List of Canadian national ice hockey team rosters
Below is a list of various national team ice hockey team rosters of Canada. The men's team, women's team and the junior team are included.
Men's
2015 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Todd McLellan
- Assistant coach: Peter DeBoer
- Assistant coach: Bill Peters
- Assistant coach: Jay Woodcroft
Goaltender
Defence
- Dan Hamhuis (A) – Vancouver Canucks
- Aaron Ekblad – Florida Panthers
- Jake Muzzin – Los Angeles Kings
- Tyson Barrie – Colorado Avalanche
- Patrick Wiercioch – Ottawa Senators
- David Savard – Columbus Blue Jackets
- Brent Burns – San Jose Sharks
Forward
- Tyler Seguin – Dallas Stars
- Taylor Hall – Edmonton Oilers
- Sean Couturier – Philadelphia Flyers
- Matt Duchene – Colorado Avalanche
- Brayden Schenn – Philadelphia Flyers
- Jordan Eberle – Edmonton Oilers
- Cody Eakin – Dallas Stars
- Claude Giroux – Philadelphia Flyers
- Nathan MacKinnon – Colorado Avalanche
- Tyler Ennis – Buffalo Sabres
- Tyler Toffoli – Los Angeles Kings
- Ryan O'Reilly – Colorado Avalanche
- Sidney Crosby (C) – Pittsburgh Penguins
- Jason Spezza (A) – Dallas Stars
2014 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dave Tippett
- Assistant coach: Peter DeBoer
- Assistant coach: Paul Maurice
Goaltender
- Ben Scrivens – Edmonton Oilers
- James Reimer – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Justin Peters – Carolina Hurricanes
Defence
- Marc Methot – Ottawa Senators
- Ryan Ellis – Nashville Predators
- Jason Garrison – Vancouver Canucks
- Kevin Bieksa – Vancouver Canucks
- Morgan Rielly – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Erik Gudbranson – Florida Panthers
- Tyler Myers – Buffalo Sabres
Forward
- Kyle Turris – Ottawa Senators
- Brayden Schenn – Philadelphia Flyers
- Jonathan Huberdeau – Florida Panthers
- Alex Burrows – Vancouver Canucks
- Cody Hodgson – Buffalo Sabres
- Troy Brouwer – Washington Capitals
- Matt Read – Philadelphia Flyers
- Sean Monahan – Calgary Flames
- Jason Chimera – Washington Capitals
- Nathan MacKinnon – Colorado Avalanche
- Joel Ward – Washington Capitals
- Nazem Kadri – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Mark Scheifele – Winnipeg Jets
2014 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Mike Babcock
The following is the Canadian roster for the men's ice hockey tournament at the 2014 Winter Olympics.[1]
No. | Pos. | Name | Height | Weight | Birthdate | Birthplace | 2013–14 team |
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1 | G | Luongo, RobertoRoberto Luongo | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (205 lb) | 93April 4, 1979 | Montreal, QC | Vancouver Canucks (NHL) |
2 | D | Keith, DuncanDuncan Keith | 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) | kg (187 lb) | 85July 16, 1983 | Winnipeg, MB | Chicago Blackhawks (NHL) |
5 | D | Hamhuis, DanDan Hamhuis | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | kg (209 lb) | 95December 13, 1982 | Smithers, BC | Vancouver Canucks (NHL) |
6 | D | Weber, SheaShea Weber – A | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (214 lb) | 97August 14, 1985 | Sicamous, BC | Nashville Predators (NHL) |
8 | D | Doughty, DrewDrew Doughty | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | kg (203 lb) | 92December 8, 1989 | London, ON | Los Angeles Kings (NHL) |
9 | F | Duchene, MattMatt Duchene | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | kg (201 lb) | 91January 16, 1991 | Haliburton, ON | Colorado Avalanche (NHL) |
10 | F | Sharp, PatrickPatrick Sharp | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | kg (196 lb) | 89December 27, 1981 | Winnipeg, MB | Chicago Blackhawks (NHL) |
12 | F | Marleau, PatrickPatrick Marleau | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (220 lb) | 100December 15, 1979 | Aneroid, SK | San Jose Sharks (NHL) |
14 | F | Kunitz, ChrisChris Kunitz | 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) | kg (200 lb) | 90September 26, 1979 | Regina, SK | Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) |
15 | F | Getzlaf, RyanRyan Getzlaf | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (220 lb) | 100May 10, 1985 | Regina, SK | Anaheim Ducks (NHL) |
16 | F | Toews, JonathanJonathan Toews – A | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (212 lb) | 96April 29, 1988 | Winnipeg, MB | Chicago Blackhawks (NHL) |
19 | D | Bouwmeester, JayJay Bouwmeester | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (216 lb) | 98September 27, 1983 | Edmonton, AB | St. Louis Blues (NHL) |
20 | F | Tavares, JohnJohn Tavares | 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) | kg (200 lb) | 90September 20, 1990 | Mississauga, ON | New York Islanders (NHL) |
22 | F | Benn, JamieJamie Benn | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (205 lb) | 93July 18, 1989 | Victoria, BC | Dallas Stars (NHL) |
24 | F | Perry, CoreyCorey Perry | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (209 lb) | 95May 16, 1985 | Peterborough, ON | Anaheim Ducks (NHL) |
26 | F | St. Louis, MartinMartin St. Louis | 172 cm (5 ft 8 in) | kg (181 lb) | 82June 18, 1975 | Laval, QC | Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) |
27 | D | Pietrangelo, AlexAlex Pietrangelo | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (205 lb) | 93October 10, 1990 | King City, ON | St. Louis Blues (NHL) |
31 | G | Price, CareyCarey Price | 190 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (218 lb) | 99July 16, 1987 | Anahim Lake, BC | Montreal Canadiens (NHL) |
37 | F | Bergeron, PatricePatrice Bergeron | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (194 lb) | 88July 24, 1985 | L'Ancienne-Lorette, QC | Boston Bruins (NHL) |
41 | G | Smith, MikeMike Smith | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (216 lb) | 98March 22, 1982 | Kingston, ON | Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) |
44 | D | Vlasic, Marc-ÉdouardMarc-Édouard Vlasic | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | kg (201 lb) | 91March 30, 1987 | Montreal, QC | San Jose Sharks (NHL) |
61 | F | Nash, RickRick Nash | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (218 lb) | 99June 16, 1984 | Brampton, ON | New York Rangers (NHL) |
76 | D | Subban, P. K.P. K. Subban | 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) | kg (216 lb) | 98May 13, 1989 | Toronto, ON | Montreal Canadiens (NHL) |
77 | F | Carter, JeffJeff Carter | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (209 lb) | 95January 1, 1985 | London, ON | Los Angeles Kings (NHL) |
87 | F | Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby – C | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | kg (200 lb) | 90August 7, 1987 | Cole Harbour, NS | Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) |
Forward Steven Stamkos was also selected but was unable to participate due to injury. He was replaced by Martin St. Louis.
2013 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Lindy Ruff
- Assistant coach: Doug Shedden
- Assistant coach: Dave Tippett
- Assistant coach: Barry Trotz
Goaltender
Defence
- T. J. Brodie – Calgary Flames
- Brian Campbell – Florida Panthers
- Brenden Dillon – Dallas Stars
- Dan Hamhuis – Vancouver Canucks
- Jay Harrison – Carolina Hurricanes
- Stéphane Robidas (A) – Dallas Stars
- Luke Schenn – Philadelphia Flyers
- Justin Schultz – Edmonton Oilers
- P. K. Subban – Montreal Canadiens
Forward
- Matt Duchene – Colorado Avalanche
- Jordan Eberle – Edmonton Oilers
- Claude Giroux – Philadelphia Flyers
- Taylor Hall – Edmonton Oilers
- Andrew Ladd (A) – Winnipeg Jets
- Ryan O'Reilly – Colorado Avalanche
- Matt Read – Philadelphia Flyers
- Jaden Schwartz – St. Louis Blues
- Wayne Simmonds – Philadelphia Flyers
- Jeff Skinner – Carolina Hurricanes
- Eric Staal (C) – Carolina Hurricanes
- Jordan Staal – Carolina Hurricanes
- Martin St. Louis – Tampa Bay Lightning
2012 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Brent Sutter
- Assistant coach: Kirk Muller
- Assistant coach: Guy Boucher
Goaltender
Defence
- Jay Bouwmeester – Calgary Flames
- Marc Methot – Columbus Blue Jackets
- Duncan Keith – Chicago Blackhawks
- Ryan Murray – Everett Silvertips
- Dion Phaneuf – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Kyle Quincey – Detroit Red Wings
- Luke Schenn – Toronto Maple Leafs
- P. K. Subban – Montreal Canadiens
- Marc–Édouard Vlasic – San Jose Sharks
Forward
- Jamie Benn – Dallas Stars
- Alexandre Burrows (A) – Vancouver Canucks
- Jordan Eberle – Edmonton Oilers
- Ryan Getzlaf (C) – Anaheim Ducks
- Evander Kane – Winnipeg Jets
- Andrew Ladd – Winnipeg Jets
- Ryan Nugent–Hopkins – Edmonton Oilers
- Ryan O'Reilly – Colorado Avalanche
- Corey Perry – Anaheim Ducks
- Teddy Purcell – Tampa Bay Lightning
- John Tavares – New York Islanders
- Patrick Sharp (A) – Chicago Blackhawks
- Jeff Skinner – Carolina Hurricanes
2011 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Ken Hitchcock
- Assistant coach: Scott Arniel
- Assistant coach: Peter DeBoer
Goaltender
- Jonathan Bernier – Los Angeles Kings
- Devan Dubnyk – Edmonton Oilers
- James Reimer – Toronto Maple Leafs
Defence
- Brent Burns – San Jose Sharks
- Carlo Colaiacovo – St. Louis Blues
- Marc–André Gragnani – Buffalo Sabres
- Marc Methot – Columbus Blue Jackets
- Dion Phaneuf (A) – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Alex Pietrangelo – St. Louis Blues
- Mario Scalzo – Mannheim Eagles
- Luke Schenn – Toronto Maple Leafs
Forward
- Cal Clutterbuck – Minnesota Wild
- Matt Duchene – Colorado Avalanche
- Jordan Eberle – Edmonton Oilers
- Evander Kane – Winnipeg Jets
- Andrew Ladd (A) – Winnipeg Jets
- Rick Nash (C) – Columbus Blue Jackets
- James Neal – Dallas Stars
- Jason Spezza (A) – Ottawa Senators
- John Tavares – New York Islanders
- Jeff Skinner – Carolina Hurricanes
- Chris Stewart – St. Louis Blues
- Antoine Vermette – Phoenix Coyotes
- Travis Zajac (A) – New Jersey Devils
2010 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Craig MacTavish
- Assistant coach: Peter DeBoer
- Assistant coach: Billy Moores
Goaltender
Defence
- François Beauchemin – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Brent Burns – Minnesota Wild
- Kyle Cumiskey – Colorado Avalanche
