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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is claimed that it originated in cricket in the 19th century . Two explanations - the first for a bowler who took wickets with three consecutive balls and was given a new hat by members of his team; the second was that the bowler's hat was used as the receptacle for an informal whip-round when he achieved the same feat.
OK heres what I got for ya this is written by Tom Landers.
"Hat Trick" originated from the English game Cricket. the term originally referred to a bowler retiring 3 consecutive batsmen with 3 consecutive balls.
This is roughly equivalent to a pitcher in baseball striking out three consecutive batters using only three pitches top each. This was considered quite an accomplishment and was traditionally rewarded with a hat.
Alternatively, Comes from the days when it was common for men (and woman) to wear hats to social events, and in Canada a hockey game is a social event. If a player scored three goals in one game, appreciative fans would throw their hats onto the ice.
Hope that helps.