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NHL 2003-04 Season

Summary

Ten NHL teams had 100 points or more, but only one of them made it to the Stanley Cup finals. The regular season featured close races for first place in three of the six divisions and for the top spot and first seed in both conferences.

In the Eastern Conference, the Tampa Bay Lightning led with 106 points in a race that was in doubt until the final game. The Boston Bruins were right behind them with 104 points, while the Toronto Maple Leafs finished with 103, the Ottawa Senators and Tampa Bay Lightning had 102 apiece, and the New Jersey Devils and Philadelphia Flyers each had 101.

The Detroit Red Wings finished atop the Western Conference with 109 points, five ahead of the San Jose Sharks. In the conference's Northest Division, the Vancouver Canucks edged the Colorado Avalance, 101 points to 100.

The first round of the playoffs went along with the seeding, with two exceptions: in the East, the Bruins were eliminated by an old nemesis, the Montreal Canadiens, and the sixth-seeded Calgary Flames upset the third-seeded Canucks in the West.

The Flames kept right on going, knocking off the top-seeded Red Wings in the semifinals and the second-seeded Sharks in the conference championship series. Meanwhile, Tampa Bay won its way through to the Stanley Cup finals by sweeping the Canadiens and taking a tough-seven game series over the Flyers.

Calgary went ahead, 3-2, in the finals by winning Game 5 in overtime at Tampa Bay. But the Flames couldn't close it out at home, losing 3-2 in the second overtime. The series then went back to Tampa Bay for the seventh game and the Lightning pulled out a 2-1 win.

It was a particularly sweet victory for Tampa captain Dave Andreychuk. Like Ray Bourque with the Colorado Avalanche in 2001, Andreychuk was on a Stanley Cup winner for the first time in a 22-season career. Interestingly, Andreychuk and Bourque had been teammates with the Boston Bruins, and both were traded to Colorado late in the 1999-2000 season. However, Andreychuk spent the following season with the Buffalo Sabres, missing out on Colorado's championship season.

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Standings

Eastern Conference
Northeast Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Boston Bruins411957209188104
Toronto Maple Leafs4524103242204103
Ottawa Senators4323106262189102
Montreal Canadiens41307420819293
Buffalo Sabres37347422022185

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Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Philadelphia Flyers4021156229186101
New Jersey Devils4325122213164101
New York Islanders382911423721091
New York Rangers27407820625079
Pittsburgh Penguins23478419030358

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Eastern Conference
Southeast Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Tampa Bay Lightning462286245196106
Atlanta Thrashers33378421424378
Carolina Hurricanes283414617220976
Florida Panthers283515418822175
Washington Capitals234610318625359

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Western Conference
Central Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Detroit Red Wings4821112255185109
St. Louis Blues393011219119891
Nashville Predators382911421621791
Columbus Blue Jackets25458417723862
Chicago Blackhawks204311818825959

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Western Conference
Pacific Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
San Jose Sharks4321126219183104
Dallas Stars412613219417597
Los Angeles Kings282916920521781
Anaheim Mighty Ducks293510818421376
Phoenix Coyotes223618618824568

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Western Conference
Northwest Division

TeamWLTOTLGFGAPts
Vancouver Canucks4324105235194101
Colorado Avalanche4022137236198100
Calgary Flames42307320017694
Edmonton Oilers362912522120889
Minnesota Wild302920318818383

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League Leaders

Scoring

Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay (38 goals, 56 assists, 94 points)

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Goals

Jarome Iginla, Calgary; Ilya Kovalchuk, Atlanta; and Rick Nash, Columbus, 41

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Assists

Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay, 56

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Goals Against Average

Miikka Kiprusoff, Calgary, 1.70

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Penalty Minutes

Sean Avery, Los Angeles, 261

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Awards

All-NHL Team

First TeamPosSecond Team
Martin Brodeur, New JerseyGRoberto Luongo, Florida
Scott Niedermayer, New JerseyDChris Pronger, St. Louis
Zdeno Chara, OttawaDBryan McCabe, Toronto
Joe Sakic, ColoradoCMats Sundin, Toronto
Martin St. Louis, Tampa BayRWJarome Iginla, Calgary
Markus Naslund, VancouverLWIlya Kovalchuk, Atlanta

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Hart Trophy (MVP)

Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay

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Vezina Trophy

Martin Brodeur, New Jersey

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Norris Trophy

Scott Niedermayer, New Jersey

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Calder Trophy (Rookie)

Andrew Raycroft, Boston

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Lady Byng Trophy

Brad Richards, Tampa Bay

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Masterton Trophy

Bryan Berard, Chicago

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Pearson Award

Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay

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Selke Trophy

Kris Draper, Detroit

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Jennings Trophy

Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils

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Clancy Trophy

Jarome Iginla, Calgary

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Adams Award (Coach)

John Tortorella, Tampa Bay

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Stanley Cup Playoffs

(Home team in CAPITALS)

