2003–04 Pittsburgh Penguins
Division5th Atlantic
Conference15th Eastern
2003–04 record23–47–8–4
Home record13–22–6–0
Road record10–25–2–4
Goals for190
Goals against303
Team information
General managerCraig Patrick
CoachEddie Olczyk
CaptainMario Lemieux
Alternate captainsMarc Bergevin (Oct-Mar)
Kelly Buchberger (Nov-Apr)
Martin Straka (Oct-Nov)
ArenaMellon Arena
Average attendance11,877[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
Wheeling Nailers
Team leaders
GoalsRyan Malone (22)
AssistsDick Tarnstrom (36)
PointsDick Tarnstrom (52)
Penalty minutesBrooks Orpik (127)
Plus/minusRob Scuderi (2)
WinsSebastien Caron (9)
Goals against averageJean-Sebastien Aubin (2.98)

The 2003–04 Pittsburgh Penguins season was the team's 37th season of play. For the third season in a row, the club placed last in the Atlantic Division and did not qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs. In an 18-game losing streak, they went 0–17–1 (one overtime loss). In the first 62 games, they were 11–42–5–4 for 31 points. In their final 20 games, they were 12–5–3–0, ultimately finishing with a 23–47–8–4 record for a last place finish. Their record losing streak would not be matched until the pandemic-shortened 2020–21 season by the Buffalo Sabres. By then, tie games would be out of the picture.

Offseason

Head coach Rick Kehoe was fired on April 15, 2003.[2] Team broadcaster and former Penguins player Eddie Olczyk was hired as his replacement on June 11.[3]

Regular season

The Penguins struggled defensively, finishing 30th overall in the NHL in goals allowed, with 303. They struggled in short-handed situations, allowing the most power-play goals in the League, with 84, and finishing 30th overall in penalty-kill percentage, at 77.24%. Furthermore, they allowed the most short-handed goals in the NHL, with 15.[4]

Final standings

Atlantic Division[5]
No. CR GP W L T OTL GF GA PTS
13Philadelphia Flyers824021156229186101
26New Jersey Devils824325122213164100
38New York Islanders82382911423721091
413New York Rangers8227407820625069
515Pittsburgh Penguins8223478419030358

Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points
         Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.

Eastern Conference[6]
R Div GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts
1 Z- Tampa Bay LightningSE82462286245192106
2 Y- Boston BruinsNE824119157209188104
3 Y- Philadelphia FlyersAT824021156209188101
4 X- Toronto Maple LeafsNE824524103242204103
5 X- Ottawa SenatorsNE824323106262189102
6 X- New Jersey DevilsAT824325122213164100
7 X- Montreal CanadiensNE8241307420819293
8 X- New York IslandersAT82382911423721091
8.5
9 Buffalo SabresNE8237347422022185
10 Atlanta ThrashersSE8233378421424378
11 Carolina HurricanesSE82283414617220976
12 Florida PanthersSE82283515418822175
13 New York RangersAT8227407820625069
14 Washington CapitalsSE82234610318625359
15 Pittsburgh PenguinsAT8223478419030358

