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List of IIHF World Junior Championship media All-Star teams

The IIHF World Junior Championship is an annual event organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation for national under-20 ice hockey teams from around the world. The Top Division features the top ten ranked hockey nations in the world. After each tournament, the media covering the tournament select a five-man All-Star Team consisting of three forwards, two defencemen and one goalie. Players named to the team, along with the countries they represent are shown below from the first official tournament (1977) until present.

Year Goaltender Defencemen Forwards Ref
1977 Soviet Union Alexander Tyzhnykh Soviet Union Viacheslav Fetisov Finland Risto Siltanen Canada Dale McCourt Soviet Union Igor Romashin Sweden Bengt Gustafsson [1]
1978 Soviet Union Alexander Tyzhnykh Soviet Union Viacheslav Fetisov Finland Risto Siltanen Canada Wayne Gretzky Czechoslovakia Anton Šťastný Sweden Mats Näslund
1979 Sweden Pelle Lindbergh Soviet Union Alexei Kasatonov Czechoslovakia Ivan Černý Soviet Union Vladimir Krutov Sweden Thomas Steen Soviet Union Anatoli Tarasov
1980 Finland Jari Paavola Finland Reijo Ruotsalainen Sweden Tomas Jonsson Soviet Union Vladimir Krutov Soviet Union Igor Larionov Sweden Håkan Loob
1981 Sweden Lars Eriksson Czechoslovakia Miloslav Horava Sweden Håkan Nordin Sweden Patrik Sundström Sweden Jan Erixon Finland Ari Lähteenmäki
1982 Canada Mike Moffat Finland Petri Skriko Soviet Union Ilya Byakin Canada Gord Kluzak Czechoslovakia Vladimir Ruzicka Canada Mike Moller
1983 Finland Matti Rautiainen Soviet Union Ilya Byakin Finland Simo Saarinen Sweden Tomas Sandström Soviet Union German Volgin Czechoslovakia Vladimír Růžička
1984 Soviet Union Evgeny Belosheikin Soviet Union Alexei Gusarov Czechoslovakia Frantisek Musil Finland Raimo Helminen Czechoslovakia Petr Rosol Soviet Union Nikolai Borschevsky
1985 Finland Timo Lehkonen Canada Bobby Dollas Soviet Union Mikhail Tatarinov Czechoslovakia Michal Pivoňka Finland Esa Tikkanen Finland Mikko Makela
1986 Soviet Union Yevgeni Belosheikin Soviet Union Mikhail Tatarinov Canada Sylvain Côté Czechoslovakia Michal Pivoňka Canada Shayne Corson Soviet Union Igor Vyazmikin
1987 Sweden Sam Lindståhl United States Brian Leetch Czechoslovakia Jiří Látal United States Scott Young Sweden Ulf Dahlén Czechoslovakia Juraj Jurík
1988 Canada Jimmy Waite Finland Teppo Numminen Canada Greg Hawgood Soviet Union Alexander Mogilny Canada Theoren Fleury Soviet Union Sergei Fedorov
1989 Soviet Union Alexei Ivashkin Sweden Ricard Persson Czechoslovakia Milan Tichý Soviet Union Pavel Bure United States Jeremy Roenick Sweden Niklas Eriksson
1990 Canada Stéphane Fiset Czechoslovakia Jiří Šlégr Soviet Union Alexander Godynyuk Czechoslovakia Robert Reichel Canada Dave Chyzowski Czechoslovakia Jaromir Jagr
1991 Switzerland Pauli Jaks United States Scott Lachance Soviet Union Dmitri Yushkevich Canada Eric Lindros Czechoslovakia Martin Ručinský Canada Mike Craig
1992 United States Mike Dunham Canada Scott Niedermayer Finland Janne Gronvall Commonwealth of Independent States Alexei Kovalev United States Peter Ferraro Sweden Michael Nylander
1993 Canada Manny Legace Sweden Kenny Jönsson Canada Brent Tully Sweden Peter Forsberg Canada Paul Kariya Sweden Markus Näslund
1994 Russia Evgeni Ryabchikov Sweden Kenny Jönsson Finland Kimmo Timonen Sweden Niklas Sundström Czech Republic David Výborný Russia Valeri Bure
1995 Ukraine Igor Karpenko Canada Bryan McCabe Sweden Anders Eriksson Canada Jason Allison Canada Marty Murray Canada Éric Dazé
1996 Canada José Theodore Sweden Mattias Öhlund Canada Nolan Baumgartner Canada Jarome Iginla Russia Alexei Morozov Sweden Johan Davidsson
1997 United States Brian Boucher Canada Chris Phillips Switzerland Mark Streit Canada Christian Dubé Russia Sergei Samsonov United States Mike York
1998 Switzerland David Aebischer Russia Andrei Markov Sweden Pierre Hedin Finland Olli Jokinen Finland Eero Somervuori Russia Maxim Balmochnykh
1999 Canada Roberto Luongo Russia Vitaly Vishnevskiy Canada Brian Campbell Russia Maxim Balmochnykh Canada Daniel Tkaczuk United States Brian Gionta
2000 United States Rick DiPietro Canada Mathieu Biron Russia Alexander Ryazantsev Czech Republic Milan Kraft Russia Evgeny Muratov Russia Alexei Tereshchenko
2001 Finland Ari Ahonen Czech Republic Rostislav Klesla Finland Tuukka Mäntylä Canada Jason Spezza Czech Republic Pavel Brendl Finland Jani Rita
2002 Canada Pascal Leclaire Canada Jay Bouwmeester Russia Igor Knyazev Canada Michael Cammalleri Slovakia Marek Svatoš Russia Stanislav Chistov
2003 Canada Marc-André Fleury Canada Carlo Colaiacovo Finland Joni Pitkänen Russia Yuri Trubachev Russia Igor Grigorenko Canada Scottie Upshall
2004 United States Al Montoya Finland Sami Lepistö Canada Dion Phaneuf Canada Jeff Carter United States Zach Parise Finland Valtteri Filppula
2005 Czech Republic Marek Schwarz Canada Dion Phaneuf United States Ryan Suter Canada Patrice Bergeron Canada Jeff Carter Russia Alexander Ovechkin
2006 Finland Tuukka Rask Canada Luc Bourdon United States Jack Johnson Canada Steve Downie Russia Evgeni Malkin Finland Lauri Tukonen
2007 Canada Carey Price Canada Kris Letang United States Erik Johnson Canada Jonathan Toews Russia Alexei Cherepanov United States Patrick Kane
2008 Canada Steve Mason Canada Drew Doughty Sweden Victor Hedman Sweden Patrik Berglund Russia Viktor Tikhonov United States James van Riemsdyk
2009 Slovakia Jaroslav Janus Sweden Erik Karlsson Canada P. K. Subban Canada John Tavares Canada Cody Hodgson Russia Nikita Filatov
2010 Switzerland Benjamin Conz Canada Alex Pietrangelo United States John Carlson Canada Jordan Eberle Switzerland Nino Niederreiter United States Derek Stepan
2011 United States Jack Campbell Canada Ryan Ellis Russia Dmitri Orlov Canada Brayden Schenn Canada Ryan Johansen Russia Evgeny Kuznetsov
2012 Czech Republic Petr Mrazek Canada Brandon Gormley Sweden Oscar Klefbom Russia Evgeny Kuznetsov Sweden Max Friberg Finland Mikael Granlund
2013 United States John Gibson United States Jacob Trouba United States Jake McCabe Canada Ryan Nugent-Hopkins Sweden Filip Forsberg United States Johnny Gaudreau [2]
2014 Finland Juuse Saros Finland Rasmus Ristolainen Russia Nikita Zadorov Canada Anthony Mantha Sweden Filip Forsberg Finland Teuvo Teräväinen [3]
2015 Slovakia Denis Godla Sweden Gustav Forsling Canada Josh Morrissey Canada Connor McDavid Canada Sam Reinhart Canada Max Domi [4]
2016 Sweden Linus Söderström Finland Olli Juolevi United States Zach Werenski Finland Jesse Puljujärvi Finland Patrik Laine United States Auston Matthews [5]
2017 Russia Ilya Samsonov Canada Thomas Chabot United States Charlie McAvoy Russia Kirill Kaprizov Sweden Alexander Nylander United States Clayton Keller [6]
2018 Sweden Filip Gustavsson Sweden Rasmus Dahlin Canada Cale Makar United States Kieffer Bellows United States Casey Mittelstadt Czech Republic Filip Zadina [7]
2019 Finland Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen Russia Alexander Romanov Sweden Erik Brännström Russia Grigori Denisenko Switzerland Philipp Kurashev United States Ryan Poehling [8]
2020 Canada Joel Hofer Sweden Rasmus Sandin Russia Alexander Romanov Sweden Samuel Fagemo Canada Barrett Hayton Canada Alexis Lafrenière [9]
2021 Canada Devon Levi Canada Bowen Byram Finland Ville Heinola United States Trevor Zegras Canada Dylan Cozens Germany Tim Stützle [10]
2022 Sweden Jesper Wallstedt Canada Olen Zellweger Sweden Emil Andrae Canada Mason McTavish Finland Joakim Kemell Czech Republic Jan Myšák [11]
2023 Czech Republic Tomáš Suchánek Czech Republic David Jiříček Sweden Ludvig Jansson United States Logan Cooley Czech Republic Jiří Kulich Canada Connor Bedard [12]
2024 Sweden Hugo Hävelid United States Lane Hutson Sweden Theo Lindstein United States Cutter Gauthier Czech Republic Jiří Kulich Sweden Jonathan Lekkerimäki [13]

