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2004 NLL season

The 2004 National Lacrosse League season is the 18th season in the NLL that began on December 26, 2003, with the Arizona Sting hosting the Vancouver Ravens. That game was the Sting's first-ever game and the first event held in the new Glendale Arena (now Gila River Arena) in Glendale, Arizona. The season concluded with the championship game on May 7, 2004. Over 19,000 fans, the second largest crowd ever at an NLL game, packed the Pengrowth Saddledome (now Scotiabank Saddledome) to watch the Calgary Roughnecks defeat the Buffalo Bandits 14–11.[2] This game was the first NLL championship game since 1998 that did not feature the Toronto Rock.

2004 NLL season
LeagueNational Lacrosse League
SportIndoor lacrosse
DurationDecember 26, 2003 – May 7, 2004
Number of games16
Number of teams10
TV partner(s)Fox Sports Net[1]
Regular season
Season MVPJim Veltman (Toronto Rock)
Top scorerGary Gait (Colorado Mammoth)
Playoffs
Eastern championsToronto Rock
  Eastern runners-upRochester Knighthawks
Western championsColorado Mammoth
  Western runners-upSan Jose Stealth
Champion's Cup
ChampionsCalgary Roughnecks
  Runners-upBuffalo Bandits
Finals MVPCurtis Palidwor (Calgary)
NLL seasons

The collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Professional Lacrosse Players' Association expired before the 2004 season, and the lack of a new agreement caused a 12-day players strike in December 2003. On December 17, the NLL and PLPA announced that the previous CBA had been extended by one year, guaranteeing that the 2004 season would be played without strikes or lockouts.[3]

Team movement

2004 was a season of turmoil for the NLL – two franchises disappeared while three others moved cross-country, causing a division realignment. Gone was the three-division format that had been used in the preceding two seasons; the league was now split into East and West divisions. The Ottawa Rebel and New York Saints franchises both folded, and the following teams moved:

These three joined Colorado, Calgary, and Vancouver in the West division, while perennial rivals Toronto, Buffalo, Rochester, and Philadelphia were left to fight over three playoff spots in the East.

Milestones

  • January 9: The Anaheim Storm play their first ever home game, losing to the Arizona Sting 19–18 in the first triple overtime game in NLL history. Mark Shepherd scored the teams first regulation goal. [4] This is a record not likely to ever be broken – before the 2005 season, the NLL changed overtime periods to 15 minutes from five.[5] Since then, no games have even seen double overtime.

Final standings

Regular season

Reference: [6]

East Division
PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Toronto Rockxy16106.6250.05–35–3202176+2612.6211.00
2Rochester Knighthawksx1688.5002.06–22–6173186-1310.8111.62
3Buffalo Banditsx1688.5002.04–44–4205198+712.8112.38
4Philadelphia Wings1679.4383.03–54–4192198-612.0012.38
West Division
PTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF/GPGA/GP

1Colorado Mammothxyz16133.8120.07–16–2223173+5013.9410.81
2San Jose Stealthx16115.6882.07–14–4204201+312.7512.56
3Calgary Roughnecksx16106.6253.04–46–2214187+2713.3811.69
4Arizona Sting1679.4386.06–21–7200208-812.5013.00
5Vancouver Ravens16511.3128.03–52–6188213-2511.7513.31
6Anaheim Storm16115.06212.01–70–8171227-5610.6914.19

x: Clinched playoff berth; c: Clinched playoff berth by crossing over to another division; y: Clinched division; z: Clinched best regular season record; GP: Games Played
W: Wins; L: Losses; GBGames back; PCT: Win percentage; Home: Record at Home; Road: Record on the Road; GF: Goals scored; GA: Goals allowed
Differential: Difference between goals scored and allowed; GF/GP: Average number of goals scored per game; GA/GP: Average number of goals allowed per game

Playoffs

Divisional SemifinalsDivisional FinalsChampionship
East Division
3Buffalo19
3Buffalo131Toronto10
2Rochester9E3Buffalo11
W3Calgary14
West Division
3Calgary13
3Calgary151Colorado11
2San Jose14

All Star Game

The 2004 All-Star Game was held at Pepsi Center in Denver on February 22, 2004. The East division defeated the West 19–15, and Buffalo's Mark Steenhuis was named game MVP.

