Wings 2003-2004 Detroit Red Wings Team Roster
Centers
No Name Age HT WT Born DOB
13 PAVEL DATSYUK 25 5.11 185 lbs. SVERDLOVSK,RUS 7/20/1978
19 STEVE YZERMAN 38 5.11 185 lbs. Cranbrook, BC 5/9/1965
20 MARK MOWERS 29 5.11 190 lbs. Whitesboro, NY 2/16/1974
21 BOYD DEVEREAUX 25 6.2 195 lbs. Seaforth, ONT 4/16/1978
29 JASON WILLIAMS 23 5.11 190 lbs. London, ONT 8/11/1980
33 KRIS DRAPER 32 5.11 190 lbs. Toronto, ONT 5/24/1971
Left Wing
No Name Age HT WT Born DOB
14 BRENDAN SHANAHAN 35 6.03 215 lbs. Mimico, ON 1/23/1969
40 HENRIK ZETTERBERG 23 6 190 NJURUNDA, SWEDEN 10/9/1980
41 RAY WHITNEY 31 5.9 178 Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta 5/8/1972
96 TOMAS HOLMSTROM 31 6 200 lbs. Pitea, SWE 1/23/1973
Right Wing
No Name Age HT WT Born DOB
17 BRETT HULL 39 5.11 203 lbs. Belleville, ONT 8/9/1964
18 KIRK MALTBY 31 6 190 lbs. Guelph, ON 12/22/1972
25 DARREN MCCARTY 31 6.1 215 lbs. Burnaby, BC 4/1/1972
32 STEVE THOMAS 40 5.11 185 Stockport, England 7/15/1963
Defense
No Name Age HT WT Born DOB
2 DERIAN HATCHER 31 6.5 235 lbs Sterling Heights, MI 6/4/1972
4 JAMIE RIVERS 28 6 190 Ottawa, ONT 3/16/1975
5 NICKLAS LIDSTROM 33 6.2 190 lbs. Vasteras, SWE 4/28/1970
8 JIRI FISCHER 23 6.5 225 lbs. Horovice, CZE 7/31/1980
11 MATHIEU DANDENAULT 27 6.1 200 lbs. Sherbrooke, PQ 2/3/1976
15 JASON WOOLLEY 34 6 206 lbs. Toronto, ONT 7/27/1969
23 MATHIEU SCHNEIDER 34 6 194 lbs. New York, NY 6/12/1969
24 CHRIS CHELIOS 42 6.1 190 lbs. Chicago, IL 1/25/1962
55 NIKLAS KRONWALL 23 6.1 158 Stockholm, SWE 1/12/1981
Goalies
No Name Age HT WT Born DOB
31 CURTIS JOSEPH 36 5.11 190 lbs. Keswick, Ontario 4/29/1967
34 MANNY LEGACE 30 5.8 165 lbs. Toronto, ONT 2/4/1973
39 DOMINIK HASEK 39 6.2 180 Pardubice, CZE 1/29/1965
Jim Nill - Assistant General Manager
Jim Nill
Ass. General Mgr.
DRW Mgmt.Jim DevellanoKen HollandJim Nill
Jim Nill begins his sixth season
as assistant general manager and his 10th overall as a member of the Red Wings management team. Nills duties include directing Detroits amateur scouting and selections at the annual NHL Entry Draft. He also served as the general manager of the Adirondack Red Wings.
Nill continues to oversee the development of the Red Wings prospects that are currently assigned to Detroits new main affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League, as well as those in the Canadian junior and European leagues. Two seasons ago (2001-02) Nill supervised Red Wing prospects assigned to Cincinnati (AHL).
Nill, 45, joined the Red Wings front office in the summer of 1994 following three seasons with the Ottawa Senators. He began his stint with Ottawa as an amateur scout and was promoted to the teams pro scout after only two years.
Prior to Ottawa, Nill enjoyed a nine-year NHL career as a Right Winger with Boston, Vancouver, St. Louis, Winnipeg and Detroit. He spent his final 21/2 years in uniform with the Red Wings after being acquired from Winnipeg Jan. 10, 1988. His NHL career numbers totaled 58 goals, 87 assists and 854 PIM in 524 regular-season games. Nill later went to Adirondack as a player/coach, retiring as a player after the 1990-91 season.
A native of Hanna, AB, Nill played for Medicine Hat (WHL) in the junior ranks, one year at the University of Calgary and was a member of the Canadian National and Olympic teams in 1979-80. He was St. Louis fourth pick (89th overall, fifth round) in the 1978 Entry Draft.
Jim and wife Bekki reside in suburban Detroit with daughters Jenna and Kristin and son Trevor.
