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2003–04 Pittsburgh Penguins season

NHL team season


NHL team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season2003–04
year2003
TeamPittsburgh Penguins
ConferenceEastern
ConferenceRank15th
DivisionAtlantic
DivisionRank5th
Record23–47–8–4
HomeRecord13–22–6–0
RoadRecord10–25–2–4
GoalsFor190
GoalsAgainst303
GeneralManagerCraig Patrick
CoachEddie Olczyk
CaptainMario Lemieux
AltCaptainMarc Bergevin (Oct.–Mar.)
Kelly Buchberger (Nov.–Apr.)
Martin Straka (Oct.–Nov.)
ArenaMellon Arena
Attendance11,877
MinorLeagueWilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
Wheeling Nailers
GoalsLeaderRyan Malone (22)
AssistsLeaderDick Tarnstrom (36)
PointsLeaderDick Tarnstrom (52)
PlusMinusLeaderRob Scuderi (2)
PIMLeaderBrooks Orpik (127)
WinsLeaderSebastien Caron (9)
GAALeaderJean-Sebastien Aubin (2.98)

Kelly Buchberger (Nov.–Apr.) Martin Straka (Oct.–Nov.) Wheeling Nailers

The 2003–04 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the team's 37th season of play. For the third season in a row, the club placed last in the Atlantic Division and did not qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs. In an 18-game losing streak, they went 0–17–1 (one overtime loss). In the first 62 games, they were 11–42–5–4 for 31 points. In their final 20 games, they were 12–5–3–0, ultimately finishing with a 23–47–8–4 record for a last place finish. Their record losing streak would not be matched until the pandemic-shortened 2020–21 season by the Buffalo Sabres. By then, tie games would be out of the picture.

Offseason

Head coach Rick Kehoe was fired on April 15, 2003. Team broadcaster and former Penguins player Eddie Olczyk was hired as his replacement on June 11.

Regular season

The Penguins struggled defensively, finishing 30th overall in the NHL in goals allowed, with 303. They struggled in short-handed situations, allowing the most power-play goals in the League, with 84, and finishing 30th overall in penalty-kill percentage, at 77.24%. Furthermore, they allowed the most short-handed goals in the NHL, with 15.

Final standings

Schedule and results

|- | 1 || 10 || Los Angeles Kings || 3–0 || Pittsburgh Penguins || Civic Arena (16,986) || 0–1–0–0 || 0 || |- | 2 || 11 || Pittsburgh Penguins || 3–3 OT || Philadelphia Flyers || Wells Fargo Center (19,035) || 0–1–1–0 || 1 || |- | 3 || 16 || Pittsburgh Penguins || 1–4 || Montreal Canadiens || Bell Centre (18,859) || 0–2–1–0 || 1 || |- | 4 || 18 || Detroit Red Wings || 3–4 || Pittsburgh Penguins || Civic Arena (13,421) || 1–2–1–0 || 3 || |- | 5 || 22 || Carolina Hurricanes || 1–1 OT || Pittsburgh Penguins || Civic Arena (10,425) || 1–2–2–0 || 4 || |- | 6 || 24 || New Jersey Devils || 2–1 || Pittsburgh Penguins || Civic Arena (11,281) || 1–3–2–0 || 4 || |- | 7 || 25 || Pittsburgh Penguins || 2–7 || New York Islanders || Nassau Coliseum (11,746) || 1–4–2–0 || 4 || |- | 8 || 29 || New York Islanders || 4–4 OT || Pittsburgh Penguins || Civic Arena (10,377) || 1–4–3–0 || 5 || |- | 9 || 30 || Pittsburgh Penguins || 1–0 || Chicago Blackhawks || United Center (15,121) || 2–4–3–0 || 7 ||

