2004 National Lacrosse League


The 2004 season was the National Lacrosse League's 18th, and 10 teams competed in the league that year. The Calgary Roughnecks won the 2004 NLL championship.

2004 National Lacrosse League Standings
2004 National Lacrosse League League Leaders

Anaheim Storm (1-15) - Roster | Statistics
Arizona Sting (7-9) - Roster | Statistics
Buffalo Bandits (8-8) - Roster | Statistics
Calgary Roughnecks (10-6) - Roster | Statistics
Colorado Mammoth (13-3) - Roster | Statistics
Philadelphia Wings (7-9) - Roster | Statistics
Rochester Knighthawks (8-8) - Roster | Statistics
San Jose Stealth (11-5) - Roster | Statistics
Toronto Rock (10-6) - Roster | Statistics
Vancouver Ravens (5-11) - Roster | Statistics


Marker indicates city location, not venue address.


2004 Award Winners


Jim Veltman - Most Valuable Player
Gord Nash - Goaltender of the Year
Cam Woods - Defensive Player of the Year
Taylor Wray - Defensive Player of the Year
Taylor Wray - Rookie of the Year
Gary Gait - Sportsmanship Award
Peter Lough - Sportsmanship Award
Curtis Palidwor - Championship Game Most Valuable Player
Steve Govett (Colorado) - Executive of the Year
John Mouradian (San Jose) - GM of the Year

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