Eric Lindros
Tournaments: 1990, 1991, 1992
Statistics:21 games, 12-19-31
Lindros was named the best forward at the 1991 WJC after scoring 17 points (six goals, 11 assists) in seven games and helping Canada win its second straight championship. He's tied with Wayne Gretzky for the third in points by a Canada player in a single WJC (18, Dale McCourt, 1977 and Brayden Schenn, 2011), and tied for the second-most assists (Jason Allison, 12, 1995). He also helped Canada win the 1990 tournament, scoring four goals in seven games, and led Canada in 1992 with 10 points (two goals, eight assists) in seven games. Lindros is Canada's all-time leading scorer at the WJC and is tied for 10th among all players. He played 13 NHL seasons with four teams.
Jordan Eberle
Tournaments:2009, 2010
Statistics:12 games, 14-12-26
Eberle is best remembered for scoring the game-tying goal against Russia with 5.4 seconds left in the 2009 semifinals, then scoring the shootout winner to help Canada win its fifth straight WJC championship. He was even better in 2010, tying for the tournament lead with eight goals and winning the most valuable player and best forward award as Canada finished second. Eberle is with tied with Schenn for second in scoring all-time for Canada at the WJC. The New York Islanders right wing is entering his 11th season in the NHL.
Wayne Gretzky
Tournament:1978
Statistics: 6 games, 8-9-17
Gretzky was 16 years old when he led the tournament in scoring and was named the best forward as Canada finished third. It was the only time Gretzky played in the World Juniors. The center played 20 NHL seasons with four teams and is the NHL all-time leading scorer with 2,857 points (894 goals, 1,963 assists) in 1,487 games.
Second line
Brayden Schenn: 13 games (2010, 2011) 10-16-26; John Tavares:13 games (2008, 2009), 12-8-20; Patrice Bergeron: 6 games (2005), 5-8-13
All-time WJC starting lineups: [Czech Republic | Finland | Sweden]