- Michael Del Zotto – New York Rangers
- Mark Giordano – Calgary Flames
- Tyler Myers – Buffalo Sabres
- Kris Russell – Columbus Blue Jackets
- Marc Staal – New York Rangers
Forward
- Rene Bourque – Calgary Flames
- Steve Downie – Tampa Bay Lightning
- Matt Duchene – Colorado Avalanche
- Jordan Eberle – Regina Pats
- Evander Kane – Atlanta Thrashers
- Brooks Laich – Washington Capitals
- Steve Ott – Dallas Stars
- Corey Perry – Anaheim Ducks
- Mason Raymond – Vancouver Canucks
- Rich Peverley – Atlanta Thrashers
- Ryan Smyth – Los Angeles Kings
- Steven Stamkos – Tampa Bay Lightning
- John Tavares – New York Islanders
- Ray Whitney – Carolina Hurricanes
2010 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Mike Babcock
The following is the Canadian roster in the men's ice hockey tournament of the 2010 Winter Olympics.[2]
No. | Pos. | Name | Height | Weight | Birthdate | Birthplace | 2009–10 team |
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30 | G | Brodeur, MartinMartin Brodeur | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (216 lb) | 986 May 1972 | Montreal, QC | New Jersey Devils (NHL) |
29 | G | Fleury, Marc-AndreMarc-André Fleury | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (181 lb) | 8228 November 1984 | Sorel-Tracy, QC | Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) |
1 | G | Luongo, RobertoRoberto Luongo | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (205 lb) | 934 April 1979 | Montreal, QC | Vancouver Canucks (NHL) |
22 | D | Boyle, DanDan Boyle | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | kg (190 lb) | 8612 July 1976 | Ottawa, ON | San Jose Sharks (NHL) |
8 | D | Doughty, DrewDrew Doughty | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | kg (203 lb) | 928 December 1989 | London, ON | Los Angeles Kings (NHL) |
2 | D | Keith, DuncanDuncan Keith | 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) | kg (187 lb) | 8516 July 1983 | Winnipeg, MB | Chicago Blackhawks (NHL) |
27 | D | Niedermayer, ScottScott Niedermayer – C | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | kg (201 lb) | 9131 August 1973 | Cranbrook, BC | Anaheim Ducks (NHL) |
20 | D | Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger – A | 198 cm (6 ft 6 in) | kg (223 lb) | 10110 October 1974 | Dryden, ON | Philadelphia Flyers (NHL) |
7 | D | Seabrook, BrentBrent Seabrook | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (220 lb) | 10020 April 1985 | Richmond, BC | Chicago Blackhawks (NHL) |
6 | D | Weber, SheaShea Weber | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (214 lb) | 9714 August 1985 | Sicamous, BC | Nashville Predators (NHL) |
37 | F | Bergeron, PatricePatrice Bergeron | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (194 lb) | 8824 July 1985 | L'Ancienne-Lorette, QC | Boston Bruins (NHL) |
87 | F | Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby – A | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | kg (200 lb) | 907 August 1987 | Cole Harbour, NS | Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL) |
51 | F | Getzlaf, RyanRyan Getzlaf | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (220 lb) | 10010 May 1985 | Regina, SK | Anaheim Ducks (NHL) |
15 | F | Heatley, DanyDany Heatley | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (220 lb) | 10021 January 1981 | Freiburg im Breisgau, West Germany | San Jose Sharks (NHL) |
12 | F | Iginla, JaromeJarome Iginla – A | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | kg (209 lb) | 951 July 1977 | Edmonton, AB | Calgary Flames (NHL) |
11 | F | Marleau, PatrickPatrick Marleau | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (220 lb) | 10015 September 1979 | Swift Current, SK | San Jose Sharks (NHL) |
10 | F | Morrow, BrendenBrenden Morrow | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | kg (209 lb) | 9516 January 1979 | Carlyle, SK | Dallas Stars (NHL) |
61 | F | Nash, RickRick Nash | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (218 lb) | 9916 June 1984 | Brampton, ON | Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) |
18 | F | Richards, MikeMike Richards | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | kg (201 lb) | 9111 February 1985 | Kenora, ON | Philadelphia Flyers (NHL) |
24 | F | Perry, CoreyCorey Perry | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (209 lb) | 9516 May 1985 | Peterborough, ON | Anaheim Ducks (NHL) |
21 | F | Staal, EricEric Staal | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (205 lb) | 9329 October 1984 | Thunder Bay, ON | Carolina Hurricanes (NHL) |
19 | F | Thornton, JoeJoe Thornton | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (236 lb) | 1072 July 1979 | London, ON | San Jose Sharks (NHL) |
16 | F | Toews, JonathanJonathan Toews | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (212 lb) | 9629 April 1988 | Winnipeg, MB | Chicago Blackhawks (NHL) |
Defencemen Jay Bouwmeester and Stéphane Robidas, forwards Jeff Carter, Steven Stamkos and Martin St. Louis, and goaltender Chris Mason were selected as reserves in case of injury during the tournament.[3]
2009 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Lindy Ruff
Goaltender
Defence
- Braydon Coburn – Philadelphia Flyers
- Drew Doughty – Los Angeles Kings
- Dan Hamhuis – Nashville Predators
- Joel Kwiatkowski – Severstal Cherepovets
- Chris Phillips – Ottawa Senators
- Luke Schenn – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Shea Weber – Nashville Predators
- Ian White – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Marc–Édouard Vlasic – San Jose Sharks
Forward
- Colby Armstrong – Atlanta Thrashers
- Shane Doan (C) – Phoenix Coyotes
- Mike Fisher – Ottawa Senators
- Dany Heatley – Ottawa Senators
- Shawn Horcoff – Edmonton Oilers
- Matthew Lombardi – Phoenix Coyotes
- James Neal – Dallas Stars
- Derek Roy – Buffalo Sabres
- Martin St. Louis – Tampa Bay Lightning
- Jason Spezza – Ottawa Senators
- Steven Stamkos – Tampa Bay Lightning
- Scottie Upshall – Phoenix Coyotes
- Travis Zajac – New Jersey Devils
2008 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Ken Hitchcock
Goaltender
- Mathieu Garon – Edmonton Oilers
- Pascal Leclaire – Columbus Blue Jackets
- Cam Ward – Carolina Hurricanes
Defence
- Jay Bouwmeester – Florida Panthers
- Brent Burns – Minnesota Wild
- Mark Giordano – Dynamo Moscow
- Mike Green – Washington Capitals
- Dan Hamhuis – Nashville Predators
- Ed Jovanovski – Phoenix Coyotes
- Duncan Keith – Chicago Blackhawks
- Steve Staios – Edmonton Oilers
Forward
- Jason Chimera – Columbus Blue Jackets
- Shane Doan – Phoenix Coyotes
- Sam Gagner – Edmonton Oilers
- Ryan Getzlaf – Anaheim Ducks
- Dany Heatley – Ottawa Senators
- Chris Kunitz – Anaheim Ducks
- Jamal Mayers – St. Louis Blues
- Rick Nash – Columbus Blue Jackets
- Derek Roy – Buffalo Sabres
- Patrick Sharp – Chicago Blackhawks
- Jason Spezza – Ottawa Senators
- Martin St. Louis – Tampa Bay Lightning
- Eric Staal – Carolina Hurricanes
- Jonathan Toews – Chicago Blackhawks
2007 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Andy Murray
Goaltenders
Defencemen
- 2 Dan Hamhuis – Nashville Predators
- 3 Dion Phaneuf – Calgary Flames
- 4 Eric Brewer (A) – St. Louis Blues
- 5 Barret Jackman – St. Louis Blues
- 6 Shea Weber – Nashville Predators
- 23 Cory Murphy – HIFK
- 55 Nick Schultz (A) – Minnesota Wild
Forwards
- 9 Jay McClement – St. Louis Blues
- 10 Jordan Staal – Pittsburgh Penguins
- 11 Justin Williams – Carolina Hurricanes
- 12 Eric Staal – Carolina Hurricanes
- 13 Michael Cammalleri (A) – Los Angeles Kings
- 16 Jonathan Toews – University of North Dakota
- 18 Matthew Lombardi – Calgary Flames
- 21 Shane Doan (C) – Phoenix Coyotes
- 20 Colby Armstrong – Pittsburgh Penguins
- 21 Jamal Mayers – St. Louis Blues
- 25 Jason Chimera – Columbus Blue Jackets
- 61 Rick Nash – Columbus Blue Jackets
2006 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Marc Habscheid
Goaltenders
Defencemen
- 16 Trevor Daley – Dallas Stars
- 25 Micki DuPont – Eisbären Berlin
- 2 Dan Hamhuis – Nashville Predators
- 3 Stéphane Robidas (A) – Dallas Stars
- 55 Nick Schultz – Minnesota Wild
- 5 Brent Seabrook – Chicago Blackhawks
- 6 Brad Stuart – Boston Bruins
Forwards
- 37 Patrice Bergeron – Boston Bruins
- 26 Brad Boyes – Boston Bruins
- 19 Kyle Calder (A) – Chicago Blackhawks
- 13 Michael Cammalleri – Los Angeles Kings
- 7 Jeff Carter – Philadelphia Flyers
- 89 Mike Comrie – Phoenix Coyotes
- 87 Sidney Crosby (A) – Pittsburgh Penguins
- 17 Scott Hartnell – Nashville Predators
- 12 Glen Metropolit – HC Lugano
- 27 Matt Pettinger – Washington Capitals
- 18 Mike Richards – Philadelphia Flyers
- 14 Brendan Shanahan (C) – Detroit Red Wings
- 29 Jason Williams – Detroit Red Wings
2006 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Pat Quinn
No. | Pos. | Name |
Height | Weight | Birthdate | Birthplace | 2005–06 team |
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30 | G | Brodeur, MartinMartin Brodeur | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (209 lb) | 956 May 1972 | Montreal, QC | New Jersey Devils (NHL) |
1 | G | Luongo, RobertoRoberto Luongo | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (205 lb) | 934 April 1979 | Montreal, QC | Florida Panthers (NHL) |
35 | G | Turco, MartyMarty Turco | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | kg (183 lb) | 8313 August 1975 | Sault Ste. Marie, ON | Dallas Stars (NHL) |
4 | D | Blake, RobRob Blake – A | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (225 lb) | 10210 December 1969 | Simcoe, ON | Colorado Avalanche (NHL) |
3 | D | Bouwmeester, JayJay Bouwmeester | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (194 lb) | 8827 September 1983 | Edmonton, AB | Florida Panthers (NHL) |
52 | D | Foote, AdamAdam Foote | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (216 lb) | 9810 July 1971 | Toronto, ON | Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) |
24 | D | McCabe, BryanBryan McCabe | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (220 lb) | 1008 June 1975 | St. Catharines, ON | Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) |
44 | D | Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger – A | 198 cm (6 ft 6 in) | kg (220 lb) | 10010 October 1974 | Dryden, ON | Edmonton Oilers (NHL) |