Divisions: AT – Atlantic, NE – Northeast, SE – Southeast

Z – Clinched Conference; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot

Schedule and results

2003–04 regular season[7]
October: 2–4–3–0 (home: 1–2–2–0 ; road: 1–2–1–0), 7 Points
#OctVisitorScoreHomeLocationRecordPointsRecap
110Los Angeles Kings3–0Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (16,986)0–1–0–00Recap
211Pittsburgh Penguins3–3 OTPhiladelphia FlyersWells Fargo Center (19,035)0–1–1–01Recap
316Pittsburgh Penguins1–4Montreal CanadiensBell Centre (18,859)0–2–1–01Recap
418Detroit Red Wings3–4Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (13,421)1–2–1–03Recap
522Carolina Hurricanes1–1 OTPittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,425)1–2–2–04Recap
624New Jersey Devils2–1Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (11,281)1–3–2–04Recap
725Pittsburgh Penguins2–7New York IslandersNassau Coliseum (11,746)1–4–2–04Recap
829New York Islanders4–4 OTPittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,377)1–4–3–05Recap
930Pittsburgh Penguins1–0Chicago BlackhawksUnited Center (15,121)2–4–3–07Recap
November: 3–8–1–1 (home: 2–3–1–0 ; road: 1–5–0–1), 8 Points
#NovVisitorScoreHomeLocationRecordPointsRecap
101Boston Bruins2–3 OTPittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,226)3–4–3–09Recap
114Pittsburgh Penguins2–4Toronto Maple LeafsAir Canada Centre (19,237)3–5–3–09Recap
127Pittsburgh Penguins3–6Florida PanthersBB&T Center (18,161)3–6–3–09Recap
138Pittsburgh Penguins0–9Tampa Bay LightningAmalie Arena (18,262)3–7–3–09Recap
1412Pittsburgh Penguins2–6New York RangersMadison Square Garden (17,960)3–8–3–09Recap
1514Pittsburgh Penguins2–1 OTBuffalo SabresFirst Niagara Center (18,002)4–8–3–011Recap
1615Florida Panthers3–2Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (11,004)4–9–3–011Recap
1719Minnesota Wild6–2Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,957)4–10–3–011Recap
1821Pittsburgh Penguins1–2 OTNew Jersey DevilsIzod Center (16,810)4–10–3–112Recap
1922Ottawa Senators1–2 OTPittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (11,233)5–10–3–114Recap
2026Philadelphia Flyers1–1 OTPittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (11,014)5–10–4–115Recap
2128New York Rangers4–1Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (15,908)5–11–4–115Recap
2229Pittsburgh Penguins3–4Carolina HurricanesPNC Arena (14,881)5–12–4–115Recap
December: 4–8–1–2 (home: 4–3–0–0 ; road: 0–5–1–2), 11 Points
#DecVisitorScoreHomeLocationRecordPointsRecap
231Atlanta Thrashers3–4Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (9,576)6–12–4–117Recap
243Pittsburgh Penguins2–5Philadelphia FlyersWells Fargo Center (18,972)6–13–4–117Recap
256Pittsburgh Penguins3–4Edmonton OilersSkyreach Centre (16,839)6–14–4–117Recap
267Pittsburgh Penguins1–6Calgary FlamesScotiabank Saddledome (15,009)6–15–4–117Recap
279Pittsburgh Penguins3–4 OTVancouver CanucksRogers Arena (18,630)6–15–4–218Recap
2812Pittsburgh Penguins3–6Atlanta ThrashersPhilips Arena (15,039)6–16–4–218Recap
2913Columbus Blue Jackets3–5Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (11,989)7–16–4–220Recap
3016Buffalo Sabres1–2Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,554)8–16–4–222Recap
3118Pittsburgh Penguins1–2 OTCarolina HurricanesPNC Arena (11,028)8–16–4–323Recap
3220Atlanta Thrashers7–4Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (13,683)8–17–4–323Recap
3322Pittsburgh Penguins1–4Montreal CanadiensBell Centre (21,273)8–18–4–323Recap
3426Pittsburgh Penguins3–3 OTOttawa SenatorsCanadian Tire Centre (18,316)8–18–5–324Recap
3527New Jersey Devils2–0Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (12,139)8–19–5–324Recap
3629Chicago Blackhawks0–1Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (16,120)9–19–5–326Recap
3731New York Islanders6–1Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (11,939)9–20–5–326Recap
January: 2–14–0–0 (home: 0–8–0–0 ; road: 2–6–0–0), 4 Points
#JanVisitorScoreHomeLocationRecordPointsRecap
381Pittsburgh Penguins2–3Nashville PredatorsBridgestone Arena (16,238)9–21–5–326Recap
393New York Rangers4–1Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,078)9–22–5–326Recap
405Toronto Maple Leafs5–0Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,216)9–23–5–326Recap
417Pittsburgh Penguins4–2New Jersey DevilsIzod Center (11,948)10–23–5–328Recap
428Pittsburgh Penguins1–3Boston BruinsTD Garden (12,914)10–24–5–328Recap
4310Montreal Canadiens8–0Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (15,286)10–25–5–328Recap
4412Pittsburgh Penguins2–1Philadelphia FlyersWells Fargo Center (19,542)11–25–5–330Recap
4513Tampa Bay Lightning3–1Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,039)11–26–5–330Recap
4616Pittsburgh Penguins2–4Minnesota WildXcel Energy Center (18,568)11–27–5–330Recap
4718Pittsburgh Penguins3–4Washington CapitalsVerizon Center (16,168)11–28–5–330Recap
4820New Jersey Devils3–0Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,146)11–29–5–330Recap
4922Pittsburgh Penguins5–6Ottawa SenatorsCanadian Tire Centre (16,777)11–30–5–330Recap
5024Colorado Avalanche5–3Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (16,704)11–31–5–330Recap
5127Tampa Bay Lightning6–2Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (9,391)11–32–5–330Recap
5229Pittsburgh Penguins1–5Tampa Bay LightningAmalie Arena (15,847)11–33–5–330Recap
5331Philadelphia Flyers5–3Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (12,965)11–34–5–330Recap
February: 2–9–0–1 (home: 0–5–0–0 ; road: 2–4–0–1), 5 Points
#FebVisitorScoreHomeLocationRecordPointsRecap
541Pittsburgh Penguins1–4Boston BruinsTD Garden (15,692)11–35–5–330Recap
553Montreal Canadiens4–3Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,041)11–36–5–330Recap
5610Boston Bruins6–3Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,741)11–37–5–330Recap
5712Pittsburgh Penguins1–5Florida PanthersBB&T Center (15,863)11–38–5–330Recap
5814Pittsburgh Penguins2–3 OTSt. Louis BluesScottrade Center (19,812)11–38–5–431Recap
5916Toronto Maple Leafs8–4Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,527)11–39–5–431Recap
6018Pittsburgh Penguins3–4New York IslandersNassau Coliseum (13,570)11–40–5–431Recap
6120Florida Panthers2–0Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (11,917)11–41–5–431Recap
6222Ottawa Senators6–3Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (11,780)11–42–5–431Recap
6325Pittsburgh Penguins4–3 OTPhoenix CoyotesAmerica West Arena (14,712)12–42–5–433Recap
6427Pittsburgh Penguins2–4San Jose SharksSAP Center at San Jose (17,496)12–43–5–433Recap
6529Pittsburgh Penguins3–2 OTNew York IslandersNassau Coliseum (15,218)13–43–5–435Recap
March: 8–4–3–0 (home: 5–1–3–0 ; road: 3–3–0–0), 19 Points
#MarVisitorScoreHomeLocationRecordPointsRecap
662New York Islanders3–3 OTPittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,821)13–43–6–436Recap
674Nashville Predators9–4Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (9,507)13–44–6–436Recap
686Mighty Ducks of Anaheim1–2Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (14,286)14–44–6–438Recap
697Pittsburgh Penguins7–4New York RangersMadison Square Garden (18,200)15–44–6–440Recap
709Dallas Stars0–4Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,302)16–44–6–442Recap
7111Pittsburgh Penguins3–2Toronto Maple LeafsAir Canada Centre (19,411)17–44–6–444Recap
7214Philadelphia Flyers3–3 OTPittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,907)17–44–7–445Recap
7316Washington Capitals1–4Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,982)18–44–7–447Recap
7417Pittsburgh Penguins1–6New Jersey DevilsIzod Center (13,239)18–45–7–447Recap
7519Carolina Hurricanes3–4 OTPittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (10,098)19–45–7–449Recap
7621New York Rangers3–4 OTPittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (12,307)20–45–7–451Recap
7723Pittsburgh Penguins5–2New York RangersMadison Square Garden (17,902)21–45–7–453Recap
7826Pittsburgh Penguins1–5Buffalo SabresFirst Niagara Center (18,333)21–46–7–453Recap
7927Buffalo Sabres2–2 OTPittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (12,964)21–46–8–454Recap
8030Pittsburgh Penguins2–4Washington CapitalsVerizon Center (13,417)21–47–8–454Recap
April: 2–0–0–0 (home: 1–0–0–0 ; road: 1–0–0–0), 4 Points
#AprVisitorScoreHomeLocationRecordPointsRecap
812Pittsburgh Penguins3–2Atlanta ThrashersPhilips Arena (18,854)22–47–8–456Recap
824Washington Capitals3–4Pittsburgh PenguinsCivic Arena (16,124)23–47–8–458Recap
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = OT Loss        = Tie

