{"id":451104,"date":"2026-02-08T09:09:40","date_gmt":"2026-02-08T09:09:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/451104\/"},"modified":"2026-02-08T09:09:40","modified_gmt":"2026-02-08T09:09:40","slug":"myth-of-the-montreal-canadiens-early-success-the-hockey-writers-canadiens-history","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/451104\/","title":{"rendered":"Myth of the Montreal Canadiens&#8217; Early Success &#8211; The Hockey Writers &#8211; Canadiens History"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For generations, the Habs have been dogged by accusations that their historic Stanley Cup success was because they had territorial rights to the best players French Canada had to offer. In this great article, originally published May 12, 2010, former THW contributor <a href=\"https:\/\/thehockeywriters.com\/author\/mmoore\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Mike Moore<\/a>\u00a0lays out why all those claims of an unfair advantage are wrong.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ve heard it more than once. You\u2019ve probably heard it yourself, especially if you\u2019re a fan of the Montreal Canadiens. Some misinformed anti-Habs fan usually brings it up. It\u2019s a myth passed on from one generation to the next, an old wives\u2019 tale stoked by jealousy or emotions even more sinister. You know where I\u2019m headed \u2014 the Montreal Canadiens have won all of those Stanley Cups in their team history because the NHL traditionally gave them exclusive territorial rights to all French Canadian players. Ugh, such ignorant nonsense!<\/p>\n<p>Throughout its history, the NHL has been governed by a President and board of governors whose best interest has always been equal and fair competition. Do you really believe the NHL could have survived over 100 years if one team had been given such an obviously huge and advantageous privilege?<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Frank Selke and His Vision<\/p>\n<p>Here\u2019s what really happened. In 1946, <a href=\"https:\/\/thehockeywriters.com\/docs\/frank-j-selke\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Frank Selke<\/a> became <a href=\"http:\/\/www.hhof.com\/LegendsOfHockey\/jsp\/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=B196003&amp;type=Builder&amp;page=bio&amp;list=ByName\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">general manager of the Montreal Canadiens<\/a>, a team nicknamed \u201cThe Flying Frenchmen\u201d long before the formation of the National Hockey League. He was a man of extraordinary foresight and Mr. Selke had a vision.<\/p>\n<p><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1200\" height=\"724\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/Canadiens_Rule3.jpg\" alt=\"Montreal Canadiens French Canadian Rule\" class=\"wp-image-1309606\"  \/><\/p>\n<p>He upgraded the Montreal Forum to attract more fans. More fans meant more revenue. With these additional funds, Selke started sponsoring minor and junior league teams across North America, especially in the province of Quebec. In turn, talented players from sponsored teams naturally migrated to the Canadiens if they were deemed to be NHL material. At one point, there were 10,000 players on 750 teams across the continent that were considered a part of the Canadiens farm system, a stable of future prospects larger than that of the five other NHL teams combined.<\/p>\n<p>Most French Canadian players, especially those from Quebec, dreamed of one day dressing up for le bleu, blanc et rouge. However, there were plenty of exceptions. Hall-of-Famer <a href=\"https:\/\/thehockeywriters.com\/docs\/marcel-pronovost\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Marcel Pronovost<\/a> who <a href=\"http:\/\/www.hhof.com\/LegendsOfHockey\/jsp\/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=P197803&amp;type=Player&amp;page=bio&amp;list=ByName\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">hailed from Lac-de-Tortue, Quebec,<\/a> was scouted by the Detroit Red Wings in the late 1940s and never played a game for the Montreal Canadiens in his long, illustrious career. He was never owned by the Canadiens\u2019 organization in any way.<\/p>\n<p>Same story for future Hall-of-Famers <a href=\"https:\/\/thehockeywriters.com\/rod-gilbert-mr-ranger\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Rod Gilbert<\/a> and his buddy <a href=\"http:\/\/www.hhof.com\/LegendsOfHockey\/jsp\/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=P198504&amp;type=Player&amp;page=bio&amp;list=ByName\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Jean Ratelle<\/a>. They were backwoods Quebecois who were scouted by a guy named Yvon Prud\u2019homme of the New York Rangers and signed by New York in the mid-1950s. Ratelle couldn\u2019t speak a word of English when he joined the Guelph Biltmores of the Rangers\u2019 organization.<\/p>\n<p>Hubert \u201cPit\u201d Martin was another one. Unlike the rest of his family, Pit was a French Canadian Quebecer whose favorite team was the Red Wings, so he joined their organization. Martin would enjoy a long NHL career in the 1960s and \u201970s and never played a single game for the Habs. There are many more examples of successful French Canadian players who were never Montreal Canadiens property under the old sponsorship system.