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The 2004 National Lacrosse League season is the 18th season in the NLL that began on December 26, 2003, with the Arizona Sting hosting the Vancouver Ravens. That game was the Sting's first-ever game and the first event held in the new Glendale Arena (now Gila River Arena) in Glendale, Arizona. The season concluded with the championship game on May 7, 2004. Over 19,000 fans, the second largest crowd ever at an NLL game, packed the Pengrowth Saddledome (now Scotiabank Saddledome) to watch the Calgary Roughnecks defeat the Buffalo Bandits 14–11. This game was the first NLL championship game since 1998 that did not feature the Toronto Rock.

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  • 2004 NLL season (en)
  • NLL sezon 2004 (pl)
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  • Sezon rozpoczął się 26 grudnia 2003 roku, a zakończył 7 maja 2004 roku. W tym sezonie z występu w lidze zrezygnowały zespoły Ottawa Rebel, New York Saints, a drużyna Columbus Landsharks zmieniła nazwę na Arizona Sting, New Jersey Storm zmieniła nazwę na Anaheim Storm i Albany Attack zmienił nazwę na San Jose Stealth. Podczas meczu All Star Game wschód pokonał zachód 19 - 15. Niewiele brakowało aby sezon nie odbył się z powodu braku porozumienia między ligą a PLPA. W grudniu 2003 roku odbył się dwunastodniowy strajk zawodników. Jednak obie strony doszły do porozumienia i sezon odbył się. W tym sezonie również zmniejszono liczbę dywizji o dwóch. Był to osiemnasty sezon zawodowej ligi lacrosse (licząc sezony EPBLL i MILL). Mistrzem sezonu została drużyna Calgary Roughnecks. (pl)
  • The 2004 National Lacrosse League season is the 18th season in the NLL that began on December 26, 2003, with the Arizona Sting hosting the Vancouver Ravens. That game was the Sting's first-ever game and the first event held in the new Glendale Arena (now Gila River Arena) in Glendale, Arizona. The season concluded with the championship game on May 7, 2004. Over 19,000 fans, the second largest crowd ever at an NLL game, packed the Pengrowth Saddledome (now Scotiabank Saddledome) to watch the Calgary Roughnecks defeat the Buffalo Bandits 14–11. This game was the first NLL championship game since 1998 that did not feature the Toronto Rock. (en)
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