6 | D | Redden, WadeWade Redden | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (209 lb) | 9512 June 1977 | Lloydminster, SK | Ottawa Senators (NHL) |
28 | D | Regehr, RobynRobyn Regehr | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (225 lb) | 10219 April 1980 | Recife, Brazil | Calgary Flames (NHL) |
14 | F | Bertuzzi, ToddTodd Bertuzzi | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (245 lb) | 1112 February 1975 | Sudbury, ON | Vancouver Canucks (NHL) |
9 | F | Doan, ShaneShane Doan | 188 cm (6 ft 2 in) | kg (216 lb) | 9810 October 1976 | Halkirk, AB | Phoenix Coyotes (NHL) |
33 | F | Draper, KrisKris Draper | 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) | kg (190 lb) | 8624 May 1971 | Toronto, ON | Detroit Red Wings (NHL) |
21 | F | Gagne, SimonSimon Gagné – A | 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) | kg (185 lb) | 8429 February 1980 | Sainte-Foy, QC | Philadelphia Flyers (NHL) |
15 | F | Heatley, DanyDany Heatley | 191 cm (6 ft 3 in) | kg (216 lb) | 9821 January 1981 | Freiburg, West Germany | Ottawa Senators (NHL) |
12 | F | Iginla, JaromeJarome Iginla – A | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | kg (209 lb) | 951 July 1977 | Edmonton, AB | Calgary Flames (NHL) |
40 | F | Lecavalier, VincentVincent Lecavalier | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (205 lb) | 9321 April 1980 | L'Île-Bizard, QC | Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) |
61 | F | Nash, RickRick Nash | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (205 lb) | 9316 June 1984 | Brampton, ON | Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL) |
39 | F | Richards, BradBrad Richards | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | kg (200 lb) | 902 May 1980 | Murray Harbour, PE | Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) |
91 | F | Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic – C | 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) | kg (194 lb) | 887 July 1969 | Burnaby, BC | Colorado Avalanche (NHL) |
94 | F | Smyth, RyanRyan Smyth | 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) | kg (190 lb) | 8621 February 1976 | Banff, AB | Edmonton Oilers (NHL) |
26 | F | St. Louis, MartinMartin St. Louis | 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) | kg (185 lb) | 8418 June 1975 | Laval, QC | Tampa Bay Lightning (NHL) |
97 | F | Thornton, JoeJoe Thornton | 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) | kg (225 lb) | 1022 July 1979 | London, ON | San Jose Sharks (NHL) |
Defencement Scott Niedermayer and Ed Jovanovski were originally selected, but due to injuries were replaced by Jay Bouwmeester and Bryan McCabe, respectively.[6][4] Dan Boyle took McCabe's previous spot as a reserve.[4] Defenceman Dan Boyle and forwards Jason Spezza and Eric Staal were selected as "reserves" in case of injury before the tournament began.[4]
2005 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Marc Habscheid
- Dan Boyle – Tampa Bay Lightning
- Martin Brodeur – New Jersey Devils
- Shane Doan – Phoenix Coyotes
- Kris Draper – Detroit Red Wings
- Mike Fisher – Ottawa Senators
- Simon Gagné – Philadelphia Flyers
- Scott Hannan – San Jose Sharks
- Dany Heatley – Atlanta Thrashers
- Ed Jovanovski (A) – Vancouver Canucks
- Roberto Luongo – Florida Panthers
- Kirk Maltby – Detroit Red Wings
- Patrick Marleau (A) – San Jose Sharks
- Brendan Morrison – Vancouver Canucks
- Brenden Morrow – Dallas Stars
- Rick Nash – Columbus Blue Jackets
- Chris Phillips – Ottawa Senators
- Wade Redden – Ottawa Senators
- Robyn Regehr – Calgary Flames
- Ryan Smyth (C) – Edmonton Oilers
- Sheldon Souray – Montreal Canadiens
- Joe Thornton (A) – Boston Bruins
- Jordin Tootoo – Nashville Predators
- Marty Turco – Dallas Stars
- Scott Walker – Nashville Predators
2004 World Cup of Hockey
- Head coach: Pat Quinn
- Roberto Luongo – Florida Panthers
- Rob Blake (A) – Colorado Avalanche
- Eric Brewer – Edmonton Oilers
- Martin Brodeur – New Jersey Devils
- Shane Doan – Phoenix Coyotes
- Kris Draper – Detroit Red Wings
- Adam Foote (A) – Colorado Avalanche
- Simon Gagné – Philadelphia Flyers
- Dany Heatley – Atlanta Thrashers
- Jarome Iginla (A) – Calgary Flames
- Ed Jovanovski – Vancouver Canucks
- Mario Lemieux (C) – Pittsburgh Penguins
- Kirk Maltby – Detroit Red Wings
- Patrick Marleau – San Jose Sharks
- Brenden Morrow – Dallas Stars
- Scott Niedermayer – New Jersey Devils
- Wade Redden – Ottawa Senators
- Robyn Regehr – Calgary Flames
- Brad Richards – Tampa Bay Lightning
- Joe Sakic (A) – Colorado Avalanche
- Ryan Smyth – Edmonton Oilers
- Martin St. Louis – Tampa Bay Lightning
- José Théodore – Montreal Canadiens
- Joe Thornton – Boston Bruins
- Vincent Lecavalier – Tampa Bay Lightning
2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Mike Babcock
- Patrice Bergeron – Boston Bruins
- Jay Bouwmeester – Florida Panthers
- Daniel Brière – Buffalo Sabres
- Eric Brewer – Edmonton Oilers
- Matt Cooke – Vancouver Canucks
- Marc Denis – Columbus Blue Jackets
- J. P. Dumont – Buffalo Sabres
- Jean–Sébastien Giguère – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
- Jeff Friesen – New Jersey Devils
- Dany Heatley – Atlanta Thrashers
- Shawn Horcoff – Edmonton Oilers
- Roberto Luongo – Florida Panthers
- Willie Mitchell – Minnesota Wild
- Derek Morris – Colorado Avalanche
- Brendan Morrison – Vancouver Canucks
- Brenden Morrow – Dallas Stars
- Glen Murray – Boston Bruins
- Rob Niedermayer – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
- Scott Niedermayer – New Jersey Devils
- Nick Schultz – Minnesota Wild
- Ryan Smyth (C) – Edmonton Oilers
- Steve Staios – Edmonton Oilers
- Justin Williams – Philadelphia Flyers
2003 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Andy Murray
- Martin Biron – Buffalo Sabres
- Jay Bouwmeester – Florida Panthers
- Daniel Brière – Phoenix Coyotes
- Eric Brewer – Edmonton Oilers
- Sean Burke – Phoenix Coyotes
- Kyle Calder – Chicago Blackhawks
- Anson Carter – New York Rangers
- Mike Comrie – Edmonton Oilers
- Mathieu Dandenault – Detroit Red Wings
- Shane Doan – Phoenix Coyotes
- Kris Draper – Detroit Red Wings
- Dany Heatley – Atlanta Thrashers
- Jamie Heward – Genève–Servette HC
- Shawn Horcoff – Edmonton Oilers
- Krys Kolanos – Phoenix Coyotes
- Roberto Luongo– Florida Panthers
- Patrick Marleau – San Jose Sharks
- Kirk Maltby – Detroit Red Wings
- Craig Rivet – Montreal Canadiens
- Ryan Smyth (C) – Edmonton Oilers
- Steve Staios – Edmonton Oilers
2002 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Wayne Fleming
- Eric Brewer
- Kyle Calder
- Dan Cleary
- Mike Comrie
- Brad Ference
- Jean–Sébastien Giguère
- Dany Heatley
- Manny Malhotra
- Richard Matvichuk
- Andy McDonald
- Dan McGillis
- Brenden Morrow
- James Patrick
- Jamie Ram
- Peter Schaefer
- Brad Schlegel
- Ryan Smyth (C)
- Steve Staios
- Jamie Storr
- Darryl Sydor
- Marty Turco
- Ray Whitney
- Justin Williams
- Jamie Wright
- Tyler Wright
2002 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Pat Quinn
- Ed Belfour – Dallas Stars
- Rob Blake – Colorado Avalanche
- Eric Brewer – Edmonton Oilers
- Martin Brodeur – New Jersey Devils
- Theoren Fleury – New York Rangers
- Adam Foote – Colorado Avalanche
- Simon Gagné – Philadelphia Flyers
- Jarome Iginla – Calgary Flames
- Curtis Joseph – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Ed Jovanovski – Vancouver Canucks
- Paul Kariya – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
- Mario Lemieux (C) – Pittsburgh Penguins
- Eric Lindros – New York Rangers
- Al MacInnis – St. Louis Blues
- Scott Niedermayer – New Jersey Devils
- Joe Nieuwendyk – Dallas Stars
- Owen Nolan – San Jose Sharks
- Michael Peca (A) – New York Islanders
- Chris Pronger (A) – St. Louis Blues
- Joe Sakic (A) – Colorado Avalanche
- Brendan Shanahan – Detroit Red Wings
- Ryan Smyth – Edmonton Oilers
- Steve Yzerman (A) – Detroit Red Wings
2001 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Wayne Fleming
- Fred Brathwaite
- Eric Brewer
- Dan Cloutier
- Kris Draper
- Jeff Friesen
- Jean–Sébastien Giguère
- Brad Isbister
- Vincent Lecavalier
- Roberto Luongo
- Patrick Marleau
- Daniel Marois
- Kyle McLaren
- Derek Morris
- Brenden Morrow
- Rem Murray
- Michael Peca (C)
- Wade Redden
- Brad Richards
- Stéphane Robidas
- Jason Smith
- Ryan Smyth (C)
- Brad Stuart
- Steve Sullivan
- Joe Thornton
- Scott Walker
- Wes Walz
2000 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Tom Renney
- Peter Allen
- Adrian Aucoin
- Todd Bertuzzi
- Fred Brathwaite
- Curtis Brown
- Kris Draper
- Jeff Finley
- Brad Isbister
- Mike Johnson
- Ed Jovanovski
- Martin Lapointe
- Trevor Letowski
- Jamal Mayers
- Dean McAmmond
- Brendan Morrison
- Larry Murphy
- Chris Phillips
- Jamie Ram
- Robyn Regehr
- Peter Schaefer
- Mike Sillinger (C)
- Ryan Smyth
- Steve Sullivan
- José Théodore
- Patrick Traverse
- Yannick Tremblay
1999 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Mike Johnston
- Rob Blake (C)
- Doug Bodger
- Fred Brathwaite
- Éric Dazé
- Shane Doan
- Jeff Friesen
- Adam Graves
- Claude Lapointe
- Patrick Marleau
- Bryan McCabe
- Derek Morris
- Rob Niedermayer
- Sean O'Donnell
- Stéphane Quintal
- Wade Redden
- Brian Savage
- Ryan Smyth
- Cory Stillman
- Chris Szysky
- Rick Tabaracci
- Scott Thornton
- Ron Tugnutt
- Scott Walker
- Ray Whitney
1998 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Andy Murray
- Todd Bertuzzi
- Rob Blake
- Christian Bronsard
- Cory Cross
- Éric Dazé
- Mickey Elick
- Nelson Emerson
- Martin Gélinas
- Chris Gratton
- Travis Green
- Jeff Hackett
- Ed Jovanovski
- Trevor Linden
- Bryan McCabe
- Gord Murphy
- Glen Murray
- James Patrick
- Félix Potvin
- Keith Primeau (C)
- Steve Rucchin
- Ray Whitney
- Rob Zamuner
1998 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Marc Crawford
- Rob Blake – Los Angeles Kings
- Ray Bourque – Boston Bruins
- Rod Brind'Amour – Philadelphia Flyers
- Martin Brodeur – New Jersey Devils
- Shayne Corson – Montreal Canadiens
- Éric Desjardins – Philadelphia Flyers
- Theoren Fleury – Calgary Flames
- Adam Foote – Colorado Avalanche
- Wayne Gretzky – New York Rangers