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Player statistics

;Skaters

PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIMTotal1903325221,230
80163652-3738
75163450-2424
81222143-2364
66192140-2218
73161834-4654
8292029-3030
2571724-514
47111223-816
6091322-1467
6161521-2738
4751621-1650
8241519-1840
827916-2765
4431114-1138
13661230
224812-1616
253710-620
791910-36127
52189-827
10189-26
82358-1762
16347-168
19516031
16325-527
52235-23105
15235-46
71134-19109
3213-10
49123-1085
1312324
18112-614
401106
2000017
5000-72
5000-32

;Goaltenders

PlayerGPGSTOIWLTGAGAASASV%SOGAPIMTotal824951:57235182903.5127070.8933008
40372212:3592451383.7411790.8831006
22171067:03790532.985740.9081002
21201154:024142703.646750.8961000
88485:37341283.462600.8920000
1032:4000011.84190.9470000

†Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Penguins. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.

‡Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.

Awards and records

  • Mario Lemieux became the first person to score 1700 points for the Penguins. He did so in a 4–4 tie with the New York Islanders on October 29.

Awards

TypeAward/honorRecipientRefLeague
(annual)League
(in-season)Team
NHL All-Rookie TeamRyan Malone (Forward)
NHL Rookie of the MonthMarc-Andre Fleury (October)
NHL YoungStars Game selectionRyan Malone
Brooks Orpik
A. T. Caggiano Memorial Booster Club AwardRyan Malonetitle=Press Release: PENGUINS END OF SEASON AWARDS ANNOUNCEDurl=http://www.pittsburghpenguins.com/team/press/arts/695.0.phpwebsite=Pittsburgh Penguinsaccess-date=August 9, 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040816205215/http://www.pittsburghpenguins.com/team/press/arts/695.0.phparchive-date=August 16, 2004date=April 4, 2004}}
Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Good Guy AwardBrooks Orpik
Leading Scorer AwardDick Tarnstrom
Michel Briere Memorial Rookie of the Year TrophyRyan Malone
Most Valuable Player AwardDick Tarnstrom
Players' Player AwardKelly Buchberger
The Edward J. DeBartolo Community Service AwardRico Fata
Steve McKenna

Records

The team also set the NHL record for longest home losing streak, with 14 home losses.

Milestones

MilestonePlayerDateRefFirst game
Marc-Andre FleuryOctober 10, 2003
Ryan Malone
Matt Murley
Rob ScuderiFebruary 12, 2004
Andy ChiodoFebruary 18, 2004
Matt HusseyMarch 16, 2004

Transactions

The Penguins were involved in the following transactions from June 10, 2003, the day after the deciding game of the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 7, 2004, the day of the deciding game of the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals.

Trades

DateDetailsRef
To [Florida Panthers](2003-04-florida-panthers-season)To Pittsburgh Penguins
To [Vancouver Canucks](2003-04-vancouver-canucks-season)To Pittsburgh Penguins
To [Los Angeles Kings](2003-04-los-angeles-kings-season)To Pittsburgh Penguins
To [Columbus Blue Jackets](2003-04-columbus-blue-jackets-season)To Pittsburgh Penguins
To [Toronto Maple Leafs](2003-04-toronto-maple-leafs-season)To Pittsburgh Penguins
To [Phoenix Coyotes](2003-04-phoenix-coyotes-season)To Pittsburgh Penguins
To [New York Islanders](2003-04-new-york-islanders-season)To Pittsburgh Penguins
To Columbus Blue JacketsTo Pittsburgh Penguins
To Vancouver CanucksTo Pittsburgh Penguins

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
Kelly Buchberger
Mike Eastwood
Martin Brochu
Patrick Boileau
Drake Berehowsky
Reid Simpson
Nolan Baumgartner
Steve Webb
Jon Sim

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamViaRef
Vladimir Vujtek
Joel Bouchard
Rob Tallas
Ville Nieminen
Micki DuPont
Mathias Johansson
Richard Lintner
Shawn Heins
Jason MacDonald
Alexandre Daigle
Hans Jonsson
Nolan Baumgartner
Jamie Pushor
Kent Manderville
Patrick Boileau
Michal Sivek

