Notable Players Who Have Participated in This Tournament
- Pierre Turgeon, Team Quebec, 1986
- Sergei Fedorov, Team USSR, 1986
- Alexander Mogilny, Team USSR, 1986
- Joe Sakic, Team Pacific, 1986
- Jeremy Roenick, Team USA, 1986
- Pavel Bure, Team Soviet Union, 1988
- Mats Sundin, Team Sweden, 1988
- Jere Lehtinen, Team Finland, 1990
- Sami Kapanen, Team Finland, 1990
- Martin Lapointe, Team Quebec, 1990
- Nikolai Khabibulin, Team USSR, 1990
- Chris Gratton, Team Ontario, 1992
- Ethan Moreau, Team Ontario, 1992
- Todd Harvey, Team Ontario, 1992
- Jamie Storr, Team Ontario, 1992
- Alexandre Daigle, Team Quebec, 1992
- Éric Dazé, Team Quebec, 1992
- Jocelyn Thibault, Team Quebec, 1992
- Radek Bonk, Team Czechoslovakia, 1992
- Viktor Kozlov, Team USSR, 1992
- Adam Deadmarsh, Team Pacific, 1992
- Darcy Tucker, Team Pacific, 1992
- Niklas Sundström, Team Sweden, 1992
- Danny Brière, Team Quebec, 1994
- Jean-Sébastien Giguère, Team Quebec, 1994
- Jarome Iginla, Team Pacific, 1994
- Brad Larsen, Team Pacific, 1994
- Bryan Berard, Team USA, 1994
- Joe Thornton, Team Ontario, 1995
- Roberto Luongo, Team Quebec, 1995
- Patrick Marleau, Team West, 1995
- Scott Gomez, Team USA, 1995
- Vincent Lecavalier, Team Quebec, 1996
- David Legwand, Team USA, 1996
- Duncan Keith, Team Pacific, 2000
- Ilya Kovalchuk, Team Russia, 2000
- Joni Pitkänen, Team Finland, 2000
- Ryan Kesler, Team USA, 2001
- Alexander Ovechkin, Team Russia, 2002
- Jack Johnson, Team USA, 2004
- Phil Kessel, Team USA, 2004
- Jonathan Toews, Team West, 2005
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