2003–04 Vancouver Canucks season
The 2003–04 Vancouver Canucks season was the Canucks' 34th NHL season. It was the first time since the Northwest Division was created that a team other than the Colorado Avalanche won the division title.
Regular season
Divisional standings
Conference standings
p- Presidents' Trophy winner, x- qualified for playoffs, e- did not qualify for playoffs, y- divisional winnerSchedule and results
Playoffs
Western Conference Quarter-Finals vs. (6) Calgary Flames
After splitting the first two games in Vancouver, Dan Cloutier was injured midway through Game 3 in Calgary. With backup Johan Hedberg playing in relief, Vancouver would also split Games 3 and 4 in Calgary. Alex Auld took over in goal starting in Game 5, which the Canucks lost 2-1. Facing elimination in Game 6, Brendan Morrison scored the winner in the third overtime period to force a Game 7 in Vancouver. In the series-deciding game, the Canucks found themselves down a goal and on the penalty kill in the last minute. With Auld on the bench for the extra attacker, winger Matt Cooke tied the game with 5.7 seconds left to force overtime. However, with Ed Jovanovski still in the penalty box, former Canuck Martin Gelinas eliminated the Canucks on the power play.Vancouver loses series 4-3
# | Date | Visitor | Score | Home | OT | Decision | Attendance | Series |
1 | April 7 | Calgary | 3 - 5 | Vancouver | Cloutier | 18,630 | 1 – 0 | |
2 | April 9 | Calgary | 2 – 1 | Vancouver | Kiprusoff | 18,630 | 1 – 1 | |
3 | April 11 | Vancouver | 2 – 1 | Calgary | Hedberg | 19,289 | 2 – 1 | |
4 | April 13 | Vancouver | 0 – 4 | Calgary | Kiprusoff | 19,289 | 2 - 2 | |
5 | April 15 | Calgary | 2 – 1 | Vancouver | Kiprusoff | 18,630 | 3 – 2 | |
6 | April 17 | Vancouver | 5 – 4 | Calgary | 3OT | Auld | 19,289 | 3 – 3 |
7 | April 19 | Calgary | 3 – 2 | Vancouver | OT | Kiprusoff | 18,630 | 4 – 3 |
Note:
- Green background indicates win
- Red background indicates loss
Player statistics
Skaters
Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty Minutes†Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Team. Stats reflect time with the Team only.
‡Traded mid-season
Bold/italics denotes franchise record
Goaltenders
Note: GP = Games Played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/Shootout Losses; GA = Goals Against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals Against AverageAwards and records
Team awards
- Cyclone Taylor Trophy – Markus Naslund
- Cyrus H. McLean Trophy – Markus Naslund
- Fred J. Hume Award – Brent Sopel
- Babe Pratt Trophy – Mattias Ohlund
- Most Exciting Player Award – Todd Bertuzzi
- Molson Cup – Dan Cloutier
Transactions
Trades
Free agents
Draft picks
Vancouver's picks at the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, held in Nashville, Tennessee.Round | # | Player | Pos | Nationality | College/Junior/Club Team |
1 | 23 | Ryan Kesler | C | Ohio State University | |
2 | 60 | Marc-Andre Bernier | RW | Halifax Mooseheads | |
4 | 111 | Brandon Nolan | LW | Oshawa Generals | |
4 | 128 | Ty Morris | LW | St. Albert | |
5 | 150 | Nicklas Danielsson | RW | Brynäs IF | |
6 | 190 | Chad Brownlee | D | Vernon Vipers | |
7 | 222 | Francois-Pierre Guenette | C | Halifax Mooseheads | |
8 | 252 | Sergei Topol | F | OMSK | |
8 | 254 | Nathan McIver | D | Toronto St. Michael's Majors | |
9 | 285 | Matthew Hansen | D | Seattle Thunderbirds |