2004–05 New York Islanders | |
Division | Atlantic |
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2004–05 record | n/a |
Team information | |
Coach | Steve Stirling |
Captain | Michael Peca |
The 2004–05 New York Islanders season would have been their 33rd National Hockey League season, however it was cancelled as the 2004–05 NHL lockout could not be resolved in time to save the season.
Offseason[]
The Islanders chose Petteri Nokelainen as their first-round choice, sixteenth over-all.
Transactions[]
Roster[]
Draft picks[]
NHL Draft[]
Rd. | # | Player | Position | Nationality | College/Junior/Club team |
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1 | 16 | Petteri Nokelainen | Right Wing | ![]() |
SaiPa (SM-liiga) |
2 | 47 | Blake Comeau | Right Wing | ![]() |
Kelowna Rockets (WHL) |
3 | 82 | Sergei Ogorodnikov | Center | ![]() |
Tver (Russia) |
4 | 115 | Wes O'Neill | Defense | ![]() |
Notre Dame (NCAA) |
5 | 148 | Steven Regier | Left Wing | ![]() |
Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL) |
6 | 179 | Jaroslav Mrazek | Left Wing | ![]() |
Sparta Juniors (Czech Rep) |
7 | 210 | Emil Axelsson | Defense | ![]() |
Orebro (Sweden) |
7 | 227 | Chris Campoli | Defense | ![]() |
Erie Otters (OHL) |
8 | 244 | Jason Pitton | Left Wing | ![]() |
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) |
9 | 276 | Sylvain Michaud | Goaltender | ![]() |
Drummondville Voltigeurs (QMJHL) |
Farm teams[]
See also[]
References[]
New York Islanders Seasons |
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1972–73 • 1973–74 • 1974–75 • 1975–76 • 1976–77 • 1977–78 • 1978–79 • 1979–80 • 1980–81 • 1981–82 • 1982–83 • 1983–84 • 1984–85 • 1985–86 • 1986–87 • 1987–88 • 1988–89 • 1989–90 • 1990–91 • 1991–92 • 1992–93 • 1993–94 • 1994–95 • 1995–96 • 1996–97 • 1997–98 • 1998–99 • 1999–2000 • 2000–01 • 2001–02 • 2002–03 • 2003–04 • 2004–05 • 2005–06 • 2006–07 • 2007–08 • 2008–09 • 2009–10 • 2010–11 • 2011–12 • 2012–13 • 2013–14 • 2014–15 • 2015–16 • 2016–17 • 2017–18 • 2018–19 • 2019–20 • 2020–21 • 2021–22 • 2022–23 • 2023–24 Bold indicates Stanley Cup victory |
New York Islanders | |
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The Franchise | Franchise • Expansion Draft • Seasons • Records • Draft Picks • GMs • Award Winners • Head Coaches |
Arenas | Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum • Barclays Center • UBS Arena at Belmont Park |
Retired Numbers | 5 • 9 • 19 • 22 • 23 • 27 • 31 • 91 |
Affiliates | Bridgeport Sound Tigers (AHL) • Worcester Railers (ECHL) |
Rivals | New York Rangers • Philadelphia Flyers • New Jersey Devils |
Stanley Cup Finals (5) | Won: 1980 • 1981 • 1982 • 1983 • Lost: 1984 |
2004–05 NHL season by team | |
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Atlantic | New Jersey • NY Islanders • NY Rangers • Philadelphia • Pittsburgh |
Northeast | Boston • Buffalo • Montreal • Ottawa • Toronto |
Southeast | Atlanta • Carolina • Florida • Tampa Bay • Washington |
Central | Chicago • Columbus • Detroit • Nashville • St. Louis |
Northwest | Calgary • Colorado • Edmonton • Minnesota • Vancouver |
Pacific | Anaheim • Dallas • Los Angeles • Phoenix • San Jose |
See also | 2004 NHL Entry Draft |
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