Player statistics

Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season[9]
Player GP GS TOI W L T GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Sebastien Caron40372212:3592451383.7411790.8831006
Jean-Sebastien Aubin22171067:03790532.985740.9081002
Marc-Andre Fleury21201154:024142703.646750.8961000
Andy Chiodo88485:37341283.462600.8920000
Martin Brochu1032:4000011.84190.9470000
Total824951:57235182903.5127070.8933008

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Penguins. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.
Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Penguins only.

Awards and records

Awards

Type Award/honor Recipient Ref
League
(annual)
NHL All-Rookie Team Ryan Malone (Forward) [10]
League
(in-season)
NHL Rookie of the Month Marc-Andre Fleury (October) [11]
NHL YoungStars Game selection Ryan Malone [12]
Brooks Orpik
Team A. T. Caggiano Memorial Booster Club Award Ryan Malone [13]
Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Good Guy Award Brooks Orpik [13]
Leading Scorer Award Dick Tarnstrom [13]
Michel Briere Memorial Rookie of the Year Trophy Ryan Malone [13]
Most Valuable Player Award Dick Tarnstrom [13]
Players' Player Award Kelly Buchberger [13]
The Edward J. DeBartolo Community Service Award Rico Fata [13]
Steve McKenna

Records

The team also set the NHL record for longest home losing streak, with 14 home losses.