Ken Holland - General Manager
Ken Holland
General Manager
DRW Mgmt.Jim DevellanoKen HollandJim Nill
Ken Holland
Ken Holland enters his sixth season as general manager and his 20th year with the Red Wings' organization. In his first two seasons as Detroit's general manager, Holland has quickly established himself as one of the most innovative and aggressive GMs in the National Hockey League.
In his first year as GM, Holland guided the Wings through their second Stanley Cup championship in as many years. In his second season's trade deadline day (March 23, 1999), Holland solidified his respect throughout the league as he orchestrated one of the most amazing 24-hour periods in NHL history. When the dust had settled, Detroit had acquired Chris Chelios, Ulf Samuelsson, Wendel Clark and Bill Ranford. While the Wings' 1999 Stanley Cup run was not to be, Holland's moves were widely regarded as both sound and brilliant as he was applauded for providing Detroit with the best possible chance of winning again.
Just two seasons later, Holland pulled off another amazing flurry of free agent singings in the summer of 2001. It all started May 24, 2001 when Holland secured the first of four veteran players as he signed defenseman Fredrik Olausson fresh out of the Swiss Hockey League. At that time, Olausson had 14 seasons of NHL experience under his belt and was playing for Bern of Swiss league in 2000-01.
Holland would keep the Winged Wheel soundly rolling along August 22, 2001 by signing 600+ goal scorer Brett Hull to a two-year contract. As July 1, 2001 came about Holland would trade forward Slava Kozlov and a first round draft pick to the Buffalo Sabres for goaltender extrodinare Dominik Hasek. The very next day, Holland signed free agent forward Luc Robitaille to a two-year deal with a club option for a third season. These four high-profile players fit very well into the organization and tremendouly contributed all season to Detroit's overall success in the regular season as well as the 2002 playoffs.
Detroit's 11th GM in the club's 76th season has also worked diligently throughout his tenure to secure new contracts with many Red Wing players. Holland fully believes in keeping the continuity of the team intact to ensure future success of the franchise. Evidence of this is shown in his ability to sign Detroit veterans to new contracts such as he accomplished with Steve Yzerman, Brendan Shanahan, Nicklas Lidstrom and Darren McCarty.
Holland's first priority immediately after the team's 2002 Stanley Cup celebration was to resign Dominik Hasek, Chris Chelios and Igor Larionov. Although Hasek was adamant about retirement, Holland wasted no time in signing Curtis Joseph to fill the void in the Detroit crease. He was also able to secure Chelios and Larionov for at least one more season.
In keeping the all important continuity of a successful veteran team, Holland quickly replaced the freshly retired Scotty Bowman with associate coach Dave Lewis who spent not only nine consecutive seasons as one of Bowman's associate coaches, but 15 seasons as an NHL defensman until he retired in November 1987 and was granted assistant coaching duties under Detroit head coach Jacques Demers.
Holland's role includes overseeing all aspects of hockey operations including all matters relating to player personnel, development, contract negotiations and player movements. Due to his numerous responsibilities as GM, Holland now plays a less prominent role at the NHL Entry Draft, after being the main point person during his seven years as amateur scouting director. In that capacity, he can be credited with selecting some of Detroit's best young talent, including Vyacheslav Kozlov, Darren McCarty, Chris Osgood and Martin Lapointe, along with several other top prospects.
Holland, 47, was elevated to his present position on July 18, 1997. Prior to that time, he handled several different front-office duties for the club over a 15-year period. Holland began his off-ice career in 1985 following a professional career as a goaltender, primarily in the American Hockey League. His first position was a western Canada scout followed by five years as amateur scouting director and three years as assistant general manager.
A native of Vernon, BC, Holland played in the junior ranks for Medicine Hat (WHL) in 1974-75. He was Toronto's 13th pick (188th overall) in the 1975 draft, but never saw action with the Maple Leafs. Holland twice signed with NHL teams as a free agent - in 1980 with Hartford and 1983 with Detroit. He spent most of his pro career with AHL clubs in Binghamton, Springfield and Adirondack. He made his NHL debut with one game in 1980-81 with Hartford followed by three games in a Detroit Red Wings uniform in 1983-84. In February of 1998, Holland was inducted to the Binghamton Hall of Fame.
Ken and his wife Cindi have four children - Brad, Julie, Rachel and Greg - and reside in suburban Detroit. He is also an avid golfer.
Wings Jim Devellano - Senior V.P. / Alternate Governor
Jim Devellano
Senior V.P.