References

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  1. ^ "All-Star Team - IIHF World Junior Championship (1977–2012)". Hockey Canada. Archived from the original on July 21, 2012.
  2. ^ "Media All Stars" (PDF). IIHF. January 5, 2013. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 19, 2014. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  3. ^ Podnieks, Andrew (January 5, 2014). "Forsberg named MVP". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  4. ^ Merk, Martin (January 5, 2015). "Godly Godla". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  5. ^ Pakarinen, Risto (January 6, 2016). "Puljujarvi MVP, Best Forward". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  6. ^ Aykroyd, Lucas (January 6, 2017). "Chabot named MVP". International Ice Hockey Federation. Archived from the original on January 6, 2017.
  7. ^ Aykroyd, Lucas (January 8, 2018). "Mittelstadt named MVP". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  8. ^ Merk, Martin (January 6, 2019). "Poehling MVP". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  9. ^ Aykroyd, Lucas (January 5, 2020). "Lafreniere named MVP". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  10. ^ Aykroyd, Lucas (January 5, 2021). "Zegras named MVP". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  11. ^ Aykroyd, Lucas (August 21, 2022). "McTavish named MVP". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  12. ^ "Media All Stars". IIHF. January 5, 2023. Archived from the original on January 6, 2023. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  13. ^ Podnieks, Andrew (January 5, 2024). "Lekkerimaki named MVP". International Ice Hockey Federation. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
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