Signings

DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
Ryan Malone
Dick Tarnstrom
Rico Fata
Mario Lemieux
Toby Petersen
Rob Scuderi
Matt Bradley
Milan Kraft
Andy Chiodo
Sebastien Caron
Ramzi Abid
Cam Paddock
Marc-Andre Fleury
Ryan Whitney
Maxime Talbot
Erik Christensen

Other

PlayerDateDetails
Eddie OlczykJune 11, 2003Hired as head coach
Tom BarrassoJune 18, 2003Retired

Draft picks

Pittsburgh had 11 picks in the 2003 NHL entry draft.

Round#PlayerPosNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
11Marc-Andre FleuryGoaltenderCanadaCape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL)
232Ryan StoneCenterBrandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
370Jonathan FilewichRight wingerCanadaPrince George Cougars (WHL)
373Daniel CarcilloLeft wingerCanadaSarnia Sting (OHL)
4121Paul BissonnetteDefenceCanadaSaginaw Spirit (OHL)
5161Evgeni IsakovLeft wingRussiaSeverstal Cherepovets (RSL)
6169Lukas BolfDefenceSparta Prague (Czech Extraliga Jr.)
7199Andy ChiodoGoaltenderCanadaToronto St. Michael's Majors (OHL)
7229Stephen DixonCenterCanadaCape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL)
8232Joe JensenCenterUnited StatesSt. Cloud State University (WCHA)
9263Matt MoulsonLeft wingsCanadaCornell University (ECAC)

;Draft notes

  • The Florida Panthers' first-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a June 21, 2003 trade that sent a 2003 first-round pick and a 2003 second round pick to the Panthers in exchange for a 2003 third-round pick and this pick.
  • The Penguins' first-round pick went to the Florida Panthers as the result of a June 21, 2003 trade that sent a 2003 first-round pick and a 2003 third-round pick to the Penguins in exchange for Mikael Samuelsson, a 2003 first-round pick and this pick.
  • The Penguins' third-round pick went to the Florida Panthers as the result of a June 21, 2003 trade that sent a 2003 first-round pick and a 2003 third-round pick to the Penguins in exchange for Mikael Samuelsson, a 2003 first-round pick and this pick.
  • The Florida Panthers' third-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a June 21, 2003 trade that sent Mikael Samuelsson, a 2003 first-round pick and a 2003 second round pick to the Panthers in exchange for a 2003 first-round pick and this pick.
  • The Penguins' fourth-round pick went to the Columbus Blue Jackets as the result of a March 15, 2002 trade that sent Jamie Pushor to the Penguins in exchange for this pick.
  • The Boston Bruins' fourth-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a March 11, 2003 trade that sent Ian Moran the Bruins in exchange for this pick.
  • The Penguins' fifth-round pick went to the San Jose Sharks as the result of a February 9, 2003 trade that sent Shawn Heins to the Penguins in exchange for this conditional pick.
  • The New York Islanders' fifth-round pick (from Philadelphia Flyers) went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a March 9, 2003 trade that sent Randy Robitaille the Islanders in exchange for this pick.
  • The New Jersey Devils' seventh-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a March 19, 2002 trade that sent Stephane Richer to the Devils in exchange for this pick.

Farm teams

The AHL's Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins finished third in the East Division with a 34–28–10–8 record. They defeated the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, Philadelphia Phantoms and the Hartford Wolf Pack to win the Richard F. Canning Trophy as Eastern Conference Champions. They were swept by the Milwaukee Admirals in the Calder Cup Finals.

The ECHL's Wheeling Nailers won the Northern Division and the Eastern Conference with a record of 51–17–4. They lost to the Reading Royals in the first round of the playoffs. Pat Bingham won the John Brophy Award as the ECHL's coach of the year.

Notes

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