2015 IIHF World Junior Championship

Maple Leafs & Canadiens WJC Alumni

MONTREAL CANADIENS MONTREAL – IN THE SYSTEM

Michaël Bournival – Canada
2012 – 5GP 0G A 1P 0PIM – bronze medal

Daniel Brière – Canada
1997 – 7GP 2G 4A 6P 4PIM – gold medal

Peter Budaj – Slovakia
2001 – 4GP 239MIN 16GA 4.01GAA 0SO 0-4 – eighth place
2002 – 4GP 212MIN 11GA 3.11GAA 1SO 1-3 – eighth place

Raphael Diaz – Switzerland
2005 – 6GP 1G 1A 2P 8PIM – eighth place
2006 – 6GP 0G 1A 1P 6PIM – seventh place

Lars Eller – Denmark
2008 – 6GP 3G 3A 6P 37PIM – 10th place

Alexei Emelin – Russia
2005 – 6GP 1G 0A 1P 8PIM – silver medal
2006 – 6GP 2G 5A 7P 39PIM – silver medal

Alex Galchenyuk – United States
2013 – 7GP 2G 6A 8P 4PIM – gold medal

Brendan Gallagher – Canada
2012 – 6GP 3G 3A 6P 12PIM – bronze medal

Brian Gionta – United States
1998 – 7GP 3G 5A 8P 0PIM – fifth place
1999 – 6GP 6G 5A 11P 6PIM – eighth place (All-Star Team)

Josh Gorges – Canada
2004 – 6GP 0G 3A 3P 4PIM – silver medal

Andrei Markov – Russia
1997 – 6GP 0G 1A 1P 2PIM – bronze medal
1998 – 7G0 3G 2A 5P 6PIM – silver medal (All-Star Team)

Max Pacioretty – United States
2008 – 6GP 0G 0A 0P 8PIM – fourth place

Tomas Plekanec – Czech Republic
2001 – 7GP 1G 1A 2P 6PIM – gold medal
2002 – 7GP 3G 4A 7P 0PIM – seventh place

Carey Price – Canada
2007 – 6GP 370MIN 7GA 1.14GAA 2SO 6-0 – gold medal (Top Goaltender; All-Star Team)

P.K. Subban – Canada
2008 – 7GP 0G 0A 0P 2PIM – gold medal
2009 – 6GP 3G 6A 9P 6PIM – gold medal (All-Star Team)

Jarred Tinordi – United States
2012 – 6GP 1G 1A 2P 6PIM – seventh place

Nathan Beaulieu – Canada
2012 – 6GP 0G 1A 1P 16PIM – bronze medal

Mike Blunden – Canada
2006 – 6GP 2G 3A 5P 8PIM – gold medal

Louis Leblanc – Canada
2011 – 7GP 3G 4A 7P 2PIM – silver medal

Joonas Nättinen – Finland
2009 – 6GP 1G 2A 3P 0PIM – seventh place   
2010 – 6GP 0G 4A 4P 4PIM – fifth place
2011 – 6GP 3G 0A 3P 2PIM – sixth place

Sven Andrighetto – Switzerland
2012 – 6GP 1G 1A 2P 2PIM – eighth place
2013 – 6GP 5G 3A 8P 4PIM – sixth place

Dustin Tokarski – Canada
2009 – 4GP 249MIN 11GA 2.65GAA 0SO 4-0 – gold medal

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS TORONTO – IN THE SYSTEM

Jonathan Bernier – Canada
2008 – 2GP 120MIN 4GA 2.00GAA 1SO 1-1 – gold medal

David Bolland – Canada
2006 – 6GP 3G 2A 5P 14PIM – gold medal

Cody Franson – Canada
2007 – 6GP 0G 2A 2P 2PIM – gold medal

Jake Gardiner – United States
2010 – 7GP 0G 3A 3P 4PIM – gold medal

Nazem Kadri – Canada
2010 – 6GP 3G 5A 8P 14PIM – silver medal

Phil Kessel – United States
2005 – 7GP 4G 2A 6P 2PIM – fourth place         
2006 – 7GP 1G 10A 11P 2PIM – fourth place

Nikolai Kulemin – Russia
2006 – 4GP 4G 2A 6P 25PIM – silver medal

Joffrey Lupul – Canada
2003 – 6GP 2G 1A 3P 27PIM – silver medal

Jay McClement – Canada
2002 – 7GP 1G 1A 2P 2PIM – silver medal
2003 – 6GP 1G 2A 3P 4PIM – silver medal

Dion Phaneuf – Canada
2004 – 6GP 2G 2A 4P 29PIM – silver medal (All-Star Team)
2005 – 6GP 1G 5A 6P 14PIM – gold medal (Top Defenceman; All-Star Team)

Morgan Rielly – Canada
2013 – 6GP 1G 2A 3P 0PIM – fourth place

James van Riemsdyk – United States
2007 – 7GP 1G 0A 1P 2PIM – bronze medal
2008 – 6GP 5G 6A 11P 2PIM – fourth place (All-Star Team)
2009 – 6GP 6G 4A 10P 4PIM – fifth place

Carter Ashton – Canada
2011 – 7GP 1G 2A 3P 6PIM – silver medal

Tyler Biggs – United States
2013 – 7GP 0G 1A 1P 8PIM – gold medal

Jerry D’Amigo – United States
2010 – 7GP 6G 6A 12P 0PIM – gold medal
2011 – 6GP 1G 1A 2P 2PIM – bronze medal

Petter Granberg – Sweden
2012 – 5GP 0G 1A 1P 4PIM – gold medal

Korbinian Holzer – Germany
2007 – 6GP 0G 0A 0P 8PIM – ninth place

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