DRW Mgmt.Jim DevellanoKen HollandJim Nill
Jim Devellano
Entering his 20th season with the Detroit Red Wings, Jim Devellano continues to be a driving force behind Detroits success as well as a strong influence in the evolution and improvement of the National Hockey League. Devellano can be credited with carefully building Detroits back-to-back 1997 and 1998 Stanley Cup Championship teams through 16 years of successful draft selections, savvy trades and aggressive free agent acquisitions. He choreographed the Red Wings steady rise from one of the NHLs weakest teams into the powerful club that has reached the Stanley Cup Finals three of the last seven years and lifted the coveted Cup in triumph two times, giving Devellano his fourth and fifth Stanley Cup rings (three with New York Islanders, two with Detroit).
Devellano was the first individual hired by owners Mike and Marian Ilitch after purchasing the Red Wings in June of 1982. He was the teams general manager for eight seasons before ascending to his current position of senior vice-president July 13, 1990. An excellent judge of talent throughout his 34 years in the NHL, Devellano believes that building a solid foundation begins with a capable scouting staff and strong Entry Draft selections. Evidence of the wisdom in this plan can be seen in Devellanos first draft as Red Wings general manager when he tabbed Steve Yzerman in the 1983 Entry Draft to be the cornerstone of the franchise.
Devellano was one of the first NHL general managers to assemble a strong European scouting staff back in 1984. A progressive move that has produced several Red Wing standouts including Russians Sergei Fedorov, Slava Kozlov and Vladimir Konstantinov. Europeans such as Nicklas Lidstrom and Tomas Holmstrom were discovered by Devellanos Swedish scouting staff.
Through the course of Devellanos tenure with the Red Wings, Detroit has participated in six conference finals (1987, 88, 95, 96, 97, 98) and three Stanley Cup Finals (1995, 97, 98), collected two Presidents Trophies (1995, 96), three regular-season Western Conference championships (1994, 95, 96) and eight division championships (1988, 89, 92, 94, 95, 96, 99, 01).
Devellano is the proud owner of 11 Championship Rings. His impressive collection includes: Five Stanley Cup Rings (N.Y. Islanders 1980, 1981, 1982 and Detroit 1997 and 1998), Three Calder Cup Champions Rings in the American Hockey League all with Adirondack (1986, 1989 and 1992), Two Adams Cup Championship Rings in the Central Hockey League (Fort Worth 1978 and Indianapolis 1982), and One Riley Cup Championship Ring in the East Coast Hockey League (Toledo 1994).
Devellanos lengthy tenure as head of hockey operations for the Red Wings is second only to the 35 years served by the late Jack Adams, the legendary G.M. credited with building the Red Wing dynasty of the 1950s. In addition to his duties as senior vice-president, Devellano serves as the teams alternate on the NHLs Board of Governors.
He has been instrumental in many historical decisions in the National Hockey League, including bringing the Entry Draft to the United States for the very first time on June 13, 1987 at Joe Louis Arena. Most recently, it was at Devellanos suggestion that the NHL instituted a new overtime format for the 1999-2000 season that includes skating four aside as well as one point for each team following a regulation tie and an additional point if a team is victorious in overtime.
Having served as a teacher and mentor to numerous front office personnel over the years, Devellanos influence has reached several NHL clubs. Currently there are three NHL general managers who have succeeded under Devellanos tutelage Detroit General Manager Ken Holland, Darcy Reiger of the Buffalo Sabres and Don Waddell of the Atlanta Thrashers.
Devellano, 58, did not play professional hockey, but rose through the ranks in various capacities in his native Toronto. Joining current Red Wings coach Scotty Bowman, he became a scout with the St. Louis Blues in 1967 when the NHL expanded from six to 12 teams. Also, it was Devellanos strong recommendation to owner Mike Ilitch that led to Scotty Bowmans hiring by the Wings.
Joining the New York Islanders as a scout when that club was founded in 1972, Devellanos scouting skills helped build a team that won four consecutive Stanley Cup titles (1980-83). In 1979-80, he became general manager of the Islanders Indianapolis (CHL) farm club and was named Minor League Executive of the Year by The Hockey News. He returned to New York in 1981 as the Islanders assistant general manager.
Devellano sits on the Board of the National Institute for the Blind. Most recently, Mike Ilitch named Devellano Senior Vice-President of MLBs Detroit Tigers. Devellano resides in Sarasota, Florida.
