2004 ADT Canada-Russia Challenge
Prior to the second tournament, the Russians vowed to avenge their lopsided defeats in 2003. They started off well, defeating the QMJHL in both games by identical 4-3 scores, both via shoot-out. However, the Russians were once again unable to compete with either the OHL or WHL, losing the overall series four games to two.
| Date | Location | Winner | Loser | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 21 | Quebec City, Quebec | Russian Selects 4 | 3 QMJHL all-stars | SO (2:0) |
| November 22 | Montreal, Quebec | Russian Selects 4 | 3 QMJHL all-stars | SO (3:0) |
| November 25 | Barrie, Ontario | OHL all-stars 3 | 1 Russian Selects | |
| November 28 | Mississauga, Ontario | OHL all-stars 5 | 2 Russian Selects | |
| December 1 | Red Deer, Alberta | WHL all-stars 6 | 0 Russian Selects | |
| December 2 | Lethbridge, Alberta | WHL all-stars 5 | 2 Russian Selects | |
| CHL wins series 4-2 25-13 | ||||
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