<P> During the 2008--09 season, the Canadiens celebrated their 100th anniversary with various events, including hosting both the 2009 NHL All - Star Game, and the 2009 NHL Entry Draft . The Canadiens became the first team in NHL history to reach 3,000 victories with their 5--2 victory over the Florida Panthers on December 29, 2008 . </P> <P> The Canadiens organization operates in both English and French . For many years, public address announcements and press releases have been given in both languages, and the team Web site and social media outlets are in both languages as well . At home games, the first stanza of O Canada is sung in French, and the chorus is sung in English . </P> <P> One of sport's oldest and most recognizable logos, the classic' C' and' H' of the Montreal Canadiens was first used together in the 1917--18 season, when the club changed its name to "Club de hockey Canadien" from "Club athlétique Canadien", before evolving to its current form in 1952--53 . The "H" stands for "hockey", not "Habitants," a popular misconception . According to NHL.com, the first man to refer to the team as "the Habs" was American Tex Rickard, owner of the Madison Square Garden, in 1924 . Rickard apparently told a reporter that the "H" on the Canadiens' sweaters was for "Habitants". </P> <P> The team's colours since 1911 are blue, red, and white . The home sweater is predominantly red in colour . There are four blue and white stripes, one across each arm, one across the chest and the other across the waistline . The main road sweater is mainly white with a red and blue stripe across the waist, red at the end of both arm sleeves red shoulder yokes . The basic design has been in use since 1914 and took its current form in 1925, generally evolving as materials changed . Because of the team's lengthy history and significance in Quebec, the sweater has been referred to as' La Sainte - Flanelle' (the holy flannel sweater). </P>

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