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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 Directorate of the IIHF selects the Best Goaltender, Best Defenceman, and Best Forward of the tournament. Winners of these awards, along with the countries they represent are shown below from the first official tournament (1977) until present.

Year Best Goaltender Best Defenceman Best Forward Note
1977 Jan Hrabák  Czechoslovakia Viacheslav Fetisov  Soviet Union Dale McCourt  Canada
1978 Alexander Tyznych  Soviet Union Viacheslav Fetisov  Soviet Union Wayne Gretzky  Canada
1979 Pelle Lindbergh  Sweden Alexei Kasatonov  Soviet Union Vladimir Krutov  Soviet Union
1980 Jari Paavola  Finland Reijo Ruotsalainen  Finland Vladimir Krutov  Soviet Union
1981 Lars Eriksson  Sweden Miloslav Horava  Czechoslovakia Patrik Sundström  Sweden
1982 Mike Moffat  Canada Gord Kluzak  Canada Petri Skriko  Finland
1983 Dominik Hašek  Czechoslovakia Ilya Byakin  Soviet Union Tomas Sandström  Sweden
1984 Alan Perry  United States Alexei Gusarov  Soviet Union Raimo Helminen  Finland
1985 Craig Billington  Canada Vesa Salo  Finland Michal Pivonka  Czechoslovakia
1986 Evgeny Belosheikin  Soviet Union Mikhail Tatarinov  Soviet Union Jim Sandlak  Canada
1987 Markus Ketterer  Finland Calle Johansson  Sweden Robert Kron  Czechoslovakia
1988 Jimmy Waite  Canada Teppo Numminen  Finland Alexander Mogilny  Soviet Union
1989 Alexei Ivashkin  Soviet Union Ricard Persson  Sweden Pavel Bure  Soviet Union
1990 Stéphane Fiset  Canada Alexander Godynyuk  Soviet Union Robert Reichel  Czechoslovakia
1991 Pauli Jaks  Switzerland Jiří Šlégr  Czechoslovakia Eric Lindros  Canada
1992 Mike Dunham  United States Darius Kasparaitis  CIS Michael Nylander  Sweden
1993 Manny Legacé  Canada Janne Grönvall  Finland Peter Forsberg  Sweden
1994 Jamie Storr  Canada Kenny Jönsson  Sweden Niklas Sundström  Sweden
1995 Yevgeni Tarasov  Russia Bryan McCabe  Canada Marty Murray  Canada
1996 José Théodore  Canada Mattias Öhlund  Sweden Jarome Iginla  Canada
1997 Marc Denis  Canada Joe Corvo  United States Alexei Morozov  Russia
1998 David Aebischer  Switzerland Pavel Skrbek  Czech Republic Olli Jokinen  Finland
1999 Roberto Luongo  Canada Vitali Vishnevsky  Russia Maxim Afinogenov  Russia
2000 Rick DiPietro  United States Alex Riazantsev  Russia Milan Kraft  Czech Republic
2001 Tomáš Duba  Czech Republic Rostislav Klesla  Czech Republic Pavel Brendl  Czech Republic
2002 Kari Lehtonen  Finland Igor Knyazev  Russia Mike Cammalleri  Canada
2003 Marc-André Fleury  Canada Joni Pitkänen  Finland Igor Grigorenko  Russia
2004 Al Montoya  United States Sami Lepistö  Finland Zach Parise  United States
2005 Marek Schwarz  Czech Republic Dion Phaneuf  Canada Alexander Ovechkin  Russia
2006 Tuukka Rask  Finland Marc Staal  Canada Evgeni Malkin  Russia
2007 Carey Price  Canada Erik Johnson  United States Alexei Cherepanov  Russia
2008 Steve Mason  Canada Drew Doughty  Canada Viktor Tikhonov  Russia
2009 Jacob Markström  Sweden Erik Karlsson  Sweden John Tavares  Canada
2010 Benjamin Conz  Switzerland Alex Pietrangelo  Canada Jordan Eberle  Canada
2011 Jack Campbell  United States Ryan Ellis  Canada Brayden Schenn  Canada
2012 Petr Mrázek  Czech Republic Brandon Gormley  Canada Yevgeni Kuznetsov  Russia
2013 John Gibson  United States Jacob Trouba  United States Ryan Nugent-Hopkins  Canada
2014 Oscar Dansk  Sweden Rasmus Ristolainen  Finland Filip Forsberg  Sweden
2015 Denis Godla  Slovakia Vladislav Gavrikov  Russia Max Domi  Canada
2016 Linus Söderström  Sweden Zach Werenski  United States Jesse Puljujärvi  Finland
2017 Felix Sandström  Sweden Thomas Chabot  Canada Kirill Kaprizov  Russia
2018 Filip Gustavsson  Sweden Rasmus Dahlin  Sweden Casey Mittelstadt  United States
2019 Pyotr Kochetkov  Russia Alexander Romanov  Russia Ryan Poehling  United States
2020 Joel Hofer  Canada Rasmus Sandin  Sweden Alexis Lafrenière  Canada
2021 Devon Levi  Canada Topi Niemelä  Finland Tim Stützle  Germany
2022 Jesper Wallstedt  Sweden Kasper Puutio  Finland Mason McTavish  Canada IIHF
2023 Adam Gajan  Slovakia David Jiříček  Czech Republic Connor Bedard  Canada
2024 Hugo Hävelid  Sweden Axel Sandin Pellikka  Sweden Cutter Gauthier  United States

Footnotes

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  15. Podnieks, p. 222.
  16. Podnieks, p. 238.
  17. Podnieks, p. 253.
  18. Podnieks, p. 269.
  19. Podnieks, p. 282.
  20. Podnieks, p. 297.
  21. Podnieks, p. 312.
  22. Podnieks, p. 328.
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  25. "Tavares named MVP". International Ice Hockey Federation. 2009-01-06. Retrieved 2009-01-06.
  26. "Brayden Schenn sweeps honours". International Ice Hockey Federation. 2011-01-05. Archived from the original on 2012-10-18. Retrieved 2011-01-05.
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  30. "Puljujarvi MVP, Best Forward". International Ice Hockey Federation. 2016-01-05. Retrieved 2016-01-05.
  31. "Best Players Selected by the Directorate". International Ice Hockey Federation. January 5, 2023. Retrieved January 5, 2023.
  32. "Lekkerimaki named MVP". International Ice Hockey Federation. January 5, 2024. Retrieved January 5, 2024.

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