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However, due to the 2004\u201305 NHL lockout, no games were played. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsSchedule[edit]Transactions[edit]Trades[edit]Players acquired[edit]Players lost[edit]Signings[edit]Draft picks[edit]Farm teams[edit]References[edit]Schedule[edit]The Penguins regular season schedule was announced on July 14, 2004.[1] Their preseason schedule was released on August 6, 2004, with two changes announced five days later.[2][3]2004\u201305 schedule[4]GameDateOpponent1September 25Boston Bruins2September 26Minnesota Wild3September 28@ Ottawa Senators4September 30Ottawa Senators5October 1@ Minnesota Wild6October 2Washington Capitals7October 6@ Washington Capitals8October 8@ Columbus Blue Jackets9October 9Columbus Blue JacketsGameDateOpponent1October 15@ New York Rangers2October 16New York Rangers3October 19@ Montreal Canadiens4October 23@ Florida Panthers5October 26San Jose Sharks6October 29New York Rangers7October 30@ Buffalo Sabres8November 5@ Anaheim Mighty Ducks9November 6@ Los Angeles Kings10November 8@ Colorado Avalanche11November 11Edmonton Oilers12November 13Philadelphia Flyers13November 15Phoenix Coyotes14November 17Montreal Canadiens15November 18@ Washington Capitals16November 20@ New Jersey Devils17November 22New Jersey Devils18November 24Ottawa Senators19November 26@ New York Islanders20November 28@ New York Rangers21November 29Florida Panthers22December 3@ Carolina Hurricanes23December 4Detroit Red Wings24December 7Ottawa Senators25December 9St. Louis Blues26December 11New York Islanders27December 14Vancouver Canucks28December 16@ St. Louis Blues29December 18@ Minnesota Wild30December 21Washington Capitals31December 23Philadelphia Flyers32December 26@ Columbus Blue Jackets33December 28Buffalo Sabres34December 31Boston Bruins35January 1@ Washington Capitals36January 4@ Montreal Canadiens37January 7Chicago Blackhawks38January 8@ Ottawa Senators39January 11@ Toronto Maple Leafs40January 14New York Islanders41January 15@ New York Rangers42January 17Calgary Flames43January 19@ Atlanta Thrashers44January 20@ Philadelphia Flyers45January 22Tampa Bay Lightning46January 25@ Ottawa Senators47January 26Carolina Hurricanes48January 28@ Florida Panthers49January 30@ Tampa Bay Lightning50February 2Columbus Blue Jackets51February 4Washington Capitals52February 5@ Buffalo Sabres53February 9Florida Panthers54February 10@ Toronto Maple Leafs55February 15@ New Jersey Devils56February 18@ Carolina Hurricanes57February 19Atlanta Thrashers58February 21@ New York Islanders59February 24@ Philadelphia Flyers60February 26New York Rangers61February 27Montreal Canadiens62March 1Atlanta Thrashers63March 4New York Islanders64March 5@ Detroit Red Wings65March 8Tampa Bay Lightning66March 10@ Boston Bruins67March 12@ Philadelphia Flyers68March 13Toronto Maple Leafs69March 16@ Dallas Stars70March 18@ Tampa Bay Lightning71March 19@ Atlanta Thrashers72March 22@ Nashville Predators73March 24New Jersey Devils74March 26Carolina Hurricanes75March 27@ New Jersey Devils76March 29@ New York Islanders77March 31Buffalo Sabres78April 2Philadelphia Flyers79April 3Toronto Maple Leafs80April 7@ Boston Bruins81April 8New Jersey Devils82April 10Boston BruinsTransactions[edit]The Penguins were involved in the following transactions from June 8, 2004, the day after the deciding game of the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals, through February 16, 2005, the day the 2004\u201305 season was officially cancelled.[5] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Trades[edit]The Penguins did not make any trades.Players acquired[edit]Players lost[edit]DatePlayerNew teamVia[a]RefJune\u00a023,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-06-23)Landon WilsonEspoo Blues (Liiga)Free agency (UFA)[10]July\u00a09,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-07-09)Tom KostopoulosManchester Monarchs (AHL)Free agency (VI)[11]July\u00a014,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-07-14)Eric MelochePhiladelphia FlyersFree agency (VI)[12]July\u00a028,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-07-28)Alexei MorozovAk Bars Kazan (RSL)Free agency (II)[b][14]July\u00a030,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-07-30)Toby PetersenEdmonton OilersFree agency (UFA)[15]August\u00a018,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-08-18)Pauli LevokariPorin Assat (Liiga)Free agency (UFA)[16]September\u00a02,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-09-02)Jon SimPhoenix CoyotesFree agency (UFA)[17]September\u00a08,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-09-08)Kelly BuchbergerRetirement (III)[c][18]September\u00a010,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-09-10)Milan KraftHC Plzen (ELH)Free agency (II)[d][20]October\u00a025,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-10-25)Dan FochtHamilton Bulldogs (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[21]October\u00a026,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-10-26)Steve McKennaNottingham Panthers (EIHL)Free agency (UFA)[22]November\u00a013,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-11-13)Jean-Sebastien AubinSt. John’s Maple Leafs (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[23]January\u00a024,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-01-24)Martin BrochuVerdun Dragons (LNAH)Free agency (VI)[24]March\u00a013,\u00a02005\u00a0(2005-03-13)Reid SimpsonRockford IceHogs (UHL)Free agency (III)[25]Signings[edit]DatePlayerTermContract typeRefJuly\u00a013,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-07-13)Ric Jackmanmulti-yearRe-signing[26]July\u00a014,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-07-14)Matt BradleyRe-signing[27]July\u00a015,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-07-15)Rico Fatamulti-yearRe-signing[28]Lasse PirjetaRe-signing[29]August\u00a03,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-08-03)Ramzi AbidRe-signing[30]Kris BeechRe-signing[30]Shane EndicottRe-signing[30]Ross LupaschukRe-signing[30]August\u00a04,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-08-04)Ben Eavesmulti-yearEntry-level[31]August\u00a024,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-08-24)Alain NasreddineRe-signing[32]August\u00a026,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-08-26)Matt HusseyRe-signing[33]September\u00a02,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-09-02)Tomas Surovymulti-yearRe-signing[8]September\u00a07,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-09-07)Guillaume LefebvreRe-signing[34]September\u00a08,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-09-08)Darcy RobinsonRe-signing[35]September\u00a09,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-09-09)Matt MurleyRe-signing[36]September\u00a013,\u00a02004\u00a0(2004-09-13)David Koci1-yearRe-signing[37]Draft picks[edit]The 2004 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 26 at the RBC Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Penguins selected future Calder Memorial Trophy winner Evgeni Malkin with the second overall selection.[38]Draft notes[39]a The Vancouver Canucks’ second-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of an August 25, 2003 trade that sent Johan Hedberg to the Canucks in exchange for this pick.b The Calgary Flames’ third-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a February 9, 2003 trade that sent Andrew Ference to the Flames in exchange for this conditional pick.c The Vancouver Canucks’ seventh-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a March 9, 2004 trade that sent Marc Bergevin to the Canucks in exchange for this pick.Farm teams[edit]The American Hockey League (AHL)’s Wilkes-Barre\/Scranton Penguins finished fourth in the East Division with a record of 40\u201330\u20137\u20133. They defeated the Binghamton Senators in the first round of the playoffs before losing in the second round to the eventual Calder Cup champion Philadelphia Phantoms.The ECHL’s Wheeling Nailers finished out of the playoffs in sixth in the North Division with a 38\u201325\u20139 record.^ In parenthesis is the player\u2019s free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[9]^ The Penguins retained Morozov\u2019s NHL rights through the 2005\u201306 season.[13]^ Buchberger was hired as an assistant coach with the Edmonton Road Runners.^ The Penguins retained Kraft\u2019s NHL rights through the 2007\u201308 season.[19]References[edit]^ “PENGUINS ANNOUNCE 2004-2005 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE”. Pittsburgh Penguins. July 14, 2004. Archived from the original on July 26, 2004. Retrieved April 26, 2022.^ “PENGUINS ANNOUNCE NINE-GAME PRE-SEASON SCHEDULE”. Pittsburgh Penguins. August 6, 2004. Archived from the original on August 9, 2004. Retrieved April 26, 2022.^ “PENGUINS PRE-SEASON SCHEDULE CHANGE”. 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