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Articles in July-August, 2004 issue of Hockey Digest
- 2003-04 final NHL leaders
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No room for violence II
by Shannon McGinley -
Little big man: diminutive winger Martin St. Louis led the NHL in scoring and helped the Lightning reach the playoffs
by John Kreiser -
Still flying high
by Chris Dolack -
Help wanted: the commissioner, general managers, and even a few goaltenders agree the NHL needs more offense
by Dejan Kovacevic -
Singing the Blues
by Janis Reynolds -
Worth the wait: after faltering in 2002, Islanders winger Trent Hunter stuck in the NHLand led all rookies in goal scoring
by John Kreiser - Quick quiz
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Two for the money
by Chris Dolack -
Bio file: Sergei Fedorov
by Scoop Malinowski -
Surprising developments: whether it was a lack of movement in the labor situation or the stunning fall of the Mighty Ducks, the 2003-04 season was full of the unexpected
by Barry Wilner -
A cheap shot
by Jeff K. -
Power shift: the East is back on top of the NHL after several years of dominance by players from the Western Conference
by Karl Samuelson - Hockey Digest award winners
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The stat sheet: the Stanley Cup
by Chris Dolack -
The next one: already an elite player at 19, Columbus winger Rick Nash continues to bewilder defensemen
by Tom Worgo -
Agreeing to disagree
by Steve Fischler -
A leader through it all: Atlanta's Bob Hartley kept the Thrashers moving forward after a horrific preseason car crash killed one of his players and seriously injured his star winger
by Keith Loria -
No room for violence
by William Haupt -
Montreal Canadiens
by Chris Dolack -
Craig Simpson: Oilers winger recalls Edmonton's triple-overtime victory in Game 1 of the 1990 Cup finals against the Bruins
by Chuck O'Donnell -
Was it Fedorov's fault?
by Brett D'Angelo -
The lightning finally strikes: Tampa Bay has emerged into one of the NHL's elite teams after finishing first in the Eastern Conference
by Chris Dolack -
Picking on the Penguins
by Matt Furlong -
Rating the divisions: we weigh 10 categories and reveal why the Northwest runs away with the title of NHL's best division
by Barry Wilner
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