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TSN Celebrates 40 Years of World Juniors With Team Canada's 40 Greatest Juniors, Who's Your Pick?

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December 8, 2012
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Who is the No. 1 player in Team Canada history at the IIHF World Junior Championship?

In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the IIHF World Junior Championship, fans can visit TSN.ca to name their choice for the greatest Canadian World Juniors player of all time. With 100 candidates to choose from, fans can now profile all the players at TSN.ca and cast their vote on Twitter using the hashtag #vote followed by the player’s last name (for example, to vote for Jason Allison, fans would tweet #VoteAllison).  The Top 10 vote-getters as determined by the fans will be revealed exclusively online at TSN.ca prior to TSN’s coverage of the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship.

TSN has polled 25 hockey experts to rank the top 40 Canadian players in World Junior history. Just who headlines this special group – along with the rest of the ranked players – will be revealed Wednesday, Dec. 19 during the TEAM CANADA’S 40 GREATEST JUNIORS special at 7:30 p.m. ET/4:30 p.m. PT on TSN and TSN Mobile TV.

The panel of experts polled for TSN’s top 40 list include hockey broadcasters, writers, scouts, and executives that cover or are involved with the IIHF World Junior Championship. Among the leading candidates for the top 40 are the likes of goaltenders Manny Legace and Jimmy Waite, defencemen Ryan Ellis and Dion Phaneuf, and forwards Jason Allison, Jeff Carter, Jordan Eberle, Wayne Gretzky, Eric Lindros, Brayden Schenn, John Tavares, and Jonathan Toews.

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE FULL LIST OF CANDIDATES

TEAM CANADA’S 40 GREATEST JUNIORS panel:

  • Sherry Bassin, Erie Otters general manager
  • Craig Button, TSN scout
  • Tim Bernhardt, Phoenix Coyotes scout
  • Ken Campbell, The Hockey News
  • David Conte, New Jersey Devils scout
  • Gregg Drinnan, Kamloops Daily News
  • James Duthie, TSN host
  • Sheldon Ferguson, Carolina Hurricanes scout
  • Ray Ferraro, TSN analyst
  • Paul Graham, TSN vice-president
  • Terry Jones, Edmonton Sun
  • Terry Koshan, Toronto Sun
  • Marc Lachapelle, Journal de Montréal (retired)
  • Gary Lawless, Winnipeg Free Press
  • Stéphane Leroux, RDS host
  • Peter Loubardias, Shaw WHL play-by-play commentator
  • Blair Mackasey, Minnesota Wild scout
  • Pierre McGuire, NBC analyst
  • Bob McKenzie, TSN Insider
  • Gord Miller, TSN play-by-play commentator
  • Willy Palov, Halifax Chronicle-Herald
  • Brad Pascall, Hockey Canada vice-president
  • Andrew Podnieks, IIHF writer
  • Donna Spencer, Canadian Press
  • Ed Willes, Vancouver Province

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

[email protected] 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

[email protected]

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

[email protected]

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