Transactions

The Penguins were involved in the following transactions from June 10, 2003, the day after the deciding game of the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals, through June 7, 2004, the day of the deciding game of the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals.[14][15]

Trades

Date Details Ref
June 21, 2003 To Florida Panthers
Mikael Samuelsson
1st-round pick in 2003
2nd-round pick in 2003
To Pittsburgh Penguins
1st-round pick in 2003
3rd-round pick in 2003
[16]
August 25, 2003 To Vancouver Canucks
Johan Hedberg
To Pittsburgh Penguins
2nd-round pick in 2004
[17]
November 30, 2003 To Los Angeles Kings
Martin Straka
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Sergei Anshakov
Martin Strbak
[18]
February 10, 2004 To Columbus Blue Jackets
Brendan Buckley
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Pauli Levokari
[19]
February 11, 2004 To Toronto Maple Leafs
Drake Berehowsky
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Ric Jackman
[20]
February 22, 2004 To Phoenix Coyotes
Future considerations
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Landon Wilson
[21]
March 8, 2004 To New York Islanders
Steve Webb
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Alain Nasreddine
[22]
March 9, 2004 To Columbus Blue Jackets
Brian Holzinger
To Pittsburgh Penguins
Lasse Pirjeta
[23]
March 9, 2004 To Vancouver Canucks
Marc Bergevin
To Pittsburgh Penguins
7th-round pick in 2004
[24]

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamTermViaRef
July 31, 2003Kelly BuchbergerPhoenix CoyotesFree agency[25]
Mike EastwoodChicago BlackhawksFree agency[25]
August 22, 2003Martin BrochuSeverstal Cherepovets (RSL)Free agency[26]
August 28, 2003Patrick BoileauDetroit Red WingsFree agency[27]
August 29, 2003Drake BerehowskyPhoenix CoyotesFree agency[28]
Reid SimpsonNashville PredatorsFree agency[28]
October 3, 2003Nolan BaumgartnerVancouver CanucksWaiver draft[29]
October 22, 2003Steve WebbPhiladelphia FlyersWaivers[30]
March 4, 2004Jon SimLos Angeles KingsWaivers[31]

Players lost

DatePlayerNew teamVia[lower-alpha 1]Ref
June 23, 2003Vladimir VujtekHPK (Liiga)Free agency (UFA)[33]
July 12, 2003Joel BouchardBuffalo SabresFree agency (UFA)[34]
July 26, 2003Rob TallasHPK (Liiga)Free agency (UFA)[35]
July 29, 2003Ville NieminenChicago BlackhawksFree agency (UFA)[36]
August 4, 2003Micki DuPontEisbaren Berlin (DEL)Free agency (II)[lower-alpha 2][38]
August 7, 2003Mathias JohanssonFarjestad BK (SHL)Free agency (UFA)[39]
August 20, 2003Richard LintnerDjurgardens IF (SHL)Free agency (II)[lower-alpha 3][41]
September 10, 2003Shawn HeinsAtlanta ThrashersFree agency (UFA)[42]
Jason MacDonaldHartford Wolf Pack (AHL)Free agency[43]
September 30, 2003Alexandre DaigleMinnesota WildFree agency (UFA)[44]
October 8, 2003Hans JonssonModo Hockey (SHL)Free agency (UFA)[45]
November 1, 2003Nolan BaumgartnerVancouver CanucksWaivers[46]
November 18, 2003Jamie PushorSyracuse Crunch (AHL)Free agency (UFA)[47]
November 23, 2003Kent MandervilleTimra IK (SHL)Free agency (III)[48]
May 13, 2004Patrick BoileauLausanne HC (NLA)Free agency[49]
May 19, 2004Michal SivekHC Sparta Praha (ELH)Free agency[lower-alpha 4][51]