All-Star teams

Eastern Division starters   Western Division starters
Colin Doyle, Toronto Gary Gait, Colorado
Blaine Manning, Toronto Tracey Kelusky, Calgary
John Tavares, Buffalo Gavin Prout, Colorado
Pat Coyle, Toronto Jim Moss, San Jose
Mike Hasen, Rochester Andy Ogilvie, Vancouver
Pat O'Toole, Rochester (goalie) Gee Nash, Colorado (goalie)
Eastern Division Reserves Western Division Reserves
Mike Accursi, Buffalo Ted Dowling, Calgary
Jake Bergey, Philadelphia Mark Shepherd, Anaheim
Paul Cantabene, Philadelphia Jay Jalbert, Colorado
Glenn Clark, Toronto Rob Kirkby, Calgary
Kyle Couling, Buffalo Mike Law, Anaheim
Steve Dietrich, Buffalo (goalie) Pat Maddalena, Arizona
Derek Malawsky, Rochester Mike Miron, Arizona (goalie)
Tom Marechek, Philadelphia Casey Powell, Anaheim
Jeff Ratcliffe, Philadelphia Josh Sanderson, San Jose
Mark Steenhuis, Buffalo Dan Stroup, Vancouver
Andrew Turner, Rochester Kaleb Toth, Calgary
Jim Veltman, Toronto Cam Woods, San Jose

Awards

Award Winner Team
MVP Award Jim Veltman Toronto
Rookie of the Year Award Taylor Wray Calgary
Les Bartley Award (Coach of the Year) Paul Day Rochester
GM of the Year Award John Mouradian San Jose
Executive of the Year Award Steve Govett Colorado
Defensive Player of the Year Award Cam Woods (tie) San Jose
  Taylor Wray Calgary
Goaltender of the Year Award Gord Nash Colorado
Sportsmanship Award Gary Gait (tie) Colorado
  Peter Lough Arizona
Championship Game MVP Curtis Palidwor Calgary

Weekly awards

The NLL gives out awards weekly for the best overall player, best offensive player, best defensive player, and best rookie.

Week Overall Offensive Defensive Rookie
1 No awards given
2 Gary Gait Gary Gait Mike Miron AJ Shannon
3 Ted Dowling John Grant, Jr. Matt King Randy Daly
4 Blaine Manning Blaine Manning Andy Ogilvie Craig Conn
5 Mike Regan Mike Regan Brandon Miller Nick Patterson
6 John Tavares Shawn Williams Curtis Palidwor Steve Hoar
7 Dallas Eliuk Derek Malawsky Dallas Eliuk Taylor Wray
8 John Tavares Jeff Ratcliffe Pat O'Toole Ryan Ward
9 Dan Teat Mark Shepherd Cam Woods AJ Shannon
10 Curtis Palidwor Shawn Williams Curtis Palidwor Scott Evans
11 Mike Miron Pat Maddalena Mike Miron Cam Bergman
12 Jim Veltman Jim Veltman Dwight Maetche Scott Evans
13 Shawn Williams Shawn Williams Peter Lough Chris Cercy
14 Jim Veltman Colin Doyle Dallas Eliuk Ryan Ward
15 Shawn Williams Shawn Williams Pat O'Toole Curtis Smith
16 Shawn Williams Shawn Williams Pat O'Toole Brad MacDonald

Monthly awards

Awards are also given out monthly for the best overall player and best rookie.

Month Overall Rookie
Jan Gavin Prout Craig Conn
Feb John Tavares Craig Conn
Mar Jim Veltman Taylor Wray

Statistics leaders

Bold numbers indicate new single-season records. Italics indicate tied single-season records.

Stat Player Team Number
Goals Gary Gait Colorado 55
Assists Josh Sanderson San Jose 61
Points Gary Gait Colorado 93
Penalty Minutes Troy Bonterre Arizona 73
Loose Balls Jim Veltman Toronto 179
Save Pct Gee Nash Colorado 79.0

See also

References

  1. ^ "NLL Champion's Cup Playoffs Games on TV this weekend". Our Sports Central. April 15, 2004.
  2. ^ Philly, R.A. (May 7, 2004). . Outsider's Guide to the NLL. Archived from the original on August 18, 2007. Retrieved February 6, 2007.
  3. ^ . NLL.com. December 17, 2003. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved February 4, 2007.
  4. ^ Tucker, Seth (January 10, 2004). . Outsider's Guide to the NLL. Archived from the original on August 18, 2007. Retrieved February 4, 2007.
  5. ^ Philly, R.A. (December 28, 2004). . Outsider's Guide to the NLL. Archived from the original on August 18, 2007. Retrieved February 4, 2007.
  6. ^ "National Lacrosse League - 2004 Regular Season - Standings". NLL.com. Retrieved May 3, 2012.

