Web2003-2004 Roster 2003-2004 Team Staff Head Coach Tony Granato Asst. Coach Jacques Cloutier Asst. Coach Rick Tocchet General Manager Pierre Lacroix Asst. General …
Colorado Avalanche. Roster and Statistics. Previous Season Next Season. Record: 42-19-13-8 (105 points), Finished 1st in NHL Northwest Division ( Schedule and …
WebColorado Avalanche. 40-22-13-7 (100 points) 4th in Western Conference. 2nd in Northwest Division. Scored 2.88 GPG (6th) Allowed 2.41 GPG (13th) Team & Player …
Colorado Avalanche 2003-04 roster and statistics. League Search Page -> NHL -> 2003-04 -> Colorado Avalanche -> Roster & Statistics. Player Register. Photo Gallery [36 photos of 39 players] Game Results. Head Coach: Tony Granato (40-22-13-7) Assistant Coach: Rick Tocchet. Assistant Coach: Jacques Cloutier.
The official 2003 roster of the Colorado Avalanche, including position, height, weight, date of birth, age, and birth place. Skip to Main Content The Official Site of the Colorado Avalanche
The 2003–04 Colorado Avalanche season was the Avalanche's ninth season. For the first time since moving to Colorado, the Avalanche did not win their division. They defeated the Dallas Stars in the Quarterfinal round, but lost in the Semifinal round to the San Jose Sharks.
Goals For: 236 (6th of 30), Goals Against: 198 (13th of 30) SRS: 0.48 (7th of 30), SOS: 0.01 (14th of 30) Playoffs: Lost Conference Semi-Finals (4-2) to San Jose …
Web2003-04 Colorado Avalanche Roster National Hockey League ( NHL ) Team Record: 40-22-13-7 - 100 points Finishing 2nd in the NHL's Northwest Division Postseason: 6-5 Lost …
2002-03 Colorado Avalanche Roster and Statistics Previous Season Next Season Record: 42-19-13-8 (105 points), Finished 1st in NHL Northwest Division ( Schedule and Results ) Coach: Bob Hartley (10-8-9-4), Tony Granato (32-11-4-4) Captain: Joe Sakic Primary Arena: Pepsi Center Goals For: 251 (5th of 30), Goals Against: 194 (7th of 30)
The 2003–04 Colorado Avalanche season was the Avalanche's ninth season. For the first time since moving to Colorado, the Avalanche did not win their division. They defeated the Dallas Stars in the Quarterfinal round, but lost in the Semifinal round to the San Jose Sharks.
Oct 10, 2003 · 2003-04 Colorado Avalanche Roster and Statistics Previous Season Next Season Record: 40-22-13-7 (100 points), Finished 2nd in NHL Northwest Division ( Schedule and Results ) Coach: Tony Granato (40-22-13-7) Captain: Joe Sakic Primary Arena: Pepsi Center Goals For: 236 (6th of 30), Goals Against: 198 (13th of 30)
The 2003–04 Colorado Avalanche season was the Avalanche's ninth season. For the first time since moving to Colorado, the Avalanche did not win their ...