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The Penguins regular season schedule was announced on July 14, 2004. Their preseason schedule was released on August 6, 2004, with two changes announced five days later.
2004–05 schedule
Preseason
Game
Date
Opponent
1
September 25
Boston Bruins
2
September 26
Minnesota Wild
3
September 28
@ Ottawa Senators
4
September 30
Ottawa Senators
5
October 1
@ Minnesota Wild
6
October 2
Washington Capitals
7
October 6
@ Washington Capitals
8
October 8
@ Columbus Blue Jackets
9
October 9
Columbus Blue Jackets
Regular season
Game
Date
Opponent
1
October 15
@ New York Rangers
2
October 16
New York Rangers
3
October 19
@ Montreal Canadiens
4
October 23
@ Florida Panthers
5
October 26
San Jose Sharks
6
October 29
New York Rangers
7
October 30
@ Buffalo Sabres
8
November 5
@ Anaheim Mighty Ducks
9
November 6
@ Los Angeles Kings
10
November 8
@ Colorado Avalanche
11
November 11
Edmonton Oilers
12
November 13
Philadelphia Flyers
13
November 15
Phoenix Coyotes
14
November 17
Montreal Canadiens
15
November 18
@ Washington Capitals
16
November 20
@ New Jersey Devils
17
November 22
New Jersey Devils
18
November 24
Ottawa Senators
19
November 26
@ New York Islanders
20
November 28
@ New York Rangers
21
November 29
Florida Panthers
22
December 3
@ Carolina Hurricanes
23
December 4
Detroit Red Wings
24
December 7
Ottawa Senators
25
December 9
St. Louis Blues
26
December 11
New York Islanders
27
December 14
Vancouver Canucks
28
December 16
@ St. Louis Blues
29
December 18
@ Minnesota Wild
30
December 21
Washington Capitals
31
December 23
Philadelphia Flyers
32
December 26
@ Columbus Blue Jackets
33
December 28
Buffalo Sabres
34
December 31
Boston Bruins
35
January 1
@ Washington Capitals
36
January 4
@ Montreal Canadiens
37
January 7
Chicago Blackhawks
38
January 8
@ Ottawa Senators
39
January 11
@ Toronto Maple Leafs
40
January 14
New York Islanders
41
January 15
@ New York Rangers
42
January 17
Calgary Flames
43
January 19
@ Atlanta Thrashers
44
January 20
@ Philadelphia Flyers
45
January 22
Tampa Bay Lightning
46
January 25
@ Ottawa Senators
47
January 26
Carolina Hurricanes
48
January 28
@ Florida Panthers
49
January 30
@ Tampa Bay Lightning
50
February 2
Columbus Blue Jackets
51
February 4
Washington Capitals
52
February 5
@ Buffalo Sabres
53
February 9
Florida Panthers
54
February 10
@ Toronto Maple Leafs
55
February 15
@ New Jersey Devils
56
February 18
@ Carolina Hurricanes
57
February 19
Atlanta Thrashers
58
February 21
@ New York Islanders
59
February 24
@ Philadelphia Flyers
60
February 26
New York Rangers
61
February 27
Montreal Canadiens
62
March 1
Atlanta Thrashers
63
March 4
New York Islanders
64
March 5
@ Detroit Red Wings
65
March 8
Tampa Bay Lightning
66
March 10
@ Boston Bruins
67
March 12
@ Philadelphia Flyers
68
March 13
Toronto Maple Leafs
69
March 16
@ Dallas Stars
70
March 18
@ Tampa Bay Lightning
71
March 19
@ Atlanta Thrashers
72
March 22
@ Nashville Predators
73
March 24
New Jersey Devils
74
March 26
Carolina Hurricanes
75
March 27
@ New Jersey Devils
76
March 29
@ New York Islanders
77
March 31
Buffalo Sabres
78
April 2
Philadelphia Flyers
79
April 3
Toronto Maple Leafs
80
April 7
@ Boston Bruins
81
April 8
New Jersey Devils
82
April 10
Boston Bruins
Transactions
The Penguins were involved in the following transactions from June 8, 2004, the day after the deciding game of the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals, through February 16, 2005, the day the 2004–05 season was officially cancelled.
The Vancouver Canucks' second-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of an August 25, 2003 trade that sent Johan Hedberg to the Canucks in exchange for this pick.
The Calgary Flames' third-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a February 9, 2003 trade that sent Andrew Ference to the Flames in exchange for this conditional pick.
The Vancouver Canucks' seventh-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a March 9, 2004 trade that sent Marc Bergevin to the Canucks in exchange for this pick.
"АЛЕКСЕЙ МОРОЗОВ - В "АК БАРСЕ"". Ak Bars Kazan (in Russian). July 29, 2004. Archived from the original on February 9, 2005. Retrieved April 26, 2022. Вчера вечером "Ак Барс" заключил двухлетний контракт с нападающим Алексеем Морозовым [Last night, Ak Bars signed a two-year contract with striker Alexei Morozov]