- Curtis Joseph – Edmonton Oilers
- Trevor Linden – New York Islanders
- Eric Lindros (C) – Philadelphia Flyers
- Al MacInnis – St. Louis Blues
- Joe Nieuwendyk – Dallas Stars
- Keith Primeau – Carolina Hurricanes
- Chris Pronger – St. Louis Blues
- Mark Recchi – Montreal Canadiens
- Patrick Roy – Colorado Avalanche
- Joe Sakic (A) – Colorado Avalanche
- Brendan Shanahan – Detroit Red Wings
- Scott Stevens (A) – New Jersey Devils
- Steve Yzerman (A) – Detroit Red Wings
- Rob Zamuner– Tampa Bay Lightning
1997 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Andy Murray
- Rob Blake – Los Angeles Kings
- Joel Bouchard – Calgary Flames
- Sean Burke – Hartford Whalers
- Anson Carter – Boston Bruins
- Steve Chiasson – Hartford Whalers
- Cory Cross – Tampa Bay Lightning
- Shean Donovan – San Jose Sharks
- Bob Errey – San Jose Sharks
- Dean Evason (C) – Canadian National Team
- Éric Fichaud – New York Islanders
- Jeff Friesen – San Jose Sharks
- Chris Gratton – Tampa Bay Lightning
- Travis Green – New York Islanders
- Jarome Iginla – Calgary Flames
- Bryan McCabe – New York Islanders
- Owen Nolan – San Jose Sharks
- Keith Primeau – Hartford Whalers
- Chris Pronger – St. Louis Blues
- Mark Recchi – Montreal Canadiens
- Geoff Sanderson – Hartford Whalers
- Don Sweeney – Boston Bruins
- Rick Tabaracci – Tampa Bay Lightning
- Rob Zamuner – Tampa Bay Lightning
1996 World Cup of Hockey
Head coach: Glen Sather
Goaltender
Defence
- Rob Blake – Los Angeles Kings
- Paul Coffey – Detroit Red Wings
- Éric Desjardins – Philadelphia Flyers
- Adam Foote – Colorado Avalanche
- Scott Niedermayer – New Jersey Devils
- Lyle Odelein – Montreal Canadiens
- Scott Stevens – New Jersey Devils
- Ed Jovanovski (A – did not play) – Florida Panthers
Forward
- Rod Brind'Amour – Philadelphia Flyers
- Theo Fleury – Calgary Flames
- Ron Francis – Pittsburgh Penguins
- Wayne Gretzky (C) – New York Rangers
- Claude Lemieux – Colorado Avalanche
- Trevor Linden – Vancouver Canucks
- Eric Lindros – Philadelphia Flyers
- Mark Messier – New York Rangers
- Keith Primeau – Detroit Red Wings
- Joe Sakic – Colorado Avalanche
- Brendan Shanahan – Hartford Whalers
- Pat Verbeek – New York Rangers
- Steve Yzerman – Detroit Red Wings
- Jason Arnott (A – did not play) – Edmonton Oilers
- Éric Dazé (A – did not play) – Chicago Blackhawks
1996 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Tom Renney
- Doug Bodger
- Martin Brodeur
- Kelly Buchberger
- Andrew Cassels
- Jason Dawe
- Steve Duchesne
- Ray Ferraro
- Jeff Friesen
- Garry Galley
- Travis Green
- Jean–François Jomphe
- Curtis Joseph
- Paul Kariya
- David Matsos
- Brad May
- Derek Mayer
- Dean McAmmond
- Yanic Perreault
- Luke Richardson
- Darryl Sydor
- Steve Thomas
- Andrew Verner
- Glen Wesley
1995 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Tom Renney
Goaltenders
- Corey Hirsch – Binghamton Rangers
- Dwayne Roloson – Saint John Flames
- Andrew Verner – Canadian National Team
Defense
- Greg Andrusak – Detroit Vipers
- Peter Allen – Canadian National Team
- Dale DeGray – Cleveland Lumberjacks
- Len Esau – Saint John Flames
- Jamie Heward – Canadian National Team
- Brad Schlegel – Canadian National Team
- Tom Tilley – Indianapolis Ice
- Brian Tutt (C) – Ilves Tampere
Forwards
- Luciano Borsato – Springfield Falcons
- Chris Bright – Canadian National Team
- Rich Chernomaz – St. John's Maple Leafs
- Brandon Convery – St. John's Maple Leafs
- Iain Fraser
- Mark Freer – Houston Aeros
- Chris Govedaris – Adirondack Red Wings
- Todd Hlushko – Saint John Flames
- Jean–François Jomphe – Canadian National Team
- Ralph Intranuovo – Cape Breton Oilers
- Mike Maneluk – Canadian National Team
- Andrew McKim – Adirondack Red Wings
1994 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: George Kingston
- Jason Arnott – Edmonton Oilers
- Marc Bergevin – Tampa Bay Lightning
- Rob Blake – Los Angeles Kings
- Rod Brind'Amour – Philadelphia Flyers
- Kelly Buchberger – Edmonton Oilers
- Shayne Corson – Edmonton Oilers
- Bobby Dollas – Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
- Steve Duchesne – St. Louis Blues
- Nelson Emerson – Winnipeg Jets
- Stéphane Fiset – Quebec Nordiques
- Paul Kariya – Canadian National Team
- Yves Racine – Philadelphia Flyers
- Bill Ranford – Edmonton Oilers
- Mike Ricci – Quebec Nordiques
- Luke Richardson – Edmonton Oilers
- Luc Robitaille (C) – Los Angeles Kings
- Joe Sakic – Quebec Nordiques
- Geoff Sanderson – Hartford Whalers
- Brendan Shanahan – St. Louis Blues
- Jamie Storr – Owen Sound Platers
- Darryl Sydor – Los Angeles Kings
- Steve Thomas – New York Islanders
- Pat Verbeek – Hartford Whalers
1994 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Tom Renney
- Mark Astley
- Adrian Aucoin
- David Harlock
- Corey Hirsch
- Todd Hlushko
- Greg Johnson
- Fabian Joseph
- Paul Kariya
- Chris Kontos
- Manny Legacé
- Ken Lovsin
- Derek Mayer
- Petr Nedvěd
- Dwayne Norris
- Greg Parks
- Allain Roy
- Jean–Yves Roy
- Brian Savage
- Brad Schlegel
- Wally Schreiber
- Chris Therien
- Todd Warriner
- Brad Werenka
1993 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Mike Keenan
- Brian Benning
- Rod Brind'Amour
- Kelly Buchberger
- Terry Carkner
- Shayne Corson
- Kevin Dineen
- Dave Gagner
- Garry Galley
- Mike Gartner
- Adam Graves (C)
- Greg Johnson
- Paul Kariya
- Eric Lindros
- Norm MacIver
- Dave Manson
- Derek Mayer
- Bill Ranford
- Mark Recchi
- Geoff Sanderson
- Brian Savage
- Geoff Smith
- Ron Tugnutt
1992 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dave King
- Keith Acton
- Glenn Anderson (C)
- Bob Bassen
- Rod Brind'Amour
- Garth Butcher
- Sylvain Côté
- Nelson Emerson
- Pat Falloon
- Ray Ferraro
- Todd Gill
- Marc Habscheid
- Ron Hextall
- Kerry Huffman
- Trevor Kidd
- Derek King
- Chris Lindberg
- Brad Schlegel
- Randy Smith
- Rick Tabaracci
- Steve Thomas
- Brian Tutt
- Jason Woolley
- Trent Yawney
1992 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Dave King
- Dave Archibald
- Todd Brost
- Sean Burke
- Kevin Dahl
- Curt Giles
- Dave Hannan
- Gord Hynes
- Fabian Joseph
- Joé Juneau
- Trevor Kidd
- Patrick Lebeau
- Chris Lindberg
- Eric Lindros
- Kent Manderville
- Adrien Plavsic
- Dan Ratushny
- Sam Saint–Laurent
- Brad Schlegel
- Wally Schreiber
- Randy Smith
- Dave Tippett
- Brian Tutt
- Jason Woolley
1991 Canada Cup
- Head coach: Mike Keenan
- Ed Belfour – Chicago Blackhawks
- Sean Burke – New Jersey Devils
- Paul Coffey (A) – Pittsburgh Penguins
- Shayne Corson – Montreal Canadiens
- Russ Courtnall – Montreal Canadiens
- Éric Desjardins – Montreal Canadiens
- Theoren Fleury – Calgary Flames
- Dirk Graham – Chicago Blackhawks
- Wayne Gretzky (C) – Los Angeles Kings
- Dale Hawerchuk (A) – Buffalo Sabres
- Steve Larmer – Chicago Blackhawks
- Eric Lindros – Oshawa Generals
- Al MacInnis – Calgary Flames
- Mark Messier (A) – Edmonton Oilers
- Larry Murphy – Pittsburgh Penguins
- Bill Ranford – Edmonton Oilers
- Luc Robitaille – Los Angeles Kings
- Brendan Shanahan – St. Louis Blues
- Steve Smith – Edmonton Oilers
- Scott Stevens – New Jersey Devils
- Brent Sutter – New York Islanders
- Mark Tinordi – Minnesota North Stars
- Rick Tocchet – Pittsburgh Penguins
1991 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dave King
- Dave Archibald
- Craig Billington
- Rob Blake
- Steve Bozek
- Sean Burke
- Geoff Courtnall
- Russ Courtnall
- Murray Craven
- Theoren Fleury
- Steve Konroyd
- Steve Larmer
- Doug Lidster (C)
- Trevor Linden
- Jamie Macoun
- Ric Nattress
- Yves Racine
- Cliff Ronning
- Joe Sakic
- Brad Schlegel
- Randy Smith
- Steve Thomas
- Mike Vernon
- Trent Yawney
1990 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dave King
- Keith Acton
- Greg Adams
- Brian Bellows
- Shawn Burr
- Paul Coffey (C)
- Murray Craven
- John Cullen
- Bob Essensa
- Theoren Fleury
- Doug Gilmour
- Rick Green
- Curtis Leschyshyn
- Doug Lidster
- Al MacInnis
- Jamie Macoun
- Kirk McLean
- Joe Nieuwendyk
- Michel Petit
- Mark Recchi
- Ron Sutter
- Rick Tocchet
- Ken Wregget
- Steve Yzerman (C)
1989 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dave King
- Glenn Anderson
- Brent Ashton
- Dave Babych
- Brian Bellows
- Sean Burke
- Randy Carlyle
- Ken Daneyko
- Kevin Dineen
- Dave Ellett
- Ray Ferraro
- Grant Fuhr
- Gerard Gallant
- Dale Hawerchuk (C)
- John MacLean
- Mario Marois
- Andrew McBain
- Mark Messier
- Kirk Muller (C)
- James Patrick
- Peter Sidorkiewicz
- Scott Stevens
- Pat Verbeek
- Steve Yzerman (C)
1988 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Dave King
- Ken Berry
- Serge Boisvert
- Brian Bradley
- Sean Burke
- Chris Felix
- Randy Gregg
- Marc Habscheid
- Bob Joyce
- Vaughn Karpan
- Merlin Malinowski
- Andy Moog
- Jim Peplinski
- Serge Roy
- Wally Schreiber
- Gord Sherven
- Tony Stiles
- Steve Tambellini
- Claude Vilgrain
- Tim Watters
- Ken Yaremchuk
- Trent Yawney (C)
- Zarley Zalapski
1987 Canada Cup
- Head coach: Mike Keenan
- Glenn Anderson – Edmonton Oilers
- Raymond Bourque (A) – Boston Bruins
- Doug Crossman – Philadelphia Flyers
- Paul Coffey – Edmonton Oilers
- Kevin Dineen – Hartford Whalers
- Grant Fuhr – Edmonton Oilers
- Mike Gartner – Washington Capitals
- Doug Gilmour – St. Louis Blues
- Wayne Gretzky (C) – Edmonton Oilers
- Michel Goulet – Quebec Nordiques
- Craig Hartsburg – Minnesota North Stars
- Dale Hawerchuk (A) – Winnipeg Jets
- Ron Hextall – Philadelphia Flyers
- Kelly Hrudey – New York Islanders
- Claude Lemieux – Montreal Canadiens
- Mario Lemieux – Pittsburgh Penguins
- Mark Messier (A) – Edmonton Oilers
- Larry Murphy – Washington Capitals
- James Patrick – New York Rangers
- Brian Propp – Philadelphia Flyers
- Normand Rochefort – Quebec Nordiques
- Brent Sutter – New York Islanders
- Rick Tocchet – Philadelphia Flyers
1987 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dave King
- Keith Acton
- Brian Bellows
- Doug Bodger
- Sean Burke
- Dino Ciccarelli
- Kevin Dineen
- Bruce Driver
- Mike Foligno (C)
- Bob Froese
- Dirk Graham
- Craig Hartsburg
- Kirk Muller
- Larry Murphy
- Troy Murray
- Barry Pederson
- James Patrick
- Dan Quinn
- Paul Reinhart
- Pat Riggin
- Bob Rouse
- Al Secord
- Scott Stevens
- Tony Tanti
- Zarley Zalapski
1986 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Pat Quinn
