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Articles in Sept-Oct 2004 issue of Hockey Digest
- Coyote backer
by Garrison Leach
- A captain for the ages: a leader and champion in his 25-year NHL career, Mark Messier is uncertain of his future in the game
by Anthony Stoeckert
- NHL playoffs leading scorers
- Striking out on TV
by Chris Dolack
- Not even close
by Chris Dolack
- Brother acts: the Primeau brothers, Keith and Wayne, are the most recent set of siblings to find success in the NHL
by Keith Loria
- Quick quiz
- Up in flames
by Dave Kunst
- The lightning and flames
by Chris Dolack
- The secret is out: goaltender Tomas Vokoun conquered disorder to reach the All-Star game and lead Nashville into the playoffs
by Tom Worgo
- Wilson deserved honor
by Sean M. Clifton
- Bio file: Rob Ray
by Scoop Malinowski
- On the spot: they don't garner many headlines, but in a moment's notice, backup goalies can become key players
by Chuck O'Donnell
- What about Murray?
by Kevin McDade
- New York Rangers
by Chris Dolack
- On a roll: streaks make hockey memorable, and we rank some of the bestand worstin the sport's history
by Barry Wilner
- Where's Ryder?
by Stephen Lagos
- A striking performance: Dave Andreychuk needed 22 seasons while the Tampa Bay Lightning needed only 12 years to win their first title as they outlasted the Calgary Flames in seven games to win the Stanley Cup
- Doug Wilson: Sharks GM and longtime Blackhawk recalls his tying goal to help Team Canada upset the Soviet Union and eventually win the 1984 Canada Cup
by Chuck O'Donnell
- More support for Ryder
by Sean Pynenburg
- A champion at last: it took Dave Andreychuk 22 seasons, but Lightning captain's name will finally be etched onto the Cup
by John Kreiser
- NHL directory
- Thanks for your support
by Jim Curry
- A can't lose situation: through the regular season and the playoffs, when Brad Richards scored, the Lightning were unbeaten
by John Kreiser
- Stanley Cup winners
- Covering the minors?
by Lyn Butler
- Farewell to the trap: the Lightning and the Flames played a physical and exciting series without utilizing the unpopular system
by John Kreiser
- NHL playoffs team records
- A matter of trust: a quick fix for the NHL's Collective Bargaining Agreement might seem simple, but the players, led by Bob Goodenow, are wary of the owners' stance
by Dejan Kovacevic
- Respect the anthem
by Corey Marceau
- Worth the effort? The Red Wings are the latest Presidents' Trophy winner to make an early exit from the postseason
by Karl Samuelson
- NHL playoffs individual records