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The 2004 National Lacrosse League season is the 18th season in the NLL that began on December 26 2003 with the Arizona Sting hosting the Vancouver Ravens That game was the Sting s first ever game and the first event held in the new Glendale Arena now Gila River Arena in Glendale Arizona The season concluded with the championship game on May 7 2004 Over 19 000 fans the second largest crowd ever at an NLL game packed the Pengrowth Saddledome now Scotiabank Saddledome to watch the Calgary Roughnecks defeat the Buffalo Bandits 14 11 2 This game was the first NLL championship game since 1998 that did not feature the Toronto Rock 2004 NLL seasonLeagueNational Lacrosse LeagueSportIndoor lacrosseDurationDecember 26 2003 May 7 2004Number of games16Number of teams10TV partner s Fox Sports Net 1 Regular seasonSeason MVPJim Veltman Toronto Rock Top scorerGary Gait Colorado Mammoth PlayoffsEastern championsToronto Rock Eastern runners upRochester KnighthawksWestern championsColorado Mammoth Western runners upSan Jose StealthChampion s CupChampionsCalgary Roughnecks Runners upBuffalo BanditsFinals MVPCurtis Palidwor Calgary NLL seasons 2003 season2005 season The collective bargaining agreement CBA between the league and the Professional Lacrosse Players Association expired before the 2004 season and the lack of a new agreement caused a 12 day players strike in December 2003 On December 17 the NLL and PLPA announced that the previous CBA had been extended by one year guaranteeing that the 2004 season would be played without strikes or lockouts 3 Contents 1 Team movement 2 Milestones 3 Final standings 3 1 Regular season 3 2 Playoffs 4 All Star Game 4 1 All Star teams 5 Awards 5 1 Weekly awards 5 2 Monthly awards 6 Statistics leaders 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksTeam movement Edit2004 was a season of turmoil for the NLL two franchises disappeared while three others moved cross country causing a division realignment Gone was the three division format that had been used in the preceding two seasons the league was now split into East and West divisions The Ottawa Rebel and New York Saints franchises both folded and the following teams moved the Columbus Landsharks moved to Glendale Arizona becoming the Arizona Sting the New Jersey Storm moved to Anaheim California becoming the Anaheim Storm the Albany Attack moved to San Jose California becoming the San Jose StealthThese three joined Colorado Calgary and Vancouver in the West division while perennial rivals Toronto Buffalo Rochester and Philadelphia were left to fight over three playoff spots in the East Milestones EditJanuary 9 The Anaheim Storm play their first ever home game losing to the Arizona Sting 19 18 in the first triple overtime game in NLL history Mark Shepherd scored the teams first regulation goal 4 This is a record not likely to ever be broken before the 2005 season the NLL changed overtime periods to 15 minutes from five 5 Since then no games have even seen double overtime Final standings EditRegular season Edit Reference 6 East DivisionPTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF GPGA GP1Toronto Rock xy16106 6250 05 35 3202176 2612 6211 002Rochester Knighthawks x1688 5002 06 22 6173186 1310 8111 623Buffalo Bandits x1688 5002 04 44 4205198 712 8112 384Philadelphia Wings1679 4383 03 54 4192198 612 0012 38West DivisionPTeamGPWLPCTGBHomeRoadGFGADiffGF GPGA GP1Colorado Mammoth xyz16133 8120 07 16 2223173 5013 9410 812San Jose Stealth x16115 6882 07 14 4204201 312 7512 563Calgary Roughnecks x16106 6253 04 46 2214187 2713 3811 694Arizona Sting1679 4386 06 21 7200208 812 5013 005Vancouver Ravens16511 3128 03 52 6188213 2511 7513 316Anaheim Storm16115 06212 01 70 8171227 5610 6914 19x Clinched playoff berth c Clinched playoff berth by crossing over to another division y Clinched division z Clinched best regular season record GP Games PlayedW Wins L Losses GB Games back PCT Win percentage Home Record at Home Road Record on the Road GF Goals scored GA Goals allowedDifferential Difference between goals scored and allowed GF GP Average number of goals scored per game GA GP Average number of goals allowed per game Playoffs Edit Divisional SemifinalsDivisional FinalsChampionshipEast