2003–04 AHL season

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2003–04 AHL season
LeagueAmerican Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Regular season
Macgregor Kilpatrick TrophyMilwaukee Admirals
Season MVP
Jason LaBarbera
Top scorerPavel Rosa
Calder Cup playoffs
Calder Cup playoffs MVP
Wade Flaherty
Finals championsMilwaukee Admirals
  Runners-upWilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins

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The 2003–04 AHL season was the 68th season of the American Hockey League. The league introduces the Willie Marshall Award in honour the career points leader in the AHL, and awards it to the annual top goal scorer.


The AHL changes from a six division alignment to four divisions within two conferences. The Eastern conference consists of the Atlantic and East divisions, and the Western conference consists of the North and West divisions. Twenty-eight teams played 80 games each in the schedule. The Milwaukee Admirals finished first overall in the regular season, and won the Calder Cup, defeating the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in the finals.




Contents





  • 1 Team changes


  • 2 Final standings

    • 2.1 Eastern Conference


    • 2.2 Western Conference



  • 3 Scoring leaders


  • 4 Calder Cup Playoffs


  • 5 All Star Classic


  • 6 Trophy and award winners

    • 6.1 Team awards


    • 6.2 Individual awards


    • 6.3 Other awards



  • 7 See also


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links




Team changes


  • The Saint John Flames suspend operations, becoming dormant.

  • The Hamilton Bulldogs and Quebec Citadelles merger dissolves, remaining as a Montreal Canadiens affiliate.

  • The Edmonton Oilers affiliation resumed operations as the Toronto Roadrunners, based in Toronto, Ontario, playing in the North division.

  • All teams playing in the 2002-03 North Division (Lowell Lock Monsters, Manchester Monarchs, Portland Pirates, Providence Bruins and Worcester IceCats) play in the new Atlantic Division.

  • The Hartford Wolf Pack and Springfield Falcons switch from the 2002-03 East Division to the new Atlantic Division.

  • All teams playing in the 2002-03 South Division (Hershey Bears, Norfolk Admirals, Philadelphia Phantoms and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins) play in the new East Division.

  • The Albany River Rats, Binghamton Senators and Bridgeport Sound Tigers continue to play in the (new) East Division.

  • The Hamilton Bulldogs, Manitoba Moose and St. John's Maple Leafs switch from the Canadian Division to the new North Division.

  • The Cleveland Barons, Rochester Americans and Syracuse Crunch switch from the Central Division to the new North Division.

  • All teams playing in the 2002-03 West Division (Chicago Wolves, Houston Aeros, Milwaukee Admirals, San Antonio Rampage and Utah Grizzlies) continue to play in the West Division.

  • The Cincinnati Mighty Ducks and Grand Rapids Griffins switch from the Central Division to the new West Division.


Final standings


Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime Losses; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against; PTS = Points;



Eastern Conference










































































Atlantic Division
GP
W
L
T
OTL
Pts
GF
GA

Hartford Wolf Pack (NYR)
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Manchester Monarchs (LA)
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Worcester Ice Cats (STL)
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Providence Bruins (BOS)
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Portland Pirates (WAS)
80322713885156160

Lowell Lock Monsters (CAR/CGY)
8032366676208242

Springfield Falcons (PHX)
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East Division
GP
W
L
T
OTL
PTS
GF
GA

Philadelphia Phantoms (PHI)
80462572101216168

Bridgeport Sound Tigers (NYI)
80412312498178140

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (PIT)
80342810886197197

Binghamton Senators (OTT)
8034349380210216

Norfolk Admirals (CHI)
8035364579210216

Hershey Bears (COL/TB)
8033348579203218

Albany River Rats (NJ)
80213911962182157


Western Conference










































































North Division
GP
W
L
T
OTL
PTS
GF
GA

Hamilton Bulldogs (MON)
80412510496235191

Syracuse Crunch (CBJ)
80382510793239235

Rochester Americans (BUF)
80372810589207188

Cleveland Barons (SJ)
8037288789235220

Toronto Roadrunners (EDM)
8035348381219224

Manitoba Moose (VAN)
80323511277214232

St. John's Maple Leafs (TOR)
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West Division
GP
W
L
T
OTL
PTS
GF
GA