- Greg Adams
- Dave Andreychuk
- Mike Bullard
- Jacques Cloutier
- Paul Cyr
- Ken Daneyko
- Marcel Dionne (C)
- Mike Foligno
- Jim Fox
- Mark Hardy
- Dale Hawerchuk
- Kelly Hrudey
- Grant Ledyard
- Corrado Micalef
- Kirk Muller
- Denis Potvin
- Craig Redmond
- Phil Russell
- Brent Sutter
- Phil Sykes
- Tony Tanti
- Dave Taylor
- Jay Wells
1985 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Doug Carpenter
- John Anderson
- Kevin Dineen
- Ron Francis
- Doug Halward
- Steve Konroyd
- Grant Ledyard
- Mario Lemieux
- Doug Lidster
- Brian MacLellan
- Jamie Macoun
- Don Maloney
- Kirk Muller
- Larry Murphy
- Bernie Nicholls
- Pat Riggin
- Stan Smyl
- Scott Stevens
- Tony Tanti
- Dave Taylor (C)
- Rick Vaive
- Rick Wamsley
- Steve Weeks
- Ian Wood
- Steve Yzerman
1984 Canada Cup
- Head coach: Glen Sather
- Glenn Anderson – Edmonton Oilers
- Brian Bellows – Minnesota North Stars
- Mike Bossy – New York Islanders
- Bob Bourne – New York Islanders
- Raymond Bourque – Boston Bruins
- Paul Coffey – Edmonton Oilers
- Grant Fuhr – Edmonton Oilers
- Mike Gartner – Washington Capitals
- Michel Goulet – Quebec Nordiques
- Randy Gregg – Edmonton Oilers
- Wayne Gretzky (C) – Edmonton Oilers
- Charlie Huddy – Edmonton Oilers
- Réjean Lemelin – Calgary Flames
- Kevin Lowe – Edmonton Oilers
- Mark Messier – Edmonton Oilers
- Rick Middleton – Boston Bruins
- Pete Peeters – Boston Bruins
- Larry Robinson (C) – Montreal Canadiens
- Peter Šťastný – Quebec Nordiques
- Brent Sutter – New York Islanders
- John Tonelli – New York Islanders
- Doug Wilson – Chicago Blackhawks
- Steve Yzerman – Detroit Red Wings
1984 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Dave King
- Warren Anderson
- Robin Bartel
- Russ Courtnall
- J. J. Daigneault
- Kevin Dineen
- Dave Donnelly
- Bruce Driver
- Darren Eliot
- Patrick Flatley
- Dave Gagner
- Mario Gosselin
- Vaughn Karpan
- Doug Lidster
- Darren Lowe
- Kirk Muller
- James Patrick
- Craig Redmond
- Dave Tippett (C)
- Carey Wilson
- Dan Wood
1983 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dave King
- John Anderson
- Marcel Dionne (C)
- Brian Engblom
- Patrick Flatley
- Bob Gainey
- Mike Gartner
- Michel Goulet
- Doug Halward
- Craig Hartsburg
- Rick Lanz
- Dennis Maruk
- James Patrick
- Brian Propp
- Paul Reinhart
- Gord Sherven
- Charlie Simmer
- Darryl Sittler (C)
- Scott Stevens
- Dave Taylor
- Mike Veisor
- Rick Wamsley
- Tim Watters
- Carey Wilson
1982 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dave King
- Bill Barber (C)
- Dino Ciccarelli
- Bobby Clarke (C)
- Bob Gainey
- Mike Gartner
- Curt Giles
- Rick Green
- Wayne Gretzky
- Craig Hartsburg
- Dale Hawerchuk
- Kevin Lowe
- Brad Maxwell
- Gilles Meloche
- Greg Millen
- Mark Napier
- Brian Propp
- Paul Reinhart
- Darryl Sittler
- Bobby Smith
- Rick Vaive
- John Van Boxmeer
- Ryan Walter
1981 Canada Cup
- Head coach: Scotty Bowman
- Barry Beck – New York Rangers
- Mike Bossy – New York Islanders
- Raymond Bourque – Boston Bruins
- Marcel Dionne – Los Angeles Kings
- Ron Duguay – New York Rangers
- Don Edwards – Buffalo Sabres
- Brian Engblom – Montreal Canadiens
- Bob Gainey – Montreal Canadiens
- Danny Gare – Detroit Red Wings
- Clark Gillies – New York Islanders
- Butch Goring – New York Islanders
- Wayne Gretzky – Edmonton Oilers
- Craig Hartsburg – Minnesota North Stars
- Guy Lafleur – Montreal Canadiens
- Ken Linseman – Philadelphia Flyers
- Mike Liut – St. Louis Blues
- Rick Middleton – Boston Bruins
- Gilbert Perreault – Buffalo Sabres
- Denis Potvin (C) – New York Islanders
- Paul Reinhart – Calgary Flames
- Larry Robinson – Montreal Canadiens
- Billy Smith – New York Islanders
- Bryan Trottier – New York Islanders
1981 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Don Cherry
- Dave Babych
- Norm Barnes
- Pat Boutette
- Lucien Deblois
- Mike Foligno
- John Garrett
- Mike Gartner
- Rick Green
- Willie Huber
- Guy Lafleur
- Barry Long
- Morris Lukowich
- Dennis Maruk
- Dale McCourt
- Lanny McDonald (C)
- Phil Myre
- John Ogrodnick
- Rob Ramage
- Larry Robinson
- Mike Rogers
- Steve Tambellini
- Ryan Walter
1980 Winter Olympics
- Head coaches: Lorne Davis, Clare Drake, Tom Watt
- Glenn Anderson
- Warren Anderson
- Dan D'Alvise
- Ken Berry
- Ronald Davidson
- John Devaney
- Bob Dupuis
- Joe Grant
- Randy Gregg (C)
- Dave Hindmarch
- Paul MacLean
- Kevin Maxwell
- Jim Nill
- Terry O'Malley
- Paul Pageau
- Brad Pirie
- Kevin Primeau
- Donald Spring
- Tim Watters
- Stellio Zupancich
1979 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Marshall Johnston
- Wayne Babych
- Guy Charron (C)
- Marcel Dionne
- Rick Green
- Trevor Johansen
- Nick Libett
- Al MacAdam
- Brad Marsh
- Dennis Maruk
- Brad Maxwell
- Dale McCourt
- Wilf Paiement
- Steve Payne
- Robert Picard
- Jim Rutherford
- David Shand
- Bobby Smith
- Greg Smith
- Ed Staniowski
- Garry Unger
- Ryan Walter
- Paul Woods
1978 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Harry Howell
- Dan Bouchard
- Guy Charron
- Marcel Dionne (C)
- Rick Hampton
- Denis Herron
- Pat Hickey
- Dennis Kearns
- Don Lever
- Tom Lysiak
- Bob MacMillan
- Dennis Maruk
- Brad Maxwell
- Mike Murphy
- Wilf Paiement
- Robert Picard
- Jean Pronovost
- Pat Ribble
- David Shand
- Glen Sharpley
- Garry Unger
1977 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Johnny Wilson
- Guy Charron
- Ron Ellis
- Phil Esposito (C)
- Tony Esposito
- Rod Gilbert
- Rick Hampton
- Dennis Kearns
- Ralph Klassen
- Pierre Larouche
- Al MacAdam
- Wayne Merrick
- Walt McKechnie
- Wilf Paiement
- Jean Pronovost
- Phil Russell
- Jim Rutherford
- Greg Smith
- Dallas Smith
- Carol Vadnais
- Eric Vail
1976 Canada Cup
- Head coach: Scotty Bowman
- Assistant Coach: Don Cherry
- Bill Barber – Philadelphia Flyers
- Gerry Cheevers – Boston Bruins
- Bobby Clarke (C) – Philadelphia Flyers
- Marcel Dionne – Los Angeles Kings
- Phil Esposito – New York Rangers
- Bob Gainey – Montreal Canadiens
- Danny Gare – Buffalo Sabres
- Bobby Hull – Winnipeg Jets
- Guy Lafleur – Montreal Canadiens
- Guy Lapointe – Montreal Canadiens
- Reggie Leach – Philadelphia Flyers
- Peter Mahovlich – Montreal Canadiens
- Richard Martin – Buffalo Sabres
- Lanny McDonald – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Bobby Orr – Chicago Blackhawks
- Gilbert Perreault – Buffalo Sabres
- Denis Potvin – New York Islanders
- Glenn Resch – New York Islanders
- Larry Robinson – Montreal Canadiens
- Serge Savard – Montreal Canadiens
- Steve Shutt – Montreal Canadiens
- Darryl Sittler – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Rogatien Vachon – Los Angeles Kings
- Carol Vadnais – New York Rangers
- Jimmy Watson – Philadelphia Flyers
1974 Summit Series
- Head coach: Billy Harris
- Ralph Backstrom – Chicago Cougars
- Serge Bernier – Quebec Nordiques
- Gerry Cheevers – Cleveland Crusaders
- Al Hamilton – Edmonton Oilers
- Jim Harrison – Edmonton Oilers
- Paul Henderson – Toronto Toros
- Réjean Houle – Quebec Nordiques
- Gordie Howe – Houston Aeros
- Mark Howe – Houston Aeros
- Marty Howe – Houston Aeros
- Bobby Hull – Winnipeg Jets
- André Lacroix – New Jersey Knights
- Rick Ley – New England Whalers
- Frank Mahovlich – Toronto Toros
- Bruce MacGregor – Edmonton Oilers
- John McKenzie – Vancouver Blazers
- Don McLeod – Vancouver Blazers
- Brad Selwood – New England Whalers
- Paul Shmyr – Cleveland Crusaders
- Rick Smith – Minnesota Fighting Saints
- Pat Stapleton (C) – Chicago Cougars
- Marc Tardif – Quebec Nordiques
- J. C. Tremblay – Quebec Nordiques
- Mike Walton – Minnesota Fighting Saints
- Tom Webster – New England Whalers
1972 Summit Series
- Head coach: Harry Sinden
- Ass't coach: John Ferguson
- Don Awrey – New York Rangers
- Red Berenson – St. Louis Blues
- Gary Bergman – Detroit Red Wings
- Wayne Cashman – Boston Bruins
- Bobby Clarke – Philadelphia Flyers
- Yvan Cournoyer – Montreal Canadiens
- Ken Dryden – Montreal Canadiens
- Marcel Dionne – Detroit Red Wings
- Ron Ellis – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Phil Esposito – Boston Bruins
- Tony Esposito – Chicago Blackhawks
- Rod Gilbert – New York Rangers
- Bill Goldsworthy – Minnesota North Stars
- Jocelyn Guevremont – Vancouver Canucks
- Vic Hadfield – New York Rangers
- Paul Henderson – Toronto Maple Leafs
- Dennis Hull – Chicago Blackhawks
- Eddie Johnston – Boston Bruins
- Guy Lapointe – Montreal Canadiens
- Frank Mahovlich – Montreal Canadiens
- Peter Mahovlich – Montreal Canadiens
- Rick Martin – Buffalo Sabres
- Stan Mikita – Chicago Blackhawks
- J. P. Parise – Minnesota North Stars
- Brad Park – New York Rangers
- Gilbert Perreault – Buffalo Sabres
- Jean Ratelle – New York Rangers
- Mickey Redmond – Detroit Red Wings
- Serge Savard – Montreal Canadiens
- Rod Seiling – New York Rangers
- Pat Stapleton – Chicago Blackhawks
- Dale Tallon – Vancouver Canucks
- Bill White – Chicago Blackhawks
1969 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Jackie McLeod
- Richie Bayes
- Gary Begg
- Roger Bourbonnais
- Jack Bownass
- Terry Caffery
- Ab DeMarco
- Ken Dryden
- Ted Hargreaves
- Bill Heindl
- Fran Huck
- Steve King
- Chuck Lefley
- Morris Mott
- Bob Murdoch
- Kevin O'Shea
- Terry O'Malley
- Gerry Pinder
- Steve Rexe
- Ken Stephanson
- Wayne Stephenson
1968 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Jackie McLoed
- Roger Bourbonnais
- Ken Broderick
- Ray Cadieux
- Paul Conlin
- Gary Dineen
- Brian Glennie
- Ted Hargreaves
- Fran Huck
- Marshall Johnston (C)
- Barry MacKenzie
- Bill MacMillan
- Steve Monteith
- Morris Mott
- Terry O'Malley
- Danny O'Shea
- Gerry Pinder
- Herb Pinder
- Wayne Stephenson
1967 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Jackie McLeod
- Gary Begg
- Roger Bourbonnais (C)
- Jack Bownass
- Carl Brewer
- Ray Cadieux
- Paul Conlin
- Jean Cusson
- Gary Dineen
- Ted Hargreaves
- Fran Huck
- Marshall Johnston
- Barry MacKenzie
- Billy MacMillan
- Seth Martin
- Morris Mott
- Terry O'Malley
- Addy Tambellini
- Wayne Stephenson
1966 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Jackie McLeod
- Gary Begg
- Roger Bourbonnais
- Ken Broderick
- Ray Cadieux
- Paul Conlin
- Lorne Davis
- George Faulkner
- Fran Huck
- Marshall Johnston
- Jackie McLeod
- Barry MacKenzie
