Hull-Ottawa Canadiens

History
The Hull-Ottawa Canadiens were a minor professional team that played in Hull, Quebec but also represented the city of Ottawa, Ontario, just across the river.

They played in the Eastern Professional Hockey League from 1959-63. The Canadiens were a farm team of the Montreal Canadiens of the NHL.

The Canadiens won the Tom Foley Memorial Trophy (league title) in 1960-61 and 1961-62.

In 1963 the Eastern Professional Hockey League folded and the teams went to the Central Hockey League (1963-1984). The Canadiens were transferred to the Omaha Knights.

Hull-Ottawa Canadiens who played in the NHL



 * Bob Armstrong
 * Ralph Backstrom
 * Murray Balfour
 * Norm Beaudin
 * Red Berenson
 * Gilles Boisvert
 * Andre Boudrias
 * Connie Broden
 * Billy Carter
 * Wayne Connelly
 * Claude Cyr
 * Norm Dennis
 * Germain Gagnon
 * Bruce Gamble
 * Jean Gauthier
 * Terry Gray
 * Chuck Hamilton
 * Terry Harper
 * John Henderson
 * Charlie Hodge
 * Billy Inglis
 * Don Johns
 * Eddie Johnston
 * Jacques Laperriere
 * Claude Larose
 * Bob Lemieux
 * Al MacNeil
 * Cesare Maniago
 * Bill Masterton
 * Bill McCreary
 * Keith McCreary
 * Willie O'Ree
 * Cliff Pennington
 * Garry Peters
 * Barclay Plager
 * Claude Pronovost
 * Dave Reid
 * Jimmy Roberts
 * Ernie Roche
 * Bobby Rousseau
 * Harry Sinden
 * Glen Skov
 * Brian Smith
 * Dallas Smith
 * Irv Spencer
 * Joe Szura
 * Gilles Tremblay
 * J.C. Tremblay
 * Ernie Wakely
 * Bryan Watson
 * Jerry Wilson