal Nationals were an amateur men's senior-level ice hockey team in a few of the top leagues prior to the formation of the National Hockey League.

The Nationals played in:
* Federal Amateur Hockey League in 1903–04
* Canadian Amateur Hockey League in 1905
* Canadian Hockey Association in 1909–10

They were noteworthy as one of the first ice hockey teams composed of francophone players, as the amateur ice hockey associations prior to then were dominated by anglophones.

Prominent Players

* Jack Laviolette
* Didier Pitre

ee also

* Montreal Canadiens
* Montreal Montagnards


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