Position Name
Public Address Announcer Budd Lynch
Broadcast Production Manager Sheldon Nueman
Broadcast Production Assistant Lidia Kukurka
Production Coordinator Andrea Smith
NHL Engineering Daniel Thoms
Team Video Coordinator Joe Ducharme
Team Photographer Steve Kovich
Statistics and Research Greg Innis
Statistics and Research Assistant Morris Moorawnick
Game Night Staff Coordinator Gary Hinds
Game Night Staff Jerry Brown, Marc DesRosiers,George Griggs, Lance Hofner, Larry Kosiba, Chip Molitor, Jim Omilian,Matt Pavelich, Mark Pernak, Tom Shaw, Paul Vockler, Bill Waddell, Joel Wisser
Team Statistician Adam Mitchell
Media Lounge Receptionist Barbara Valade
Red Wings Dressing Room Assistants John Remejes
Visitors Dressing Room Assistants Henry Baker
Position Name
Owner/Governor Mike Ilitch
Owner/Secretary-Treasurer Marian Ilitch
Senior Vice-President/Alternate Governor Jim Devellano
Vice-President, Red Wings/President, Ilitch Holdings, Inc./Alternate Governor Christopher Ilitch
President, Ilitch Holdings, Inc./Alternate Governor Denise Ilitch
General Counsel Rob Carr
General Manager/Alternate Governor Ken Holland
Assistant General Manager Jim Nill
Head Coach Dave Lewis
Associate Coaches Barry Smith,Joe Kocur
Consultant Scotty Bowman
Goaltending Consultant Jim Bedard
NHL Scout Dan Belisle
Pro Scouts Mark Howe,Bob McCammon
Amateur Scouts Glenn Merkosky, Joe McDonnell, Bruce Haralson, Mark Leach
Director of European Scouting Hakan Andersson
European Scout Vladimir Havluj
Part-Time European Scout Evgeni Erfilov
Part-Time Scout Marty Stein
Vice President of Finance Paul MacDonald
Executive Assistant Nancy Beard
Administrative and Scouting Coordinator David Kolb
Accounting Assistant Bridget Merritt
Athletic Therapist Piet Van Zant
Assistant Athletic Therapist Russ Baumann
Team Masseur Sergei Tchekmarev
Equipment Manager Paul Boyer
Assistant Equipment Manager Tim Abbott
Senior Director of Communications John Hahn
Media Relations Manager Michael Kuta
Community Relations Manager Anne Marie Krappmann
Team Photographer Steve Kovich
Senior Vice President / General Manager Joe Louis Arena Randy Lippe
Senior Director of Box Office Operations Bob Kerlin
Director of Corporate Sales Kurt Buhler
Account Executives Mark Kelly, Jon Newsom, Jared Rice
Administrative Assistant Debroah Fincken
Assistant Director of Marketing Lori Shiels
Marketing Coordinator
Rob Holewinski
Marketing Assistant Todd Beam
Season Ticket Sales Manager Chuck Smith
Season Ticket Corrdinators Maria Walling, Chad Wardie
Season Ticket Account Representatives Melissa Halvorsen
Group Sales Coordinator Caron Weiss
Director of Publishing/New Media Mike Bayoff
Team Physicians John Finley, D.O.; David Collon, M.D.
Team Dentist C.J. Regula, D.M.D.
Radio Broadcasters, Team 1270 WXYT Ken Kal, Paul Woods
TV Broadcasters, FOX Sports Net Detroit Ken Daniels, Mickey Redmond
Game Staff
NHL Off-Ice Officials
Wings DRW Staff
Red Wings's Staff
Randy Lippe Paul MacDonald Rob Carr Tim Padgett Michael Healy
Senior Vice President / General Manager Joe Louis Arena
Vice President of Finance General Counsel Vice President of Building Operations Vice President of Civic Relations and Event Logistics
Mike Bayoff Kurt Buhler John Hahn Bob
Kerlin Lori Shiels
Dir. of Publishing / New Media Dir. of Corporate Sales Senior Dir. of Comm. Senior Dir. of Box Office Operations Assistant Director of Marketing
Michael Kuta Anne Marie Krappmann Chuck Smith Sheldon Nueman Rob Holewinski
Media Relations Manager Community Relations
Mgr. Season Ticket Sales Mgr. Broadcast Production Manager Marketing Coordinator
Todd Beam Caron Weiss Mark Kelly Jon Newsom Jared Rice
Marketing Assistant Group Sales Coordinator Account Executive Account Executive Account Executive
David Kolb Nancy Beard Deb Fincken Bridget Merrit
Admin. and Scouting Coordinator Executive Assistant Executive Assistant Accounting Assistant
The Wings Dave Lewis - Head Coach
Dave Lewis
Head Coach
DRW CoachesDave LewisBarry SmithJoe KocurJim Bedard
25th Head Coach in Wings 76 year history
Dave Lewis begins his first season as head coach of the Detroit Red Wings, named to the position on July 17, 2002. Lewis replaces the legendary Scotty Bowman, becoming just the 25th head coach in the Red Wings' 76-year history.