Signings

DatePlayerTermContract typeRef
July 14, 2003Ryan Malone2-yearEntry-level[52]
July 29, 2003Dick Tarnstrom2-yearRe-signing[53]
July 31, 2003Rico FataRe-signing[54]
Mario Lemieux1-yearRe-signing[54]
Toby PetersenRe-signing[54]
Rob ScuderiRe-signing[54]
August 1, 2003Matt Bradley1-yearRe-signing[55]
Milan Kraft1-yearRe-signing[55]
August 21, 2003Andy ChiodoEntry-level[56]
August 22, 2003Sebastien Caron4-yearRe-signing[57]
September 11, 2003Ramzi Abid1-yearRe-signing[58]
October 3, 2003Cam PaddockEntry-level[29]
October 6, 2003Marc-Andre Fleury3-yearEntry-level[59]
April 7, 2004Ryan Whitney3-yearEntry-level[60]
May 26, 2004Maxime Talbot3-yearEntry-level[61]
June 1, 2004Erik ChristensenEntry-level[62]

Other

PlayerDateDetails
Eddie OlczykJune 11, 2003Hired as head coach
Tom BarrassoJune 18, 2003Retired[lower-alpha 5]

Draft picks

Pittsburgh had 11 picks in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft.[64]

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
11[a]Marc-Andre FleuryGoaltender CanadaCape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL)
232Ryan StoneCenter CanadaBrandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
370Jonathan FilewichRight winger CanadaPrince George Cougars (WHL)
373[b]Daniel CarcilloLeft winger CanadaSarnia Sting (OHL)
4121[c]Paul BissonnetteDefence CanadaSaginaw Spirit (OHL)
5161[d]Evgeni IsakovLeft wing RussiaSeverstal Cherepovets (RSL)
6169Lukas BolfDefence Czech RepublicSparta Prague (Czech Extraliga Jr.)
7199Andy ChiodoGoaltender CanadaToronto St. Michael's Majors (OHL)
7229[e]Stephen DixonCenter CanadaCape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL)
8232Joe JensenCenter United StatesSt. Cloud State University (WCHA)
9263Matt MoulsonLeft wings CanadaCornell University (ECAC)
Draft notes[65]
  • a The Florida Panthers' first-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a June 21, 2003 trade that sent a 2003 first-round pick and a 2003 second round pick to the Panthers in exchange for a 2003 third-round pick and this pick.
  • The Penguins' first-round pick went to the Florida Panthers as the result of a June 21, 2003 trade that sent a 2003 first-round pick and a 2003 third-round pick to the Penguins in exchange for Mikael Samuelsson, a 2003 first-round pick and this pick.
  • The Penguins' third-round pick went to the Florida Panthers as the result of a June 21, 2003 trade that sent a 2003 first-round pick and a 2003 third-round pick to the Penguins in exchange for Mikael Samuelsson, a 2003 first-round pick and this pick.
  • b The Florida Panthers' third-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a June 21, 2003 trade that sent Mikael Samuelsson, a 2003 first-round pick and a 2003 second round pick to the Panthers in exchange for a 2003 first-round pick and this pick.
  • The Penguins' fourth-round pick went to the Columbus Blue Jackets as the result of a March 15, 2002 trade that sent Jamie Pushor to the Penguins in exchange for this pick.
  • c The Boston Bruins' fourth-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a March 11, 2003 trade that sent Ian Moran the Bruins in exchange for this pick.
  • The Penguins' fifth-round pick went to the San Jose Sharks as the result of a February 9, 2003 trade that sent Shawn Heins to the Penguins in exchange for this conditional pick.
  • d The New York Islanders' fifth-round pick (from Philadelphia Flyers) went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a March 9, 2003 trade that sent Randy Robitaille the Islanders in exchange for this pick.
  • e The New Jersey Devils' seventh-round pick went to the Pittsburgh Penguins as a result of a March 19, 2002 trade that sent Stephane Richer to the Devils in exchange for this pick.

Farm teams

The AHL's Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins finished third in the East Division with a 34–28–10–8 record. They defeated the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, Philadelphia Phantoms and the Hartford Wolf Pack to win the Richard F. Canning Trophy as Eastern Conference Champions. They were swept by the Milwaukee Admirals in the Calder Cup Finals.

The ECHL's Wheeling Nailers won the Northern Division and the Eastern Conference with a record of 51–17–4. They lost to the Reading Royals in the first round of the playoffs. Pat Bingham won the John Brophy Award as the ECHL's coach of the year.

See also

Notes

  1. In parentheses is the player's free agency group on July 1 if applicable.[32]
  2. Pittsburgh retained DuPont’s NHL rights and re-signed him on June 15, 2006.[37]
  3. Pittsburgh retained Lintner’s NHL rights through the 2006–07 season.[40]
  4. Pittsburgh retained Sivek’s NHL rights through the 2007–08 season.[50]
  5. Barrasso signed a one-day contract in order to retire as a member of the Penguins.[63]

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