2003–04 New York Rangers season

The 2003–04 New York Rangers season was their 78th in the National Hockey League (NHL). The team finished with one of the worst records in the league despite bringing in future Hall of Famer Jaromir Jagr midway through the season. The team would eventually trade away most of its major acquisitions, including their long-time defensive stalwart Brian Leetch. This would prove to be the final season for team captain Mark Messier.

2003–04 New York Rangers
Division4th Atlantic
Conference13th Eastern
2003–04 record27–40–7–8
Home record13–21–3–4
Road record14–19–4–4
Goals for206
Goals against250
Team information
General managerGlen Sather
CoachGlen Sather (interim)
Tom Renney
CaptainMark Messier
Alternate captainsBrian Leetch (Oct-Mar)
Jaromir Jagr (Mar-Apr)
Eric Lindros
ArenaMadison Square Garden
Average attendance18,073 (99.3%)
Team leaders
GoalsBobby Holik (25)
AssistsBobby Holik (31)
PointsBobby Holik (56)
Penalty minutesMatthew Barnaby (120)
WinsMike Dunham (16)
Goals against averageJussi Markkanen (2.56)

Regular season

Final standings

Atlantic Division[1]
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PTS
13Philadelphia Flyers824021156229186101
26New Jersey Devils824325122213164100
38New York Islanders82382911423721091
413New York Rangers8227407820625069
515Pittsburgh Penguins8223478419030358

Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points
         Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.

Eastern Conference[2]
R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 Z- Tampa Bay LightningSE82462286245192106
2 Y- Boston BruinsNE824119157209188104
3 Y- Philadelphia FlyersAT824021156209188101
4 X- Toronto Maple LeafsNE824524103242204103
5 X- Ottawa SenatorsNE824323106262189102
6 X- New Jersey DevilsAT824325122213164100
7 X- Montreal CanadiensNE8241307420819293
8 X- New York IslandersAT82382911423721091
8.5
9 Buffalo SabresNE8237347422022185
10 Atlanta ThrashersSE8233378421424378
11 Carolina HurricanesSE82283414617220976
12 Florida PanthersSE82283515418822175
13 New York RangersAT8227407820625069
14 Washington CapitalsSE82234610318625359
15 Pittsburgh PenguinsAT8223478419030358

Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

Z – Clinched Conference; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot

Schedule and results

2003-04 Game Log

Playoffs

The Rangers failed to qualify for the 2004 Stanley Cup playoffs, missing the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season.

Player statistics

Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season
Player GP TOI W L T GA GAA SA SV% SO
Mike Dunham573148163051593.031522.8962
Jussi Markkanen2612448121532.56611.9132
Jamie McLennan4243130122.9697.8760
Jason LaBarbera4198120164.8591.8240
Steve Valiquette211911063.0071.9150

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Rangers. Stats reflect time with Rangers only.
Traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with Rangers only.

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Awards and records

Transactions

Draft picks

New York's picks at the 2003 NHL Entry Draft in Nashville, Tennessee, at the Gaylord Entertainment Center.[4]

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 12 Hugh Jessiman RW  United States Dartmouth College (ECAC)
2 50[a] Ivan Baranka D  Slovakia Spartak Dubnica Jr. (Slovakia Jr.)
3 75[b] Ken Roche C  United States St. Sebastian's School (USHS–MA)
4 122[c] Corey Potter D  United States Michigan State University (CCHA)
5 149 Nigel Dawes LW  Canada Kootenay Ice (WHL)
6 176[d] Ivan Dornic C  Slovakia Slovan Bratislava (Slovak Extraliga)
6 179[e] Philippe Furrer D   Switzerland SC Bern (NLA)
6 180[f] Chris Holt G  Canada US National Team Development Program (USA)
7 209 Dylan Reese D  United States Pittsburgh Forge (NAHL)
8 243 Jan Marek F  Czech Republic Oceláři Třinec (Czech Extraliga)
Draft notes[5]
  • The New York Rangers' second-round pick went to the San Jose Sharks as the result of a June 21, 2003 trade that sent a 2003 second-round pick and a 2003 third-round pick to the Rangers in exchange for this pick.
  • a The San Jose Sharks' second-round pick went to the New York Rangers as a result of a June 21, 2003 trade that sent a 2003 second round pick to the Sharks in exchange for a 2003 third-round pick and this pick.
  • b The San Jose Sharks' third-round pick went to the New York Rangers as a result of a June 21, 2003 trade that sent a 2003 second round pick to the Sharks in exchange for a 2003 second-round pick and this pick.
  • The New York Rangers' third-round pick went to the Philadelphia Flyers as the result of an August 20, 2001 trade that sent Eric Lindros to the Rangers in exchange for Kim Johnsson, Pavel Brendl, Jan Hlavac and this pick.
  • The New York Rangers' fourth-round pick went to the Florida Panthers as the result of a March 18, 2002 trade that sent Pavel Bure and a 2002 second-round pick to the Rangers in exchange for Igor Ulanov, Filip Novak, a 2002 first round pick, a 2002 second round pick and this pick.
  • c The Edmonton Oilers' fourth-round pick went to the New York Rangers as a result of a June 30, 2002 trade that sent Mike Richter to the Oilers in exchange for this pick.
  • d The Calgary Flames' sixth-round pick went to the New York Rangers as a result of a January 22, 2003 trade that sent Mike Mottau to the Flames in exchange for a 2004 sixth-round pick and this pick.
  • e The San Jose Sharks' sixth-round pick (originally New York Rangers) went to the New York Rangers as a result of a June 22, 2003 trade that sent previous considerations to the Sharks in exchange for this pick.
  • f The Los Angeles Kings' sixth-round pick went to the New York Rangers as a result of a July 16, 2002 trade that sent Derek Armstrong to the Kings in exchange for this conditional pick.
  • The New York Rangers' ninth-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as the result of a June 23, 2002 trade that sent Krysztof Oliwa to the Rangers in exchange for future considerations (this pick).

References

  1. "2003-2004 Division Standings". National Hockey League. Retrieved March 26, 2012.
  2. "2003–2004 Standings by Conference". National Hockey League. Retrieved March 26, 2012.
  3. "2003-04 New York Rangers". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 2010-08-02.
  4. "NHL Entry Draft Year by Year Results". NHL.com. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
  5. "2003 NHL Entry Draft Pick Transactions". Pro Sports Transactions. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
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