Entering his 17th year with the Red Wings organization, (two as a player and 15 as a coach), Lewis has been a mainstay behind the bench holding the distinction of having worked with three different head coaches. He began in 1987 by working with Jacques Demers, followed by Bryan Murray and continuing with Scotty Bowman. Lewis' 15 years as an NHL defenseman prepared him for his coaching career as he has excelled both as a motivator and tactician behind the Red Wings' bench. His other duties include extensive video work used in scouting opponents.
Lewis, 49, joined the coaching staff immediately after retiring as a player Nov. 6, 1987, amid his 15th National Hockey League season. The 2001 -02 campaign will mark Dave's 15th consecutive year in the Detroit organization since signing as a free agent July 28, 1986. He has three Stanley Cup Championships in his career, 1997, 1998 and 2002, all with Detroit.
At the beginning of the 1998-99 season, Dave shared the head coaching responsibilities with Barry Smith through training camp and the first five regular-season games as Bowman recovered from off-season knee surgery. The Lewis/Smith combination produced 4-1-0 record (.800).
A native of Kindersley, SK, Lewis played junior hockey for Saskatoon (WHL) and was the New York Islanders' second pick (33rd overall) in the 1973 NHL Entry Draft (selected by current Red Wings Senior Vice-President Jim Devellano, the Islanders' chief scout at the time). Lewis jumped from the junior ranks straight to the NHL and never played in the minor leagues.
Dave's biggest milestone came in a Red Wings uniform when he played in his 1,000th regular-season game April 1, 1987 against Philadelphia at Joe Louis Arena. In all, he played 1,008 regular-season games with the Islanders, Los Angeles, New Jersey and Detroit. He recorded 36 goals, 187 assists and 953 penalty minutes. He also appeared in 91 playoff games with one goal, 20 assists and 143 penalty minutes.
Away from the rink, Dave is actively involved with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Through his efforts over the past 11 years, the proceeds from the Dave Lewis Detroit Red Wings Fantasy Camp games and celebrity auctions have raised over $100,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. In addition, Lewis often hosts children from the Make-A-Wish Foundation at Red Wing practices throughout the season. Two summers ago summer Lewis arranged a trip to Russia for 28 campers and their spouses for a seven-day fantasy hockey camp and historical tour.
In his spare time, Lewis enjoys the camaraderie of golf and working with the four horses his family owns.
Dave and wife Brenda live in suburban Detroit and have a son, Ryan, and a daughter, Meagan.
Date Opp Res Score Rec. Pts GF GA Goalie Dec. Goal
10/9/2003 Los Angeles Kings W 3-2 1-0-0-0 2 3 2 HASEK YZERMAN
10/11/2003 Ottawa Senators W 3-2 2-0-0-0 4 6 4 HASEK LIDSTROM
10/16/2003 Vancouver Canucks W 3-2 3-0-0-0 6 9 6 HASEK WHITNEY
10/18/2003 Pittsburgh Penguins L 3-4 3-1-0-0 6 12 10 Hasek Fata
10/20/2003 Montreal Canadiens L 1-2 3-2-0-0 6 13 12 Hasek Zednik
10/22/2003 Columbus Blue Jackets W 4-1 4-2-0-0 8 17 13 LEGACE DATSYUK
10/24/2003 Dallas Stars W 4-0 5-2-0-0 10 21 13 HASEK WOOLLEY
10/25/2003 New York Rangers L 1-3 5-3-0-0 10 22 16 Hasek Holik
10/29/2003 St Louis Blues L 5-6 5-4-0-0 10 27 22 Legace Weight
