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2003–04 USHL season

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Sport
  
Ice hockey

Dates
  
28 Sep 2003 – 5 May 2004

Location
  
United States of America

Season champion
  
Tri-City Storm

Season champions
  
Tri-City Storm

Number of games
  
60

Number of teams
  
12

League
  
United States Hockey League

Duration
  
September 28, 2003 – May 5, 2004

Champions
  
Waterloo Black Hawks (1st Clark Cup)

Similar
  
2007–08 NCAA Division I, 2005–06 NCAA Division I, 2004–05 NHL season

The 2003–04 USHL season is the 24th season of the United States Hockey League as an all-junior league. The regular season began on September 26, 2003 and concluded on March 28, 2004 with the regular season champion winning the Anderson Cup. The 2003-04 season was the first for the Danville Wings who transferred from the NAHL and the only for the St. Louis Heartland Eagles who moved from Topeka, Kansas. At the conclusion of the season, St. Louis voluntarily suspended operations and officially folded a year later.

Contents

The Clark Cup playoffs features the top four teams from each division competing for the league title.

Regular season

Final Standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime Losses; SL = Shootout Losses; GF = Goals For; GA = Goals Against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched league title

Awards

  • Coach of the Year: Wil Nichol Chicago Steel
  • Curt Hammer Award: Topher Scott Chicago Steel
  • Defenseman of the Year: Mike Hodgson Sioux City Musketeers
  • Forward of the Year: Mike Howe River City Lancers
  • General Manager of the Year: Bliss Litter Tri-City Storm
  • Goaltender of the Year: Phil Lamoureux Lincoln Stars
  • Organization of the Year: Tri-City Storm
  • Player of the Year: Mike Howe River City Lancers
  • Rookie of the Year: Matthew Ford Sioux Falls Stampede
  • References

    2003–04 USHL season Wikipedia