Milwaukee Admirals (NAS)
80462473102269191

Grand Rapids Griffins (DET)
8044288096195166

Chicago Wolves (ATL)
8042269396246208

Houston Aeros (MIN)
80283414474197220

Cincinnati Mighty Ducks (ANA)
80293713172188211

San Antonio Rampage (FLA)
8030428068191231

Utah Grizzlies (DAL)
8027426565162230


Scoring leaders


Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty Minutes















































































Player
Team
GP
G
A
Pts
PIM

Pavel Rosa

Manchester Monarchs
77
39
49
88
32

Domenic Pittis

Rochester Americans
75
20
57
77
137

Miroslav Zalesak

Cleveland Barons
72
35
40
75
80

Eric Perrin

Hershey Bears
71
21
54
75
49

Kirby Law

Philadelphia Phantoms
74
32
41
73
139

Brad Boyes

Cleveland Barons/Providence Bruins
78
31
41
72
51

Steve Kelly

Manchester Monarchs
59
21
49
70
117

Craig Darby

Albany River Rats
77
21
48
69
44

Jeff Hamilton

Bridgeport Sound Tigers
67
43
25
68
26

Donald MacLean

Syracuse Crunch
77
27
41
68
45


Calder Cup Playoffs
























Qualification
   
A4

Providence Bruins
0
A5

Portland Pirates

2


















Qualification
   
E4

Binghamton Senators
0
E5

Norfolk Admirals

2



















Qualification
   
W4

Houston Aeros
0
W5

Cincinnati Mighty Ducks

2


















Qualification
   
N4

Cleveland Barons

2
N5

Toronto Roadrunners
1








































































































































































































































Division Semi-finals
Division Finals
Conference Finals
Calder Cup Finals
            
A1

Hartford

4
A5

Portland
1
A1

Hartford

4

A3

Worcester
0
A3

Worcester

4
A2

Manchester
2
A1

Hartford
3

Eastern
E3

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

4
E1

Philadelphia

4
E5

Norfolk
2
E1

Philadelphia
2

E3

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

4
E3

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

4
E2

Bridgeport Sound
3
E3

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
0

W1

Milwaukee

4
N1

Hamilton

4
N4

Cleveland
2
N1

Hamilton
0

N3

Rochester

4
N3

Rochester

4
N2

Syracuse Crunch
3
N3

Rochester
1

Western
W1

Milwaukee

4
W1

Milwaukee

4
W5

Cincinnati
3
W1

Milwaukee

4

W3

Chicago
2
W3

Chicago

4
W2

Grand Rapids
0


All Star Classic


The 17th AHL All-Star Classic was played on February 9, 2004, at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Team Canada defeated team PlanetUSA 9-5. In the skills competition held the night before, team PlanetUSA defeated team Canada 18-9.[1]



Trophy and award winners



Team awards























Calder Cup
Playoff champions:

Milwaukee Admirals

Richard F. Canning Trophy
Eastern Conference playoff champions:

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins

Robert W. Clarke Trophy
Western Conference playoff champions:

Milwaukee Admirals

Macgregor Kilpatrick Trophy
Regular season champions, League:

Milwaukee Admirals

Frank Mathers Trophy
Regular Season champions, Eastern Conference:

Hartford Wolf Pack

Norman R. "Bud" Poile Trophy
Regular Season champions, Western Conference:

Milwaukee Admirals

Emile Francis Trophy
Regular Season champions, Atlantic Division:

Hartford Wolf Pack

F. G. "Teddy" Oke Trophy
Regular Season champions, East Division:

Philadelphia Phantoms

Sam Pollock Trophy
Regular Season champions, North Division:

Hamilton Bulldogs

John D. Chick Trophy
Regular Season champions, West Division:

Milwaukee Admirals


Individual awards

























Les Cunningham Award
Most valuable player:

Jason LaBarbera - Hartford Wolf Pack

John B. Sollenberger Trophy
Top point scorer:

Pavel Rosa - Manchester Monarchs

Willie Marshall Award
Top goal scorer:

Jeff Hamilton - Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award
Rookie of the year:

Wade Dubielewicz - Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Eddie Shore Award
Defenceman of the year:

Curtis Murphy - Milwaukee Admirals

Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Award
Best Goaltender:

Jason LaBarbera - Hartford Wolf Pack

Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award
Lowest Goals Against Average:

Wade Dubielewicz & Dieter Kochan - Bridgeport Sound Tigers

Louis A. R. Pieri Memorial Award
Coach of the year:

Claude Noel - Milwaukee Admirals

Fred T. Hunt Memorial Award
Sportsmanship / Perseverance:

Ken Gernander - Hartford Wolf Pack

Yanick Dupre Memorial Award
Community Service Award:

Kurtis Foster - Chicago Wolves

Jack A. Butterfield Trophy
MVP of the playoffs:

Wade Flaherty - Milwaukee Admirals


Other awards













James C. Hendy Memorial Award
Most outstanding executive:

Jeff Eisenberg, Manchester Monarchs

Thomas Ebright Memorial Award
Career contributions:

Roy Boe & Jack Kelley

James H. Ellery Memorial Awards
Outstanding media coverage:

Mike Fornabaio, Bridgeport, (newspaper)
John Walton, Hershey, (radio)
Comcast Cable, Chicago, (television)

Ken McKenzie Award
Outstanding marketing executive:

Chris Schwartz, St. John's Maple Leafs

Michael Condon Memorial Award
Outstanding service, on-ice official:
Dan Murphy


See also


  • List of AHL seasons


References




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External links


  • AHL official site

  • AHL Hall of Fame

  • HockeyDB


  • Calder Cup Playoffs @ manitobamoose.com




Preceded by
2002–03 AHL season

AHL seasons
Succeeded by
2004–05 AHL season






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