- Billy MacMillan
- Seth Martin
- Rick McCann
- Morris Mott
- Terry O'Malley (C)
- Harvey Schmidt
1965 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Gordon Simpson
- Reg Abbott
- Gary Aldcorn
- Gary Begg
- Roger Bourbonnais
- Ken Broderick
- Don Collins
- Brian Conacher
- Paul Conlin
- Fred Dunsmore
- Gary Dineen
- Don Fletcher
- Bob Forhan
- Al Johnson
- Bill Johnson
- Barry MacKenzie
- Jim MacKenzie
- Seth Martin
- Grant Moore
- Terry O'Malley
1964 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: David Bauer
- Hank Akervall (C)
- Gary Begg
- Roger Bourbonnais
- Ken Broderick
- Ray Cadieux
- Terry Clancy
- Brian Conacher
- Paul Conlin
- Gary Dineen
- Bob Forhan
- Marshall Johnston
- Seth Martin
- Barry MacKenzie
- Terry O'Malley
- Rod Seiling
- George Swarbrick
1963 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Bobby Kromm
- George Ferguson
- Don Fletcher
- Bob Forhan
- Howie Hornby
- Harold Jones
- Norm Lenardon
- Ted Maki
- Seth Martin
- Pinoke McIntyre
- Bob McKnight
- Jackie McLeod
- Walt Peacosh
- Gerry Penner
- Howie Penner
- Ed Pollesol
- Harry Smith
- Addy Tambellini
1962 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Lloyd Roubell
- Bobby Brown
- Al Cullen
- Jack Douglas
- Joe Hogan
- Harold Hurley
- Alec Keeling
- Ted Maki
- Joe Malo
- Bob Mader
- Floyd Martin
- Bob McKnight
- Jackie McLeod
- Bill Mitchell
- Bobby Robertson
- Donald Rope
- Tod Sloan
- John Sofiak
- Harry Smith
- Bill Wylie
1961 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Bobby Kromm
- Ed Christofoli
- Claude Cyr
- George Ferguson
- Don Fletcher
- Cal Hockley
- Hal Jones
- Bobby Kromm
- Mike Lagace
- Norm Lenardon
- Seth Martin
- Pinoke McIntyre
- Jackie McLeod
- Walt Peacosh
- Gerry Penner
- Dave Rusnell
- Darryl Sly
- Harry Smith
- Addy Tambellini
1960 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Bobby Bauer
- Bob Attersley
- Moe Benoit
- Jim Connelly
- Jack Douglas
- Fred Etcher
- Bob Forhan
- Don Head
- Harold Hurley
- Ken Laufman
- Floyd Martin
- Bob McKnight
- Cliff Pennington
- Donald Rope
- Bobby Rousseau
- George Samolenko
- Harry Sinden (C)
- Darryl Sly
1959 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Ike Hildebrand
- Red Berenson
- Bart Bradley
- Wayne Brown
- Pete Conacher
- Floyd Crawford
- Gordon Bell
- Moe Benoit
- Denis Boucher
- Al Dewsbury
- Marv Edwards
- Fiori Goegan
- George Gosselin
- Ike Hildebrand
- Dave Jones
- Jean–Paul Lamirande
- John McLellan
- Paul Payette
- Lou Smrke
1958 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Sid Smith
- Sandy Air
- Bob Attersley
- Frank Bonello
- Connie Broden
- Roy Edwards
- Fred Etcher
- Bus Gagnon
- George Gosselin
- John Henderson
- Jean–Paul Lamirande
- Don McBeth
- Gord Myles
- Ted O'Connor
- Ed Redmond
- George Santolenko
- Harry Sinden (C)
- Sid Smith
- Alf Treen
1956 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Bobby Bauer
- Denis Brodeur
- Charlie Brooker
- Bill Colvin
- Alfred Horne
- Art Hurst
- Byrle Klinck
- Paul Knox
- Ken Laufman
- Howie Lee
- Jim Logan
- Floyd Martin
- Jack McKenzie (C)
- Donald Rope
- George Scholes
- Gerry Theberge
- Bob White
- Keith Woodall
1955 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Grant Warwick
- Bernie Bathgate
- Don Berry
- Jim Fairburn
- Ed Kassian
- Doug Kilburn
- Kevin Conway
- Dino Mascotto
- George McAvoy (C)
- Jack McDonald
- Jack McIntyre
- Ivan McLelland
- Jim Middleton
- Don Moog
- Erine Rucks
- Mike Shebaga
- Jack Taggart
- Hal Tarala
- Bill Warwick
- Dick Warwick
- Grant Warwick
1954 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Greg Currie
- Tom Campbell (C)
- Doug Chapman
- Earl Clements
- Don Couch
- Harold Fiskari
- Norm Gray
- Moe Galand
- Tom Jamieson
- Larry Kearns
- Bob Kennedy
- Gavin Lindsay
- Don Lockhart
- John Petro
- Russ Robertson
- George Sayliss
- John Scott
- Bill Shill
- Vic Sluce
- Reg Spragge
- Dan Windley
- Eric Unger
1952 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Lou Holmes
- George Abel
- John Davies
- Billy Dawe (C)
- Robert Dickson
- Donald Gauf
- William Gibson
- Ralph Hansch
- Robert Meyers
- David Miller
- Eric Paterson
- Thomas Pollock
- Allan Purvis
- Gordon Robertson
- Louis Secco
- Francis Sullivan
- Robert Watt
1951 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dick Gray
- Bill Chandler
- Dinny Flanagan
- Bill Flick
- Bill Gibson
- Dick Gray
- Mallie Hughes
- Bert Knibbs
- Don McLean
- Jim Malacko
- Nap Milroy
- Hector Negrello (C)
- Stan Obodiac
- Walter Rimstad
- Mickey Roth
- Lou Siray
- Carl Sorokoski
- Don Vogan
- Tom Wood
1950 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Jimmy Graham
- Harry Allen
- Robert David
- Billy Dawe
- Marsh Darling
- John Davies
- Wilbur Delaney
- Don Gauf
- Doug Kilburn
- Leo Lucchini
- Doug Macauley
- Jack Manson
- Al Purvis
- Don Stanley
- Robert Watt
- Pete Wright
- Hassie Young
1949 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Max Silverman
- Ray Bauer
- Joe de Bastiani
- Bill Dimock
- Doug Free
- Emil Gagne
- Bud Hashey
- Barney Hillson
- Herb Kewley
- John Kovich
- Don Munroe
- Al Picard
- Albert Rabelletto
- Jim Russell
- Tom Russell
- Don Stanley
- Joe Tergesen
1948 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Frank Boucher (nephew of Frank Boucher)[7]
- George McFaul (trainer)
- Sandy Watson (manager)
- Hubert Brooks (reserve)
- Murray Dowey, (goaltender)
- Frank Dunster, (defenceman)
- Roy Forbes, (defenceman)
- Andy Gilpin, (forward)[8] (reserve)
- Jean Gravelle
- Patsy Guzzo
- Wally Halder
- Ted Hibberd
- Ross King, (goaltender)[8] (reserve)
- Henri–André Laperrière, (defenceman)
- John Lecompte, (defenceman)
- Pete Leichnitz (reserve)
- George Mara
- Albert Renaud
- Reginald Schroeter
- Irving Taylor
1939 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Elmer Piper
- Mickey Brennen
- Buck Buchanan
- Ab Cronie
- Bunny Dame
- Jim Haight
- Benny Hayes
- Dick Kowcinak
- Tom Johnston
- John McCreedy
- Jim Morris
- Duke Scodellaro
- Mel Snowdon
1938 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Max Silverman
- Mel Albright
- Percy Allen
- Gordie Bruce
- Archie Burn
- Reg Chipman
- John Coulter
- Johnny Godfrey
- Roy Heximer
- Jack Marshall
- Pat McReavy
- Buster Portland
- Jim Russell
- Glen Sutherland
1937 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: John Achtzener
- Tom Almack
- Fred Botterill
- Fred Burnett
- Ken Campbell
- George Goble
- Eric Hornquist
- Doug Keiver
- James Kemp
- Paul Kozak
- Hugo Mackie
- Ralph Reading
- Harry Robertson
- George Wilson
1936 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Al Pudas
- Maxwell Deacon
- Hugh Farquharson
- Kenneth Farmer
- James Haggarty
- Walter Kitchen
- Raymond Milton
- Francis Moore
- Herman Murray (C)
- Arthur Nash
- David Neville
- Alexander Sinclair
- Ralph St. Germain
- Bill Thomson
1935 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Scotty Oliver
- Archie Creighton
- Roy Henkel
- Albert Lemay
- Tony Lemay
- Vic Lindquist
- Art Rice–Jones
- Romeo Rivers
- Cam Shewan
- Norm Yellowlees
1934 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Johnny Walker
- Les Bird
- Tommy Dewar
- Jim Dewey
- Cliff Lake
- Elmer Piper
- Ab Rogers
- Bert Scharfe
- Ron Silver
- Ray Watkins
- Ab Welsh
- Cooney Woods
- Hobb Wilson
1933 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Harold Ballard
- Cliff Chisholm
- Frank Collins
- John Hern
- Kenny Kane
- Norm Lamport
- Doug Lough
- Clare McIntyre
- Jimmy McMullen
- Stuffy Mueller
1932 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Jack Hughes
- William Cockburn (C)
- Clifford Crowley
- Albert Duncanson
- George Garbutt
- Roy Henkel
- Victor Lindquist
- Norman Malloy
- Walter Monson
- Kenneth Moore
- Romeo Rivers
- Hack Simpson
- Hugh Sutherland
- Stanley Wagner
- Alston Wise
1931 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Blake Watson
- George Hill
- Gord MacKenzie (C)
- Sammy McCallum
- Ward McVey
- Frank Morris
- Jack Pidcock
- Art Puttee
- Blake Watson
- Guy Williamson
1930 World Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Les Allen
- Willie Adams
- Howard Armstrong (C)
- Bert Clayton
- Joe Griffen
- Gordon Grant
- Alex Park
- Fred Radke
- Percy Timpson
1928 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Conn Smythe
- Charles Delahay
- Frank Fisher
- Louis Hudson
- Norbert Mueller
- Herbert Plaxton
- Hugh Plaxton
- Roger Plaxton
- John Porter (C)
- Frank Sullivan
- Joseph Sullivan
- Ross Taylor
- David Trottier
1924 Winter Olympics
- Head coach: Frank Rankin
- Jack Cameron
- Ernie Collett
- Bert McCaffrey
- Harold McMunn
- Dunc Munro (C)
- Beattie Ramsay
- Cyril Slater
- Reginald Smith
- Harry Watson
1920 Summer Olympics
Head coach: Gordon Sigurjonson
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
Women's
Junior
2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Head coach
Goaltender
- Mason McDonald – Charlottetown Islanders
- Mackenzie Blackwood – Barrie Colts
- Samuel Montembeault – Blainville–Boisbriand Armada
Defence
- Joe Hicketts (A) – Victoria Royals
- Haydn Fleury – Red Deer Rebels
- Thomas Chabot – Saint John Sea Dogs
- Brandon Hickey – Boston University
- Roland McKeown – Kingston Frontenacs
- Travis Sanheim – Calgary Hitmen
- Travis Dermott – Erie Otters
Forward
- Dylan Strome – Erie Otters
- Brendan Perlini – Niagara IceDogs
- Julien Gauthier – Val–d'Or Foreurs
- Mathew Barzal – Seattle Thunderbirds
- Rourke Chartier – Kelowna Rockets
- Mitchell Marner – London Knights
- Travis Konecny – Ottawa 67's
- Jake Virtanen – Vancouver Canucks
- Brayden Point (C) – Moose Jaw Warriors
- Anthony Beauvillier – Shawinigan Cataractes
- John Quenneville – Brandon Wheat Kings
- Mitchell Stephens – Saginaw Spirit
- Lawson Crouse (A) – Kingston Frontenacs
2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Head coach
Goaltender
Defence
- Joe Hicketts – Victoria Royals
- Dillon Heatherington – Swift Current Broncos
- Madison Bowey – Kelowna Rockets
- Samuel Morin – Rimouski Océanic
- Shea Theodore – Seattle Thunderbirds
- Josh Morrissey – Kelowna Rockets
- Darnell Nurse – Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Forward
- Brayden Point – Moose Jaw Warriors
- Anthony Duclair – Quebec Remparts
- Max Domi – London Knights