10/30/2003 Nashville Predators L 3-5 5-5-0-0 10 30 27 Joseph Legwand
11/1/2003 Edmonton Oilers T 4-4 5-5-1-0 11 34 31 LEGACE Moreau
11/3/2003 Vancouver Canucks L 1-5 5-6-1-0 11 35 36 Legace Morrison
11/4/2003 Calgary Flames W 3-0 6-6-1-0 13 38 36 JOSEPH SHANAHAN
11/8/2003 Nashville Predators L 3-4 6-7-1-0 13 41 40 Joseph Walker
11/10/2003 Chicago Blackhawks W 3-0 7-7-1-0 15 44 40 HASEK DATSYUK
11/12/2003 Dallas Stars W 6-2 8-7-1-0 17 50 42 HASEK THOMAS
11/14/2003 Chicago Blackhawks W 4-3 9-7-1-0 19 54 45 HASEK SHANAHAN
11/15/2003 Minnesota Wild T 1-1 9-7-2-0 20 55 46 HASEK YZERMAN
11/19/2003 Columbus Blue Jackets W 5-1 10-7-2-0 22 60 47 LEGACE HULL
11/20/2003 Columbus Blue Jackets L 0-3 10-8-2-0 22 60 50 Legace Nash
11/22/2003 Minnesota Wild W 5-2 11-8-2-0 24 65 52 JOSEPH LIDSTROM
11/24/2003 Washington Capitals L 1-4 11-9-2-0 24 66 56 Joseph Bondra
11/26/2003 Edmonton Oilers W 7-1 12-9-2-0 26 73 57 LEGACE BOOTLAND
11/28/2003 New York Islanders W 6-0 13-9-2-0 28 79 57 LEGACE THOMAS
11/29/2003 St Louis Blues W 2-1 14-9-2-0 30 81 58 LEGACE DEVEREAUX
12/3/2003 Anaheim Mighty Ducks W 7-2 15-9-2-0 32 88 60 LEGACE MALTBY
12/4/2003 St Louis Blues T 4-4 15-9-3-0 33 92 64 HASEK HULL
12/6/2003 Toronto Maple Leafs L 2-5 15-10-3-0 33 94 69 Legace Roberts
12/8/2003 Los Angeles Kings W 3-2 16-10-3-0 35 97 71 HASEK HULL
12/10/2003 Buffalo Sabres W 7-2 17-10-3-0 37 104 73 JOSEPH DATSYUK
12/11/2003 Chicago Blackhawks OL 3-4 17-10-3-1 38 107 77 Joseph Bell
12/13/2003 Washington Capitals W 5-1 18-10-3-1 40 112 78 JOSEPH SHANAHAN
12/15/2003 Florida Panthers W 4-1 19-10-3-1 42 116 79 JOSEPH MALTBY
12/17/2003 San Jose Sharks W 3-2 20-10-3-1 44 119 81 JOSEPH SHANAHAN
12/19/2003 Chicago Blackhawks W 3-2 21-10-3-1 46 122 83 LEGACE SHANAHAN
12/20/2003 Nashville Predators L 0-1 21-11-3-1 46 122 84 Joseph Hambuis
12/22/2003 St Louis Blues W 2-1 22-11-3-1 48 124 85 JOSEPH DATSYUK
12/26/2003 Minnesota Wild T 2-2 22-11-4-1 49 126 87 JOSEPH DRAPER
12/28/2003 Chicago Blackhawks L 0-3 22-12-4-1 49 126 90 Leighton Dempsey
12/31/2003 Atlanta Thrashers W 6-5 23-12-4-1 51 132 95 JOSEPH ZETTERBERG
1/2/2004 Carolina Hurricanes W 4-1 24-12-4-1 53 136 96 JOSEPH DATSYUK
1/3/2004 Anaheim Mighty Ducks W 3-1 25-12-4-1 55 139 97 LEGACE SHANAHAN
1/5/2004 Nashville Predators W 6-0 26-12-4-1 57 145 97 JOSEPH DRAPER
1/7/2004 Boston Bruins L 0-3 26-13-4-1 57 145 100 Joseph Thornton
1/10/2004 Boston Bruins OL 1-2 26-13-4-2 58 146 101 Joseph Thornton
1/14/2004 Chicago Blackhawks W 4-2 27-13-4-2 60 150 103 LEGACE KRONWALL
1/16/2004 Phoenix Coyotes T 3-3 27-13-5-2 61 153 106 JOSEPH ZETTERBERG
1/19/2004 San Jose Sharks L 1-2 27-14-5-2 61 154 108 Joseph Dimitrakos
1/21/2004 Anaheim Mighty Ducks T 2-2 27-14-6-2 62 156 110 LEGACE Sykora
1/22/2004 Los Angeles Kings W 5-4 28-14-6-2 64 161 115 JOSEPH SCHNEIDER
1/24/2004 Phoenix Coyotes L 2-5 28-15-6-2 64 163 120 Joseph Suchy
1/26/2004 Dallas Stars T 2-2 28-15-7-2 65 165 122 LEGACE Numminen
1/29/2004 New Jersey Devils W 5-2 29-15-7-2 67 170 124 JOSEPH HULL
1/31/2004 Carolina Hurricanes T 4-4 29-15-8-2 68 174 128 LEGACE HOLMSTROM
2/3/2004 Nashville Predators W 4-1 30-15-8-2 70 178 79 LEGACE SHANAHAN
2/5/2004 Colorado Avalanche W 3-2 31-15-8-2 72 181 131 JOSEPH HULL
DENVER (AP) -- Boos and debris rained down on the ice. This wasn't the ending Colorado's fans wanted in a matchup of the NHL's two best teams and biggest rivals.