Division3Buffalo193Buffalo131Toronto102Rochester9E3Buffalo11W3Calgary14West Division3Calgary133Calgary151Colorado112San Jose14All Star Game EditThe 2004 All Star Game was held at Pepsi Center in Denver on February 22 2004 The East division defeated the West 19 15 and Buffalo s Mark Steenhuis was named game MVP All Star teams Edit Eastern Division starters Western Division startersColin Doyle Toronto Gary Gait ColoradoBlaine Manning Toronto Tracey Kelusky CalgaryJohn Tavares Buffalo Gavin Prout ColoradoPat Coyle Toronto Jim Moss San JoseMike Hasen Rochester Andy Ogilvie VancouverPat O Toole Rochester goalie Gee Nash Colorado goalie Eastern Division Reserves Western Division ReservesMike Accursi Buffalo Ted Dowling CalgaryJake Bergey Philadelphia Mark Shepherd AnaheimPaul Cantabene Philadelphia Jay Jalbert ColoradoGlenn Clark Toronto Rob Kirkby CalgaryKyle Couling Buffalo Mike Law AnaheimSteve Dietrich Buffalo goalie Pat Maddalena ArizonaDerek Malawsky Rochester Mike Miron Arizona goalie Tom Marechek Philadelphia Casey Powell AnaheimJeff Ratcliffe Philadelphia Josh Sanderson San JoseMark Steenhuis Buffalo Dan Stroup VancouverAndrew Turner Rochester Kaleb Toth CalgaryJim Veltman Toronto Cam Woods San JoseAwards EditAward Winner TeamMVP Award Jim Veltman TorontoRookie of the Year Award Taylor Wray CalgaryLes Bartley Award Coach of the Year Paul Day RochesterGM of the Year Award John Mouradian San JoseExecutive of the Year Award Steve Govett ColoradoDefensive Player of the Year Award Cam Woods tie San Jose Taylor Wray CalgaryGoaltender of the Year Award Gord Nash ColoradoSportsmanship Award Gary Gait tie Colorado Peter Lough ArizonaChampionship Game MVP Curtis Palidwor CalgaryWeekly awards Edit The NLL gives out awards weekly for the best overall player best offensive player best defensive player and best rookie Week Overall Offensive Defensive Rookie1 No awards given2 Gary Gait Gary Gait Mike Miron AJ Shannon3 Ted Dowling John Grant Jr Matt King Randy Daly4 Blaine Manning Blaine Manning Andy Ogilvie Craig Conn5 Mike Regan Mike Regan Brandon Miller Nick Patterson6 John Tavares Shawn Williams Curtis Palidwor Steve Hoar7 Dallas Eliuk Derek Malawsky Dallas Eliuk Taylor Wray8 John Tavares Jeff Ratcliffe Pat O Toole Ryan Ward9 Dan Teat Mark Shepherd Cam Woods AJ Shannon10 Curtis Palidwor Shawn Williams Curtis Palidwor Scott Evans11 Mike Miron Pat Maddalena Mike Miron Cam Bergman12 Jim Veltman Jim Veltman Dwight Maetche Scott Evans13 Shawn Williams Shawn Williams Peter Lough Chris Cercy14 Jim Veltman Colin Doyle Dallas Eliuk Ryan Ward15 Shawn Williams Shawn Williams Pat O Toole Curtis Smith16 Shawn Williams Shawn Williams Pat O Toole Brad MacDonaldMonthly awards Edit Awards are also given out monthly for the best overall player and best rookie Month Overall RookieJan Gavin Prout Craig ConnFeb John Tavares Craig ConnMar Jim Veltman Taylor WrayStatistics leaders EditBold numbers indicate new single season records Italics indicate tied single season records Stat Player Team NumberGoals Gary Gait Colorado 55Assists Josh Sanderson San Jose 61Points Gary Gait Colorado 93Penalty Minutes Troy Bonterre Arizona 73Loose Balls Jim Veltman Toronto 179Save Pct Gee Nash Colorado 79 0See also Edit2004 in sportsReferences Edit NLL Champion s Cup Playoffs Games on TV this weekend Our Sports Central April 15 2004 Philly R A May 7 2004 Capacity crowd cheers Calgary to Cup Outsider s Guide to the NLL Archived from the original on August 18 2007 Retrieved February 6 2007 Re Lax League Players Reach Agreement NLL com December 17 2003 Archived from the original on July 14 2011 Retrieved February 4 2007 Tucker Seth January 10 2004 Sting outlasts Storm 19 18 in triple OT Outsider s Guide to the NLL Archived from the original on August 18 2007 Retrieved February 4 2007 Philly R A December 28 2004 League announces various rule changes Outsider s Guide to the NLL Archived from the original on August 18 2007 Retrieved February 4 2007 National Lacrosse League 2004 Regular Season Standings NLL com Retrieved May 3 2012 External links Edit2004 Archive at the Outsider s Guide to the NLL Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2004 NLL season amp oldid 1113724553, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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