- Connor McDavid – Erie Otters
- Jake Virtanen – Calgary Hitmen
- Nic Petan – Portland Winterhawks
- Nick Paul – North Bay Battalion
- Nick Ritchie – Peterborough Petes
- Frédérik Gauthier – Rimouski Océanic
- Sam Reinhart – Kootenay Ice
- Curtis Lazar – Ottawa Senators
- Lawson Crouse – Kingston Frontenacs
- Robby Fabbri – Guelph Storm
2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Head coach
Goaltender
- Zach Fucale – Halifax Mooseheads
- Jake Paterson – Saginaw Spirit
Defence
- Chris Bigras – Owen Sound Attack
- Mathew Dumba – Minnesota Wild
- Aaron Ekblad – Barrie Colts
- Josh Morrissey – Prince Albert Raiders
- Adam Pelech – Erie Otters
- Derrick Pouliot – Portland Winterhawks
- Griffin Reinhart – Edmonton Oil Kings
Forward
- Josh Anderson – London Knights
- Jonathan Drouin – Halifax Mooseheads
- Frederik Gauthier – Rimouski Oceanic
- Bo Horvat – London Knights
- Charles Hudon – Chicoutimi Sagueneens
- Scott Laughton – Oshawa Generals
- Curtis Lazar – Edmonton Oil Kings
- Taylor Leier – Portland Winterhawks
- Anthony Mantha – Val–d'Or Foreurs
- Connor McDavid – Erie Otters
- Nicolas Petan – Portland Winterhawks
- Sam Reinhart – Kootenay Ice
- Kerby Rychel – Guelph Storm
2013 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Head coach
Goaltender
- Jordan Binnington – Owen Sound Attack
- Jake Paterson – Saginaw Spirit
- Malcolm Subban – Belleville Bulls
Defence
- Dougie Hamilton – Niagara IceDogs
- Scott Harrington (A) – London Knights
- Ryan Murphy – Kitchener Rangers
- Xavier Ouellet – Blainville–Boisbriand Armada
- Griffin Reinhart – Edmonton Oil Kings
- Morgan Rielly – Moose Jaw Warriors
- Tyler Wotherspoon – Portland Winterhawks
Forward
- Anthony Camara – Barrie Colts
- Phillip Danault – Victoriaville Tigres
- Jonathan Drouin – Halifax Mooseheads
- Jonathan Huberdeau (A) – Saint John Sea Dogs
- Charles Hudon – Chicoutimi Saguenéens
- Boone Jenner – Oshawa Generals
- JC Lipon – Kamloops Blazers
- Nathan MacKinnon – Halifax Mooseheads
- Mark McNeill – Prince Albert Raiders
- Ryan Nugent–Hopkins (C) – Oklahoma City Barons
- Ty Rattie – Portland Winterhawks
- Brett Ritchie – Niagara IceDogs
- Mark Scheifele – Barrie Colts
- Ryan Strome – Niagara IceDogs
2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Head coach
Goaltender
Defence
- Nathan Beaulieu – Saint John Sea Dogs
- Brandon Gormley (A) – Moncton Wildcats
- Dougie Hamilton – Niagara IceDogs
- Scott Harrington – London Knights
- Ryan Murray – Everett Silvertips
- Jamie Oleksiak – Saginaw Spirit
- Mark Pysyk – Edmonton Oil Kings
Forward
- Michaël Bournival – Shawinigan Cataractes
- Brett Connolly (A) – Tampa Bay Lightning
- Brendan Gallagher – Vancouver Giants
- Freddie Hamilton – Niagara IceDogs
- Quinton Howden (A) – Moose Jaw Warriors
- Jonathan Huberdeau – Saint John Sea Dogs
- Boone Jenner – Oshawa Generals
- Tanner Pearson – Barrie Colts
- Mark Scheifele – Barrie Colts
- Jaden Schwartz (C) – Colorado College Tigers
- Devante Smith–Pelly (A) – Anaheim Ducks
- Mark Stone – Brandon Wheat Kings
- Ryan Strome – Niagara IceDogs
2011 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Head coach
Goaltender
Defence
- Tyson Barrie – Kelowna Rockets
- Jared Cowen (A) – Spokane Chiefs
- Calvin de Haan (A) – Oshawa Generals
- Simon Després – Saint John Sea Dogs
- Ryan Ellis (C) – Windsor Spitfires
- Erik Gudbranson – Kingston Frontenacs
- Dylan Olsen – Minnesota–Duluth Bulldogs
Forward
- Carter Ashton – Tri–City Americans
- Casey Cizikas – Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
- Brett Connolly – Prince George Cougars
- Sean Couturier – Drummondville Voltigeurs
- Cody Eakin – Swift Current Broncos
- Marcus Foligno – Sudbury Wolves
- Curtis Hamilton – Saskatoon Blades
- Quinton Howden – Moose Jaw Warriors
- Ryan Johansen – Portland Winterhawks
- Zack Kassian – Windsor Spitfires
- Louis Leblanc – Montreal Juniors
- Brayden Schenn (A) – Brandon Wheat Kings
- Jaden Schwartz – Colorado College Tigers
2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Head coach
Goaltender
Defence
- Jared Cowen – Spokane Chiefs
- Calvin de Haan – Oshawa Generals
- Ryan Ellis (A) – Windsor Spitfires
- Travis Hamonic – Moose Jaw Warriors
- Alex Pietrangelo (A) – St. Louis Blues
- Marco Scandella – Val–d'Or Foreurs
- Colten Teubert (A) – Regina Pats
Forward
- Luke Adam – Cape Breton Screaming Eagles
- Gabriel Bourque – Baie–Comeau Drakkar
- Jordan Caron – Rimouski Océanic
- Patrice Cormier (C) – Rimouski Océanic
- Stefan Della Rovere (A) – Barrie Colts
- Jordan Eberle (A) – Regina Pats
- Taylor Hall – Windsor Spitfires
- Adam Henrique – Windsor Spitfires
- Nazem Kadri – London Knights
- Brandon Kozun – Calgary Hitmen
- Brandon McMillan – Kelowna Rockets
- Greg Nemisz – Windsor Spitfires
- Brayden Schenn – Brandon Wheat Kings
2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Head coach
Goaltender
Defence
- Keith Aulie – Brandon Wheat Kings
- Ryan Ellis – Windsor Spitfires
- Cody Goloubef – Wisconsin Badgers
- Thomas Hickey (C) – Seattle Thunderbirds
- Tyler Myers – Kelowna Rockets
- Alex Pietrangelo – Niagara IceDogs
- P. K. Subban (A) – Belleville Bulls
- Colten Teubert – Regina Pats
Forward
- Jamie Benn – Kelowna Rockets
- Zach Boychuk (A) – Lethbridge Hurricanes
- Patrice Cormier – Rimouski Océanic
- Stefan Della Rovere – Barrie Colts
- Chris DiDomenico – Drummondville Voltigeurs
- Jordan Eberle – Regina Pats
- Tyler Ennis – Medicine Hat Tigers
- Angelo Esposito – Montreal Juniors
- Cody Hodgson (A) – Brampton Battalion
- Evander Kane – Vancouver Giants
- Brett Sonne – Calgary Hitmen
- John Tavares (A) – Oshawa Generals
- Dana Tyrell – Prince George Cougars
2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Head coach
Assistant coach
Goaltender
Defence
- Karl Alzner – Calgary Hitmen
- Drew Doughty – Guelph Storm
- Josh Godfrey – Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
- Thomas Hickey – Seattle Thunderbirds
- Logan Pyett – Regina Pats
- Luke Schenn – Kelowna Rockets
- P. K. Subban – Belleville Bulls
Forward
- Zach Boychuk – Lethbridge Hurricanes
- Colton Gillies – Saskatoon Blades
- Claude Giroux – Gatineau Olympiques
- Matt Halischuk – Kitchener Rangers
- Riley Holzapfel – Moose Jaw Warriors
- Stefan Legein – Niagara IceDogs
- Brad Marchand– Val–d'Or Foreurs
- Shawn Matthias – Belleville Bulls
- Wayne Simmonds – Owen Sound Attack
- Steven Stamkos – Sarnia Sting
- Brandon Sutter – Red Deer Rebels
- John Tavares – Oshawa Generals
- Kyle Turris – Wisconsin Badgers
2007 Super Series
Head coach: Brent Sutter
Goaltender
Defence
- Karl Alzner (A)
- Drew Doughty
- Keaton Ellerby
- Josh Godfrey
- Thomas Hickey
- Logan Pyett
- Luke Schenn
- Ty Wishart
Forward
- Zachary Boychuk
- Cory Emmerton
- Sam Gagner (A)
- Colton Gillies
- Claude Giroux
- Zach Hamill
- Stefan Legein
- Milan Lucic (C)
- Brad Marchand
- David Perron
- Brandon Sutter (A)
- John Tavares
- Kyle Turris
- Dana Tyrell
2007 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
Head coach: Craig Hartsburg
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Dan Bertram
- Marc–André Cliche
- Andrew Cogliano
- Steve Downie
- Sam Gagner
- Darren Helm
- Bryan Little
- Brad Marchand
- Kenndal McArdle
- James Neal
- Ryan O'Marra
- Tom Pyatt
- Jonathan Toews
2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Brent Sutter
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Dan Bertram
- Michael Blunden
- David Bolland
- Dustin Boyd
- Kyle Chipchura
- Andrew Cogliano
- Blake Comeau
- Steve Downie
- Guillaume Latendresse
- Ryan O'Marra
- Benoît Pouliot
- Tom Pyatt
- Jonathan Toews
2005 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Brent Sutter
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Patrice Bergeron
- Jeff Carter
- Jeremy Colliton
- Sidney Crosby
- Nigel Dawes
- Stephen Dixon
- Colin Fraser
- Ryan Getzlaf
- Andrew Ladd
- Clarke MacArthur
- Corey Perry
- Mike Richards
- Anthony Stewart
2004 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Mario Durocher
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Tim Brent
- Jeff Carter
- Anthony Stewart
- Ryan Getzlaf
- Daniel Paille
- Mike Richards
- Jeff Tambellini
- Jeremy Colliton
- Brent Burns
- Stephen Dixon
- Maxime Talbot
- Nigel Dawes
- Sidney Crosby
2003 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Marc Habscheid
Goaltender
Defence
- Brendan Bell
- Carlo Colaiacovo
- Steve Eminger
- Alexandre Rouleau
- Nathan Paetsch
- Ian White
- Jeff Woywitka
Forward
- Pierre–Marc Bouchard
- Gregory Campbell
- Boyd Gordon
- Brooks Laich
- Joffrey Lupul
- Jay McClement
- Daniel Paille
- P. A. Parenteau
- Derek Roy
- Matt Stajan
- Jordin Tootoo
- Scottie Upshall
- Kyle Wellwood
2002 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Stan Butler
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Jared Aulin
- Brad Boyes
- Mike Cammalleri
- Chuck Kobasew
- Jay McClement
- Garth Murray
- Rick Nash
- Steve Ott
- Jason Spezza
- Jarret Stoll
- Brian Sutherby
- Scottie Upshall
- Stephen Weiss
2001 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Stan Butler
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Brad Boyes
- Michael Cammalleri
- Dany Heatley
- Jason Jaspers
- Jamie Lundmark
- Derek MacKenzie
- David Morisset
- Steve Ott
- Brandon Reid
- Jason Spezza
- Jarret Stoll
- Raffi Torres
- Michael Zigomanis
2000 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Claude Julien
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Mark Bell
- Tyler Bouck
- Eric Chouinard
- Dany Heatley
- Jamie Lundmark
- Manny Malhotra
- Chris Nielsen
- Matt Pettinger
- Brandon Reid
- Mike Ribeiro
- Brad Richards
- Michael Ryder
- Jason Spezza
1999 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Tom Renney
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Blair Betts
- Tyler Bouck
- Kyle Calder
- Jason Chimera
- Harold Druken
- Rico Fata
- Simon Gagné
- Brad Leeb
- Adam Mair
- Kent McDonell
- Brenden Morrow
- Daniel Tkaczuk
- Jason Ward
1998 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Real Paiement
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Manny Malhotra
- Daniel Tkaczuk
- Steve Begin
- Matt Cooke
- Vincent Lecavalier
- Daniel Corso
- Brett McLean
- J. P. Dumont
- Alex Tanguay
- Jason Ward
