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Quiz about NHL Scoring Leaders 200304
Quiz about NHL Scoring Leaders 200304

NHL Scoring Leaders: 2003-04 Trivia Quiz


This quiz will ask you to identify scoring leaders in many different categories for the 2003-04 NHL season.

A multiple-choice quiz by timattimatt. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
timattimatt
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
175,452
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
1038
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Question 1 of 10
1. Who led the league in points for the 2003-04 season? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Which team had the most 20-goal scorers? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which player (traded during the season) scored the most points during the 2003-04 season? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Who led all rookies in scoring in 2003-04? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Who led the Minnesota Wild in points in 2003-04? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Which of these players did not share the Rocket Richard trophy, awarded to the NHL's leading goal scorer? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which two players tied for the NHL's lead in plus/minus with +35 each? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which player tied with Martin St. Louis for the league lead in assists with 56? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Who was the only player in the top five scoring on the Washington Capitals, who was not traded away by season's end? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. What was remarkable about the winner of the NHL's 2003-04 Art Ross trophy (most points scored)? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Who led the league in points for the 2003-04 season?

Answer: Martin St. Louis

Martin St. Louis scored 94 points to lead the NHL. Joe Sakic and Ilya Kovalchuk tied for second with 87 points each. Markus Naslund finished 4th with 84 points. Peter Forsberg, the winner from 2002-2003, missed more than half the regular season, registering 55 points in 39 games, good for 47th place.
2. Which team had the most 20-goal scorers?

Answer: Tampa Bay Lightning

Martin St. Louis, Vincent Lecavalier, Brad Richards, Cory Stillman, Dave Andreychuk, and Fredrik Modin, all scored 20+ goals. Detroit and Ottawa had four, while Colorado had three.
3. Which player (traded during the season) scored the most points during the 2003-04 season?

Answer: Robert Lang

Lang finished the season with 79 points, despite only playing 69 games. He was traded to Detroit from Washington, where he picked up 4 assists in 4 games, before being sidelined for all but two of the remaining regular season games with a rib injury. Jagr had 74 points, being traded from Washington to the NY Rangers. Sergei Gonchar, who was sent from Washington to the Bruins, scored 58 points, leading all defenseman. Steve Sullivan, traded from Chicago to Nashville, scored 73.
4. Who led all rookies in scoring in 2003-04?

Answer: Michael Ryder

Ryder, of the Montreal Canadiens, scored 63 points (25 goals), Trent Hunter (NY Islanders) had 51 points (25 goals, as well), Tuomo Ruutu (Chicago Blackhawks) had 44 points (23 goals), and Nikolai Zherdev, who joined the Columbus Blue Jackets mid season, had 34 points (21 goals).
5. Who led the Minnesota Wild in points in 2003-04?

Answer: Alexandre Daigle

Diagle led the Wild in points (51) and goals (20). A former first overall draft pick, Daigle managed to get onto the Wild's roster on a tryout basis after an aborted comeback with the Penguins in '02-'03. Before that, Daigle had taken a few years off from hockey after failing to live up to expectations with several teams.
6. Which of these players did not share the Rocket Richard trophy, awarded to the NHL's leading goal scorer?

Answer: Martin St. Louis

Iginla, Kovalchuk and Nash all scored 41 goals. St. Louis tied with Patrick Elias for next place with 38 goals.
7. Which two players tied for the NHL's lead in plus/minus with +35 each?

Answer: Martin St. Louis and Marek Malik

Zdeno Chara led in plus/minus for a long while, but eventually lost it due to a 6-0 defeat at the hands of Toronto, in Ottawa's last game of the season. He was -2 in that game. Modin finished in 4th with +31.
8. Which player tied with Martin St. Louis for the league lead in assists with 56?

Answer: Scott Gomez

Tampa Bay's Cory Stillman finished 3rd with 55 assists, while Sakic and Tanguay, both of Colorado, tied for 4th with 54.
9. Who was the only player in the top five scoring on the Washington Capitals, who was not traded away by season's end?

Answer: Jeff Halpern

Halpern finished 3rd on the Capitals with 46 points, behind Robert Lang (74), and Sergei Gonchar (49), and in front of Jaromir Jagr (45) and Peter Bondra (35). All were traded away during the season and registered more points with their new teams.
10. What was remarkable about the winner of the NHL's 2003-04 Art Ross trophy (most points scored)?

Answer: He was the first ever former NCAA hockey player to win it.

Martin St. Louis, the Art Ross winner for 2003-04, was the first ever college hockey player to win the scoring race. He was 28 years old, not even close to the oldest to win it for the first time, considering the previous winner, Peter Forsberg, who won his first at age 29. St. Louis also played in all 82 games in 2003-04 for the Tampa Bay Lightning. St. Louis' 94 points was the lowest winning total since the lockout-shortened season on 1994-95.
Source: Author timattimatt

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