Brett Hull scored 57 seconds into overtime after two Colorado players were hit with penalties at the end of regulation, leading the Detroit Red Wings to a 3-2 win over the Avalanche on Thursday night.
Detroit had a two-man advantage to start overtime after Steve Konowalchuk and Adam Foote were called for four-minute high-sticking penalties with 1.6 seconds left. Although NHL overtimes are played four-on-four, in this case the Red Wings were given a five-on-three edge to begin the period.
The crowd booed throughout the overtime and started throwing bottles and cups on the ice after Hull's hard shot from the top of the right circle went in over David Aebischer's right shoulder.
History Red Wing Team Captains
Year Name
1926-27 Art Duncan
1927-28 Reg Noble
1928-29 Reg Noble
1929-30 Reg Noble
1930-31 George Hay
1931-32 Carson Cooper
1932-33 Larry Aurie
1933-34 Herbie Lewis
1934-35 Ebbie Goodfellow
1935-36 Doug Young
1936-37 Doug Young
1937-38 Doug Young
1938-39 Ebbie Goodfellow
1939-40 Ebbie Goodfellow
1940-41 Ebbie Goodfellow
1941-42 Ebbie Goodfellow, Syd Howe
1942-43 Sid Abel
1943-44 Mud Bruneteau, Bill Hollett
1944-45 Bill Hollett
1945-46 Bill Hollett, Sid Abel
1946-47 Sid Abel
1947-48 Sid Abel
1948-49 Sid Abel
1949-50 Sid Abel
1950-51 Sid Abel
1951-52 Sid Abel
1952-53 Ted Lindsay
1953-54 Ted Lindsay
1954-55 Ted Lindsay
1955-56 Ted Lindsay
1956-57 Red Kelly
1957-58 Red Kelly
1958-59 Gordie Howe
1959-60 Gordie Howe
1960-61 Gordie Howe
1961-62 Gordie Howe
1962-63 Alex Delvecchio
1963-64 Alex Delvecchio
1964-65 Alex Delvecchio
1965-66 Alex Delvecchio
1966-67 Alex Delvecchio
1967-68 Alex Delvecchio
1968-69 Alex Delvecchio
1969-70 Alex Delvecchio
1970-71 Alex Delvecchio
1971-72 Alex Delvecchio
1972-73 Alex Delvecchio
1973-74 Alex Delvecchio, Nick Libett,Red Berenson, Gary Bergman,Ted Harris, Mickey Redmond,Larry Johnston
1974-75 Marcel Dionne
1975-76 Danny Grant, Terry Harper
1976-77 Danny Grant, Dennis Polonich
1977-78 Dan Maloney, Dennis Hextall
1978-79 Dennis Hextall, Nick Libett,Paul Woods
1979-80 Dale McCourt
1980-81 Errol Thompson, Reed Larson
1981-82 Reed Larson
1982-83 Danny Gare
1983-84 Danny Gare
1984-85 Danny Gare
1985-86 Danny Gare
1986-87 to Present Steve Yzerman
10/9/2003 Los Angeles Kings 3-2 W Recap
10/11/2003 Ottawa Senators 3-2 W Recap
10/16/2003 Vancouver Canucks 3-2 W Recap
10/18/2003 Pittsburgh Penguins 3-4 L Recap
10/20/2003 Montreal Canadiens 1-2 L Recap
10/22/2003 Columbus Blue Jackets 4-1 W Recap
10/24/2003 Dallas Stars 4-0 W Recap
10/25/2003 New York Rangers 1-3 L Recap
10/29/2003 St Louis Blues 5-6 L Recap
10/30/2003 Nashville Predators 3-5 L Recap
11/1/2003 Edmonton Oilers 4-4 T Recap
11/3/2003 Vancouver Canucks 1-5 L Recap
11/4/2003 Calgary Flames 3-0 W Recap
11/8/2003 Nashville Predators 3-4 L Recap
11/10/2003 Chicago Blackhawks 3-0 W Recap
11/12/2003 Dallas Stars 6-2 W Recap
11/14/2003 Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 W Recap
11/15/2003 Minnesota Wild 1-1 T Recap
11/19/2003 Columbus Blue Jackets 5-1 W Recap
11/20/2003 Columbus Blue Jackets 0-3 L Recap
11/22/2003 Minnesota Wild 5-2 W Recap