- Josh Holden
- Brian Willsie
- Matt Bradley
1997 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Mike Babcock
Goaltender
Defence
- Jason Doig
- Hugh Hamilton
- Richard Jackman
- Chris Phillips
- Cory Sarich
- Jesse Wallin
- Jeff Ware
Forward
- Daniel Brière
- Boyd Devereaux
- Christian Dubé
- Dwayne Hay
- Brad Isbister
- Brad Larsen
- Trevor Letowski
- Cameron Mann
- Alyn McCauley
- Peter Schaefer
- Joe Thornton
- Trent Whitfield
- Shane Willis
1996 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Marcel Comeau
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Jason Botterill
- Curtis Brown
- Hnat Domenichelli
- Christian Dubé
- Robb Gordon
- Jarome Iginla
- Daymond Langkow
- Brad Larsen
- Alyn McCauley
- Craig Mills
- Jason Podollan
- Mike Watt
- Jamie Wright
1995 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Don Hay
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Jason Allison
- Jason Botterill
- Larry Courville
- Alexandre Daigle
- Éric Dazé
- Shean Donovan
- Jeff Friesen
- Todd Harvey
- Marty Murray
- Jeff O'Neill
- Denis Pederson
- Ryan Smyth
- Darcy Tucker
1994 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Jos Canale
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Jason Allison
- Jason Botterill
- Curtis Bowen
- Anson Carter
- Brandon Convery
- Yannick Dubé
- Jeff Friesen
- Aaron Gavey
- Martin Gendron
- Rick Girard
- Todd Harvey
- Marty Murray
- Michael Peca
1993 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Perry Pearn
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Jeff Bes
- Alexandre Daigle
- Jason Dawe
- Martin Gendron
- Chris Gratton
- Ralph Intranuovo
- Paul Kariya
- Nathan LaFayette
- Martin Lapointe
- Dean McAmmond
- Rob Niedermayer
- Jeff Shantz
- Tyler Wright
1992 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Rick Cornacchia
Goaltender
Defence
- Brad Bombardir
- Jassen Cullimore
- Karl Dykhuis
- Richard Matvichuk
- Scott Niedermayer
- John Slaney
- Darryl Sydor
Forward
- Kimbi Daniels
- Ryan Hughes
- Steve Junker
- Paul Kariya
- Martin Lapointe
- Eric Lindros
- Jeff Nelson
- Chad Penney
- Patrick Poulin
- Andy Schneider
- Turner Stevenson
- David St. Pierre
- Tyler Wright
1991 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dick Todd
Goaltender
Defence
- Patrice Brisebois
- Karl Dykhuis
- David Harlock
- Jason Marshall
- Scott Niedermayer
- John Slaney
- Chris Snell
Forward
- Mike Craig
- Dale Craigwell
- Kris Draper
- Pat Falloon
- Greg Johnson
- Martin Lapointe
- Eric Lindros
- Kent Manderville
- Brad May
- Steven Rice
- Pierre Sévigny
- Mike Sillinger
- Scott Thornton
1990 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Guy Charron
Goaltender
Defence
Forward
- Stu Barnes
- Dave Chyzowski
- Mike Craig
- Kris Draper
- Eric Lindros
- Kent Manderville
- Mike Needham
- Dwayne Norris
- Scott Pellerin
- Mike Ricci
- Steven Rice
- Wes Walz
1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Tom Webster
- Rod Brind'Amour
- Andrew Cassels
- Rob Cimetta
- Éric Desjardins
- Stéphane Fiset
- Corey Foster
- Martin Gélinas
- Sheldon Kennedy
- Dan Lambert
- Jamie Leach
- Darcy Loewen
- John McIntyre
- Gus Morschauser
- Rob Murphy
- Yves Racine
- Mike Ricci
- Reggie Savage
- Darrin Shannon
- Geoff Smith
- Steve Veilleux
1988 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dave Chambers
- Warren Babe
- Rob Brown
- Dan Currie
- Éric Desjardins
- Rob DiMaio
- Theoren Fleury (C)
- Adam Graves
- Jeff Hackett
- Greg Hawgood
- Jody Hull
- Chris Joseph
- Sheldon Kennedy
- Marc Laniel
- Trevor Linden
- Wayne McBean
- Scott McCrady
- Mark Pederson
- Mark Recchi
- Joe Sakic
- Jimmy Waite
1987 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Bert Templeton
- Steve Chiasson (C)
- Yvon Corriveau
- Pat Elynuik
- Theoren Fleury
- Greg Hawgood
- Kerry Huffman
- Chris Joseph
- Mike Keane
- David Latta
- Dave McLlwain
- Scott Metcalfe
- Steve Nemeth
- Luke Richardson
- Stéphane Roy
- Everett Sanipass
- Brendan Shanahan
- Shawn Simpson
- Pierre Turgeon
- Jimmy Waite
- Glen Wesley
1986 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Terry Simpson
- Craig Billington
- Sean Burke
- Terry Carkner
- Al Conroy
- Shayne Corson
- Alain Côté
- Sylvain Côté
- Peter Douris
- Jeff Greenlaw
- Derek Laxdal
- Scott Mellanby
- Dave Moylan
- Joe Murphy
- Joe Nieuwendyk
- Selmar Odelein
- Gary Roberts
- Luc Robitaille
- Jim Sandlak (C)
- Mike Stapleton
- Emanuel Viveiros
1985 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Terry Simpson
- Bob Bassen
- Yves Beaudoin
- Brad Berry
- Jeff Beukeboom
- Craig Billington
- Brian Bradley
- Wendel Clark
- Shayne Corson
- Adam Creighton
- Bobby Dollas
- Norm Foster
- Dan Gratton
- Dan Hodgson
- Jeff Jackson
- Greg Johnston
- Claude Lemieux
- John Miner
- Selmar Odelein
- Stéphane Richer
- Jim Sandlak
1984 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Brian Kilrea
- Allan Bester
- Lyndon Byers
- Bruce Cassidy
- Sylvain Côté
- Yves Courteau
- Russ Courtnall
- J. J. Daigneault
- Dale Derkatch
- Gerald Diduck
- Dean Evason
- Dave Gagner
- Randy Heath
- Dan Hodgson
- Gary Lacey
- Gary Leeman
- John MacLean
- Kirk Muller
- Mark Paterson
- Brad Shaw
- Ken Wregget
1983 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dave King
- Dave Andreychuk
- Paul Boutilier
- Joe Cirella
- Paul Cyr
- Dale Derkatch
- Mike Eagles
- Patrick Flatley
- Gary Leeman
- Mario Lemieux
- Mark Morrison
- James Patrick
- Mike Sands
- Brad Shaw
- Gord Sherven
- Tony Tanti
- Larry Trader
- Sylvain Turgeon
- Pat Verbeek
- Mike Vernon
- Steve Yzerman
1982 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Dave King
- Scott Arniel
- Paul Boutilier
- Garth Butcher
- Frank Caprice
- Paul Cyr
- Bruce Eakin
- Marc Habscheid
- Gord Kluzak
- Moe Lemay
- Mike Moffat
- Mike Moller
- Randy Moller
- Dave Morrison
- Mark Morrison
- Troy Murray
- Gary Nylund
- James Patrick
- Pierre Rioux
- Todd Strueby
- Carey Wilson
1981 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Bob Kilger
- Scott Arniel
- Fred Arthur
- Fred Boimistruck
- Eric Calder
- Bill Campbell
- André Chartrain
- Marc Crawford
- Denis Cyr
- Gilbert Delorme
- Jeff Eatough
- Guy Fournier
- Jean–Marc Gaulin
- Doug Gilmour
- Tom Graovac
- Craig Halliday
- Dale Hawerchuk
- John Kirk
- Corrado Micalef
- Roy Russell
- Robert Savard
1980 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Mike Keenan
- Dave Beckon
- Terry Bovair
- Dino Ciccarelli
- Carmine Cirella
- Doug Crossman
- Dave Fenyves
- Jim Fox
- Bill Gardner
- Andre Hidi
- Yvon Joly
- Bill Kitchen
- Rick Lanz
- Rick LaFerriere
- Larry Murphy
- Mark Reeds
- Brad Ryder
- Sean Simpson
- Stuart Smith
- Jim Wiemer
- Terry Wright
1979 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Ernie McLean
- Keith Brown
- Boris Fistric
- Bill Hobbins
- Bruce Howes
- Yvan Joly
- John–Paul Kelly
- Terry Kirkham
- Gary Lupul
- Randy Irving
- Scott MacLeod
- Brad McCrimmon
- Rollie Melanson
- Larry Melnyk
- John Ogrodnick
- Dave Orleski
- Brian Propp
- Errol Rausse
- Kent Reardon
- Tom Semenchuk
1978 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Ernie McLean
- Wayne Babych
- Tim Bernhardt
- Pat Daley
- Curt Fraser
- Mike Gartner
- Wayne Gretzky
- Craig Hartsburg
- Willie Huber
- Al Jensen
- Brad Marsh
- Brad McCrimmon
- Tony McKegney
- Rick Paterson
- Rob Ramage
- Bobby Smith
- Stan Smyl
- Steve Tambellini
- Rick Vaive
- Ryan Walter
- Brian Young
1977 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Bert Templeton
- John Anderson
- Joe Contini
- Bob Daly
- Ron Duguay
- Mike Forbes
- Steve Hazlett
- Dwight Foster
- Dennis Houle
- Willie Huber
- Dave Hunter
- Al Jensen
- Trevor Johansen
- Mike Keating
- Brad Marsh
- Dale McCourt
- Mark Plantery
- Rob Ramage
- Al Secord
- Ric Seiling
- Geoff Shaw
1976 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Ghislain Delage
- Alain Belanger
- Joe Carlevale
- Ron Carter
- Dan Chicoine
- Mario Claude
- Robert Desormeaux
- Jere Gillis
- Mark Green
- Denis Halle
- Bernie Harbec
- Ken Johnston
- Floyd Lahache
- Fern LeBlanc
- Normand Lefebvre
- Brendan Lowe
- Peter Marsh
- Benoît Perreault
- Richard Sevigny
- Robert Simpson
- Regis Vallieres
1975 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Jackie McLeod
- Danny Arndt
- Rick Blight
- Mel Bridgman
- Blair Davidson
- Mark Davidson
- Rob Flockhart
- Kelly Greenbank
- Larry Hendrick
- Rick Hodgson
- Ralph Klassen
- Rick Lapointe
- Bryan Maxwell
- Kevin McCarthy
- Terry McDonald
- Dale McMullin
- Jim Minor
- Clayton Pachal
- Robin Sadler
- Barry Smith
- Doug Soetaert
- Ed Staniowski
- Brian Sutter
- Bryan Trottier
- Greg Vaydik
1974 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships
- Head coach: Roger Neilson
- John Ayotte
- Tony Cassolato
- Gord Duncan
- Paul Evans
- Bill Evo
- Mike Fryia
- Tom Gastle
- Doug Halward
- Doug Jarvis
- Stan Jonathan
- Mike Kasmetis
- Don Laurence
- Paul McIntosh
- Brad Pirie
- Ed Pizunski
- Frank Salive
- Peter Scamurra
- Ed Smith
- Jim Turkiewicz
- Bobby Wasson
(*) denotes: Clubs that represented Canada between 1977 and 1981 (excluding 1978) were allowed to augment their roster with 7 skaters and 1 goalie of Canadian birth from any club.
See also
- Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics
- Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics match stats (women)
- Ice hockey
- Ice hockey statistics
References
- Hockey Canada roster accessed April 24, 2006.
- Torino Olympic Stats accessed April 24, 2006.
- Hockey Canada roster accessed April 23, 2006.
- ↑ Roster Canada
- ↑ "Men's Ice Hockey: Team Canada Tournamement Standings and Statistics". International Olympic Committee.
- ↑ http://www.tsn.ca/story/?id=310072
- 1 2 3 4 "2006 Winter Olympics (Men's Roster)". Hockey Canada.
- ↑ "Rob Blake, Simon Gagné, Jarome Iginla and Chris Pronger named alternate captains with Canada's men's Olympic hockey team". Turin, Italy: Hockey Canada. 15 February 2006.
- ↑ The Associated Press (30 January 2006). "Team Canada defenseman Ed Jovanovski will miss Olympics". Vancouver, BC.
- ↑ Iorfida, Chris (February 7, 2008). "Canada's quiet hockey heroes | CBCSports.ca". Cbc.ca. Retrieved July 3, 2010.
- 1 2 "The Hougen Group of Companies - A Yukon Tradition". Hougengroup.com. Retrieved July 3, 2010.