Article 3BC42 The best gold medal-winning world juniors team for each country

The best gold medal-winning world juniors team for each country

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The recipe for winning the World Junior Championship can vary. Sometimes it takes a full team effort, whereas other times, one potent line can carry a team all the way to a title. In other cases, all it takes is a red-hot goalie and timely scoring.

Regardless of how these teams got it done, these squads represent each country's best gold medal-winning world junior team since the tournament began in 1977.

Canada: 2005

Record (W-OTW-OTL-L): 6-0-0-0
GF-GA: 41-7

Player (position)GAP
Patrice Bergeron (F)5813
Ryan Getzlaf (F)3912
Jeff Carter (F)7310
Sidney Crosby (F)639
Andrew Ladd (F)347
Corey Perry (F)257
Nigel Dawes (F)246
Dion Phaneuf (D)156
Mike Richards (F)145
Colin Fraser (F)145
Clarke MacArthur (F)404
Anthony Stewart (F)314
Danny Syvret (D)123
Brent Seabrook (D)033
Braydon Coburn (D)022
Shawn Belle (D)101
Cam Barker (D)101
Stephen Dixon (F)011
Shea Weber (D)000
Jeremy Colliton (F)000
GoalieGPGAASV%
Jeff Glass51.40.922
Rejean Beauchemin10.001.000

Canada's 2005 team was the perfect storm. The 2003 draft was one of the best ever, and the NHL lockout allowed several players who would have otherwise been in the NHL to participate in this tournament. Bergeron, for example, already had 71 NHL games under his belt.

The depth up front was insane, but the blue line was arguably just as good. This was a young, wild, and reckless Dion Phaneuf (remember the Double Dion?), not the Phaneuf we're accustomed to today.

No offense to Jeff Glass, but a Shooter Tutor probably could have played in goal behind this team.

Canada ran roughshod over the competition, dismantling a Russian team featuring Alex Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin in the final by a score of 6-1.

Czech Republic: 2001

Record (W-L-T): 7-0-0
GF-GA: 27-8

Player (position)GAP
Pavel Brendl (F)4610
Vaclav Nedorost (F)459
Zdenek Blatny (F)527
Rostislav Klesla (D)347
Michal Sivek (F)224
Martin Erat (F)213
Radim Vrbata (F)123
Libor Ustrnul (D)033
Lukas Havel (F)112
Patrik Moskal (F)112
Tomas Plekanec (F)112
Marek Tomica (F)112
Jan Choteborsky (D)022
Ivan Rachunek (F)101
Ladislav Vlcek (F)101
Jakub Cutta (D)011
Jakub Grof (D)000
David Nosek (D)000
David Pojkar (D)000
Jan Vytisk (D)000
GoalieGPGAASV%
Tomas Duba71.14.947

Brendl and Duba peaked at the right time for this Czech team. Brendl would never live up to the hype of being a fourth overall pick, and Duba never even played an NHL game.

This was the second of back-to-back titles for the Czechs - their only two in tournament history.

Finland: 2016cropped_GettyImages-503007870.jpg?ts=151

Record (W-OTW-OTL-L): 5-1-0-1
GF-GA: 35-22

Player (position)GAP
Jesse Puljujarvi (F)51217
Sebastian Aho (F)5914
Patrik Laine (F)7613
Olli Juolevi (D)099
Aleksi Saarela (F)437
Kasperi Kapanen (F)235
Mikko Rantanen (F)235
Roope Hintz (F)314
Antti Kalapudas (F)314
Vili Saarijarvi (D)044
Julius Nattinen (F)123
Sami Niku (D)112
Kasper Bjorkqvist (F)112
Miska Siikonen (F)022
Sebastian Repo (F)101
Joni Tuulola (D)011
Niko Mikkola (D)011
Miro Keskitalo (D)011
Juho Lammikko (F)000
Eetu Sopanen (D)000
GoalieGPGAASV%
Kaapo Kahkonen42.52.909
Veini Vehvilainen43.80.838

Uncharacteristically, the Finns weren't backstopped by an elite netminder, but boy oh boy, could they ever fill the net.

