2003–04 San Jose Sharks season
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The 2003–04 San Jose Sharks season was the franchise's 13th in the NHL. The Sharks made it to the Western Conference Finals for the first time before losing to the Calgary Flames. It was the last season before the 2004–05 lockout, which cancelled the following season.
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2003–04 San Jose Sharks | |
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Pacific Division champions | |
Division | 1st Pacific |
Conference | 2nd Western |
2003–04 record | 43–21–12–6 |
Home record | 24–8–7–2 |
Road record | 19–13–5–4 |
Goals for | 219 |
Goals against | 183 |
Team information | |
General manager | Doug Wilson |
Coach | Ron Wilson |
Captain | Mike Ricci (first 10 games) Vincent Damphousse (next 20 games) Alyn McCauley (next 10 games) Patrick Marleau (last 42 games) |
Alternate captains | Vincent Damphousse Alyn McCauley Mike Ricci |
Arena | HP Pavilion at San Jose |
Average attendance | 15,836 |
Minor league affiliate(s) | Cleveland Barons Fresno Falcons Johnstown Chiefs |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Patrick Marleau (28) |
Assists | Nils Ekman (33) |
Points | Patrick Marleau (57) |
Penalty minutes | Scott Parker (101) |
Plus/minus | Nils Ekman (+30) |
Wins | Evgeni Nabokov (31) |
Goals against average | Vesa Toskala (2.06) |
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