Team Canada Series (2005)
In 2005, a Team Canada series was released commemorating Canada's win in the 2004 World Cup of Hockey featuring Canadian international players past and present.
- Wayne Gretzky (4), Regular: Home (White) Chase: Away (Red)
- Grant Fuhr, Regular: Home (White) Chase: None
- Mark Messier (2), Regular: Home (White) Chase: None
- Mario Lemieux (2), Regular: Away (Red) Chase: None
- Martin Brodeur (3), Regular: Away (Black 3rd) Chase: Away (Red)
- Vincent Lecavalier, Regular: Home (White) Chase: None
- Joe Sakic (2), Regular: Home (White) Chase: None
- Jarome Iginla (2), Regular: Away (Black 3rd) Chase: Away (Red 3rd)
12 Inch Team Canada
- Wayne Gretzky (3) (Red Team Canada Jersey - 1987)
-Brodeur's third figure has him in Dominik Hasek's second pose from Series 7.
-Messier, Gretzky and Fuhr are all in their 1987 Team Canada jerseys while the rest of the lineup are in their 2004 jerseys.
-Like the Legends 12 Inch Gretzky, the Team Canada version also had a Wal-Mart Canada exclusive with him being in the white 1987 jersey.
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