11/24/2003 Washington Capitals 1-4 L Recap
11/26/2003 Edmonton Oilers 7-1 W
11/28/2003 New York Islanders 6-0 W Recap
11/29/2003 St Louis Blues 2-1 W Recap
12/3/2003 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 7-2 W Recap
12/4/2003 St Louis Blues 4-4 T Recap
12/6/2003 Toronto Maple Leafs 2-5 L Recap
12/8/2003 Los Angeles Kings 3-2 W Recap
12/10/2003 Buffalo Sabres 7-2 W Recap
12/11/2003 Chicago Blackhawks 3-4 OL
12/13/2003 Washington Capitals 5-1 W Recap
12/15/2003 Florida Panthers 4-1 W Recap
12/17/2003 San Jose Sharks 3-2 W Recap
12/19/2003 Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 W Recap
12/20/2003 Nashville Predators 0-1 L Recap
12/22/2003 St Louis Blues 2-1 W Recap
12/26/2003 Minnesota Wild 2-2 T Recap
12/28/2003 Chicago Blackhawks 0-3 L
12/31/2003 Atlanta Thrashers 6-5 W Recap
1/2/2004 Carolina Hurricanes 4-1 W Recap
1/3/2004 Anaheim Mighty Ducks 3-1 W Recap
1/5/2004 Nashville Predators 6-0 W Recap
1/7/2004 Boston Bruins 0-3 L Recap
1/10/2004 Boston Bruins 1-2 OL Recap
1/14/2004 Chicago Blackhawks 4-2 W Recap
1/16/2004 Phoenix Coyotes 3-3 T Recap
1/19/2004 San Jose Sharks 1-2 L Recap
Egy kis eredmény lista:(Nemzeti Sportból)
1.
Detroit Red Wings-Minnesota Wild 2-2
(0-0, 0-1, 2-1, 0-0)
G: Zetterberg (43.), Draper (48.) ill. Gaborik (40.), Walz (47.)
K: Cu. Joseph 22/24 ill. Roloson 38/40
2.
Chicago Blackhawks-Detroit Red Wings 3-0
(1-0, 1-0, 1-0)
G: Dempsey (16.), Ruutu (39.-ee.), Quint (56.-ee.)
K: Leighton 20/20 ill. Legace 24/27
3.
Detroit Red Wings-Atlanta Thrashers 6-5
(0-0, 3-3, 2-2, 1-0-hu.)
G: Schneider (21.), Holmström (23.), Whitney (29.), Zetterberg (46., 63.-az elsőt ee.), Shanahan (49.) ill. Kozlov (24.), Petrovicky (32.), Blatny (36.), Kovalcsuk (42.), Tjarnqvist (53.)
K: Joseph 22/27 ill. Nurminen 38/44
4.
Carolina Hurricanes-Detroit Red Wings 1-4
(0-2, 1-1, 0-1)
G: K. Adams (40.-eh.) ill. Dacjuk (10.), Yzerman (11.-ee.), K. Draper (29., 57.-az első eh.)
K: Weekes 5/7, a 2. harmadtól Storr 13/15 ill. Joseph 29/30
5.
Detroit Red Wings-Anaheim Mighty Ducks 3-1
(1-0, 0-1, 2-0)
G: Holmströüm (14.), Shanahan (42.), Maltby (57.) ill. McDonald (35.)
K: Legace 31/32 ill. Giguere 38/41
6.
Detroit Red Wings-Nashville Predators 6-0
(2-0, 1-0, 3-0)
G: K. Draper (8., 53.), Woolley (18., 45.), Lindström (30.-ee.), Whitney (57.-ee.)
K: Joseph 26/26 ill. Vokoun 13/17----44:26-tól Mason 8/10
December legjobb támadója Pavel Dacjuk!!!!
7.
Detroit Red Wings-Boston Bruins 0-3
(0-1, 0-1, 0-1)
G: J. Thornton (14.), Green (36.), Knuble (43.)
K: Joseph 23/26 ill. Raycroft 36/36
Ki a lofasz engedte meg teneked, hogy ellopd az altalam tiszteletbol gyartott wallpapert, es felrakd a sajat oldaladra, hovatovabb annelkul, hogy feltunteted, ki csinalta? Komolyan mondom, vizjelezni fogom, amit csinalok. Ez vicc.
Egyebkent hasznald egeszseggel, de ird oda, hogy ki csinalta, mert kulonben leuvoltom a parokadat a fejed tetejerol...
Meg ugy altalaban, a neten, ha elveszel valamit, amit nem te gyartottal, es kirakod sajat gyjtemenybe, ez igy illik.
Etikett, vagy netikett... vagy ahogy tetszik.
Egyebkent meg felkesz, ennel sokkal szebb lesz, legyel resen!