2003–04 OHL season
The OHL 2003/04 season was the 24th season of the Ontario Hockey League. The regular season began on September 17, 2003 and ended on 14 March 2004. Playoffs started on 18 March 2004 and ended with the second J. Ross Robertson Cup winning the Guelph Storm on 5 May 2004 that in the OHL finals prevailed against the Mississauga IceDogs.
- 2.1 Play -off tree
- 2.2 J. Ross Robertson Cup winner
- 2.3 Best Scorer
- 2.4 Best Goalkeeper
- 3.1 All-Star teams
- 3.2 All- Rookie team
- 3.3 Contract Trophies
Regular Season
Final placements
Note: GP = Games, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime after defeat, GF = Goals Scored, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points Notes: = play-off qualification, = Division Winner, = Conference winner, = Hamilton Spectator Trophy winners
Eastern Conference
Western Conference
Best Scorer
Note: GP = Games, B = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points, PIM = penalty minutes; Fat: Saisonbestwert
Best Goalkeeper
Note: GP = Games, TOI = Ice Age ( in minutes), W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, T = Ties, GA = Goals against, SO = shutouts, Sv % = held shots (in% ) GAA = Gegentorschnitt
Play-offs
Play -off tree
J. Ross Robertson Cup winner
Goalkeepers: Adam Dennis, Danny Taylor
Defender: George Bradley, Ryan Card, Daniel Girardi, Kevin Klein, Mick Okrzesik, Ryan Parent, Niko Tuomi
Attacker: Ryan Callahan, Todd Cooper, Shane Hart, Cam Janssen, Ryan Kitchen, Jakub Koreis, Mike McLean, Daniel Paille, Matt Ryan, Kyle Spurr, Martin St. Pierre, Brett Turdell, Mark Versteeg - Lytvyn, Steve Zmudczynski
Head Coach: Shawn Camp General Manager:
Best Scorer
Note: GP = Games, B = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points, PIM = penalty minutes; Fat: Saisonbestwert
Best Goalkeeper
Note: GP = Games, TOI = Ice Age ( in minutes), W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime / Shootout Losses, GA = Goals against, SO = shutouts, Sv % = held shots (in%), GAA = Gegentorschnitt