Western Conference
First Round

Detroit 4, Nashville 2

DETROIT 3, Nashville 1
DETROIT 2, Nashville 1
NASHVILLE 3, Detroit 1
NASHVILLE 3, Detroit 0
DETROIT 4, Nashville 1
Detroit 2, NASHVILLE 0

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San Jose 4, St. Louis 1

SAN JOSE 1, St. Louis 0 (OT)
SAN JOSE 3, St. Louis 1
ST. LOUIS 4, San Jose 1
San Jose 4, ST. LOUIS 3
SAN JOSE 3, St. Louis 1

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Calgary 4, Vancouver 3

VANCOUVER 5, Calgary 3
Calgary 2, VANCOUVER 1
Vancouver 2, CALGARY 1
CALGARY 4, Vancouver 0
Calgary 2, VANCOUVER 1
Vancouver 5, CALGARY 4 (3 OT)
Calgary 3, VANCOUVER 2 (OT)

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Colorado 4, Dallas 1

COLORADO 3, Dallas 1
COLORADO 5, Dallas 2
DALLAS 4, Colorado 3 (OT)
Colorado 3, DALLAS 2 (2 OT)
COLORADO 5, Dallas 1

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Semifinals

Calgary 4, Detroit 2

Calgary 2, DETROIT 1 (OT)
DETROIT 5, Calgary 2
CALGARY 3, Detroit 2
Detroit 4, CALGARY 2
Calgary 1, DETROIT 0
CALGARY 1, Detroit 0 (OT)

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San Jose 4, Colorado 2

SAN JOSE 5, Colorado 2
SAN JOSE 4, Colorado 1
San Jose 1, COLORADO 0
COLORADO 1, San Jose 0 (OT)
Colorado 2, SAN JOSE 1 (OT)
San Jose 3, COLORADO 1

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Championship

Calgary 3, San Jose 2

Calgary 4, SAN JOSE 3 (OT)
Calgary 4, SAN JOSE 1
San Jose 3, CALGARY 0
San Jose 4, CALGARY 2
Calgary 3, SAN JOSE 0

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Eastern Conference
First Round

Tampa Bay 4, NY Islanders 1

TAMPA BAY 3, NY Islanders 0
NY Islanders 3, TAMPA BAY 0
Tampa Bay 3, NY ISLANDERS 0
Tampa Bay 3, NY ISLANDERS 0
TAMPA BAY 3, NY Islanders 2 (OT)

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Montreal 4, Boston 3

BOSTON 3, Montreal 0
BOSTON 2, Montreal 1 (OT)
MONTREAL 3, Boston 2
Boston 4, MONTREAL 3 (2 OT)
Montreal 5, BOSTON 1
MONTREAL 5, Boston 2
Montreal 2, BOSTON 0

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Philadelphia 4, New Jersey 1

PHILADELPHIA 3, New Jersey 2
PHILADELPHIA 3, New Jersey 2
NEW JERSEY 4, Philadelphia 2
Philadelphia 3, NEW JERSEY 0
PHILADELPHIA 3, New Jersey 1

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Toronto 4, Ottawa 3

Ottawa 4, TORONTO 2
TORONTO 2, Ottawa 0
Toronto 2, OTTAWA 0
OTTAWA 4, Toronto 1
TORONTO 2, Ottawa 0
OTTAWA 2, Toronto 1 (2 OT)
TORONTO 4, Ottawa 1

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Semifinals

Tampa Bay 4, Montreal 0

TAMPA BAY 4, Montreal 0
TAMPA BAY 3, Montreal 1
Tampa Bay 4, MONTREAL (3 OT)
Tampa Bay 3, MONTREAL 1

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Philadelphia 4, Toronto 2

PHILADELPHIA 3, Toronto 1
PHILADELPHIA 2, Toronto 1
TORONTO 4, Philadelphia 1
TORONTO 3, Philadelphia 1
PHILADELPHIA 7, Toronto 2
Philadelphia 3, TORONTO (2 OT)

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Championship

Tampa Bay 4, Philadelphia 3

TAMPA BAY 3, Philadelphia 1
Philadelphia 6, TAMPA BAY 2
Tampa Bay 4, PHILADELPHIA 1
PHILADELPHIA 3, Tampa Bay 2
TAMPA BAY 4, Philadelphia 2
PHILADELPHIA 4, Tampa Bay 4 (OT)
TAMPA BAY 2, Philadelphia 1

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Stanley Cup Final

Calgary Flames 4, Tampa Bay Lightning 3

Coach: John Tortorella
Captain: Dave Andreychuk
Calgary 4, TAMPA BAY 1
TAMPA BAY 4, Calgary 1
CALGARY 3, Tampa Bay 0
Tampay Bay 1, CALGARY 0
Calgary 3, TAMPA BAY 2 (OT)
Tampa Bay 3, CALGARY 2 (2 OT)
TAMPA BAY 2, Calgary 1
Series-winning goal:
Ruslan Fedotenko, Tampa Bay, 13:31, 1st

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Smythe Trophy Winner

Brad Richards, Tampa Bay

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Leading Playoff Scorer

Brad Richards, Tampa Bay (23 games, 12 goals, 14 assists, 26 points)

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