The line of Aho, Laine, and Puljujarvi carried the Finns to the title. Kapanen and Rantanen give this squad five players currently playing in the NHL, while Juolevi and others shouldn't be too far behind.

Russia (Soviet Union): 1989

Record (W-L-T): 6-1-0
GF-GA: 51-14

Player (position)GAP
Pavel Bure (F)8614
Alexander Mogilny (F)7512
Sergei Fedorov (F)4812
Andrei Sidorov (F)5510
Roman Oksiuta (F)639
Dmitri Khristich (F)628
Viktor Gordiouk (F)347
Sergei Gomolyako (F)426
Stanislav Panfilenkov (F)235
Sergei Zubov (D)055
Igor Malykhin (D)055
Igor Ivanov (D)314
Sergei Sorokin (D)134
Alexander Yudin (D)134
Dmitri Yushkevich (D)033
Vladimir Tsyplakov (F)101
Alexander Godynyuk (D)011
Boris Bykovsky (F)011
GoalieGPGAA
Alexei Ivashkin72.47
Maxim Mikhailovsky20.00

How could any team of teenagers possibly defend a line made up of Hall of Famers Bure, Mogilny, and Fedorov? Zubov could also find himself in the Hall one day, while Khristich and Yushkevich went on to have nice NHL careers.

Sweden: 2012cropped_GettyImages-140422675.jpg?ts=151

Record (W-OTW-OTL-L): 2-4-0-0
GF-GA: 29-13

Player (position)GAP
Max Friberg (F)9211
Sebastian Collberg (F)437
Erik Thorell (F)336
Ludvig Rensfeldt (F)156
Johan Larsson (F)066
Joakim Nordstrom (F)415
Mika Zibanejad (F)415
Rickard Rakell (F)235
Johan Sundstrom (F)145
Patrik Nemeth (D)055
Jonas Brodin (D)044
John Klingberg (D)033
Mattias Backman (D)033
Oscar Klefbom (D)112
William Karlsson (F)112
Filip Forsberg (F)011
Victor Rask (F)011
Petter Granberg (D)011
Fredrik Claesson (D)000
Jeremy Boyce Rotevall (F)000
GoalieGPGAASV%
Johan Gustafsson52.20.880
Anton Forsberg20.99.933

This Sweden squad proved that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Their top four scorers have gone on to play a combined six NHL games, but many players who didn't necessarily carry this team have gone on to successful NHL careers thus far.

In typical Swedish fashion, the blue line was the strength, and a major reason why the team was able to win four of its games in overtime or a shootout.

United States: 2017

Record (W-OTW-OTL-L): 5-2-0-0
GF-GA: 27-15

Player (position)GAP
Clayton Keller (F)3811
Colin White (F)718
Jordan Greenway (F)358
Troy Terry (F)437
Charlie McAvoy (D)246
Jeremy Bracco (F)325
Tage Thompson (F)145
Luke Kunin (F)224
Adam Fox (D)044
Kieffer Bellows (F)213
Casey Fitzgerald (D)033
Tanner Laczynski (F)112
Joseph Cecconi (D)022
Joey Anderson (F)022
Jack Roslovic (F)022
Caleb Jones (D)022
Patrick Harper (F)101
Jack Ahcan (D)011
Erik Foley (F)011
Ryan Lindgren (D)011
GoalieGPGAASV%
Tyler Parsons52.18.917
Joseph Woll21.50.935

Choosing the United States' best team was the toughest task here. Though their 2004 and 2013 squads were stocked with some of today's best NHL players, neither team was as dominant as last year's.

Keller and McAvoy are already making their mark in the NHL, and while it may take a few years, more and more players from this roster will become household names.

(Photos courtesy: Getty Images)

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