<\/p>\n<p>The \u201cNew NHL\u201d of the 1960s<\/p>\n<p>The hockey landscape changed in the 1960s with the gradual elimination of the sponsorship system. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.legendsofhockey.net\/LegendsOfHockey\/jsp\/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=b196601&amp;page=bio\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">President Clarence Campbell<\/a> had league expansion in the back of his mind and he envisioned a level playing field whereby all teams would have equal opportunity to recruit fresh young talent. Thus in 1963, the NHL conducted its first Amateur draft.<\/p>\n<p>Needless to say, the draft was a brand-new game with rules that required much refinement that evolved over several years. Only 21 players were selected in the first year, mainly because amateur players who were already on teams\u2019 sponsorship lists were ineligible to be drafted. The Boston Bruins had finished last in the league in 1962 and were scheduled to draft first overall. For some reason, they chose to go third instead.<\/p>\n<p>Having built an unequaled and powerful empire of feeder teams across North America, the Montreal Canadiens stood to lose the most by the institution of the new draft system. In recognition and as compensation, the NHL granted the Canadiens the choice of either drafting in turn with other teams or selecting the two French Canadian players of their choice before any other team drafted.<\/p>\n<p>This may seem like an outrageously biased allowance, given the importance of the NHL\u2019s Entry draft of today. How could they grant so much leverage to one team? But this was 1963, don\u2019t forget \u2014 all of the valuable junior talent was already signed and wrapped up through sponsorship. There simply wasn\u2019t much highly desirable talent left to be drafted. Nobody raised an eyebrow. In fact, the Canadiens didn\u2019t even make use of their French Canadian privilege in the inaugural draft. Instead, they drafted <a href=\"http:\/\/www.hhof.com\/LegendsOfHockey\/jsp\/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=13762\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Garry Monahan<\/a> first overall, a young prospect from Barrie, Ontario right out of the backyard of the Toronto Maple Leafs.<\/p>\n<p>Using the French Canadian Rule<\/p>\n<p>For the first five years of the Amateur draft, from 1963 to 1967, the Canadiens never invoked their French Canadian option. In 1968, the Canadiens saw an opportunity and finally made use of their exclusive right for the first time. They selected goaltender Michel Plasse and a centreman from Montreal named Roger Belisle. Plasse played 32 games for the Habs as a backup goalie and was subsequently lost with no compensation in the 1974 Expansion Draft. Roger Belisle never played a game in the NHL.<\/p>\n<p>You may also like:<\/p>\n<p>In 1969, the Canadiens used the French Canadian rule again to select Rejean Houle and Marc Tardif before the other teams drafted in regular order. Although both of these 1969 selections were serviceable NHL\u2019ers, they were hardly the foundation of any future Habs dynasty. Both players were lost to the rival WHA after four seasons with Montreal.<\/p>\n<p>Au Revoir to the Rule<\/p>\n<p>By 1969, the old sponsorship system had been completely phased out. The NHL voted to eliminate the French Canadian rule, otherwise, the Habs would have been happy to take junior phenom <a href=\"http:\/\/www.hhof.com\/LegendsOfHockey\/jsp\/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=P199003&amp;type=Player&amp;page=bio&amp;list=ByName\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Gilbert Perreault<\/a> from Victoriaville, Quebec in 1970. Perreault went on to become the foundation of the early Buffalo Sabres\u2019 success.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s it. From 1970 forward, the Canadians built their most successful teams the old-fashioned way, through wise trades and diligent draft picks. As the league expanded, the newer teams needed skilled players immediately. Still deeply stocked, the Canadiens could afford to give up serviceable players for future draft picks. Other Original Six teams had the same opportunity, but Habs\u2019 general manager Sam Pollock was the master. That\u2019s how he secured <a href=\"https:\/\/thehockeywriters.com\/nhl-alumni-honour-guy-lafleur-and-broadcaster-dick-irvin\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Guy Lafleur<\/a> and other superstars the Canadiens of the 1970s employed while grabbing six more Stanley Cups.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"575\" height=\"429\" src=\"https:\/\/www.rawchili.com\/nhl\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/02\/Guy_Lafleur_Islanders-575x429.jpeg\" alt=\"Guy Lafleur\" class=\"wp-image-404247\"  \/>Guy Lafleur (THW Archives)<\/p>\n<p>The next time fans of a less successful team try to convince you that some unfair French Canadian advantage is the reason behind the 100-year and 24 Stanley Cup success story of Les Habitants, tell \u2018em to do some homework and discover reality.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/thehockeywriters.substack.com\/s\/montreal-canadiens\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\" noreferrer noopener nofollow\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" 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