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Recent WJC Champions
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(This post was last modified: 10-19-2022, 12:31 PM by By-Tor. Edited 2 times in total.)

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Recent WJC Champions
In continuing the WJC theme, we will review the recent champions of the tournament. These illustrious winners will forever be enshrined in the SHL. Some teams are very successful at defending their skill level, others are not so good. Usually, these victories follow a trend over the years as players get called up and new players are created. Some teams have the benefit of selecting from large player pools like Canada, USA, or DACH. Since the junior level tpe is capped at 425, competition can be very steep at the top of the skill curve. 

Before we dive in, here is a very short overview of the players included in each team:

Team Composition:
British Isles: Any player from the British Isles, plus transfers
Canada: Any player from Canada, plus transfers
DACH: Any player from Switzerland, Austria, and Germany, plus transfers
Finland: Any player from Finland, plus transfers
Ice/Young Guns: Usually young players that cannot make any other roster
North America: Any player from Canada or USA that does not make either national team, plus transfers
Sweden: Any player from Sweden, plus transfers
UCORCAL: Any player from Russia, Czechia, and Latvia, plus transfers
United States: Any player from the United States, plus transfers
World: Any player from any birthplace outside those listed above, plus transfers

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S66 Tournament:
Gold: DACH 
Silver: USA
Bronze: Canada
Round Robin Leader: UCORCAL
Top Scorer: Sophie Bordeleau, UCORCAL


S65 Tournament:
Gold: DACH
Silver: USA
Bronze: Sweden
Round Robin Leader: USA
Top Scorer: Lesgo Brandon, USA

S64 Tournament:
Gold: Canada
Silver: Finland
Bronze: DACH
Round Robin Leader: Canada
Top Scorer: Lesgo Brandon, USA

S63 Tournament:
Gold: Finland
Silver: Canada
Bronze: DACH
Round Robin Leader: Canada
Top Scorer: Pope Coswi, USA

S62 Tournament:
Gold: British Isles
Silver: USA
Bronze: World
Round Robin Leader: Canada
Top Scorer: Grogu Mandosson, Finland

S61 Tournament:
Gold: USA
Silver: Sweden
Bronze: Finland
Round Robin Leader: Sweden
Top Scorer: Evil AllBran, USA

S60 Tournament:
Gold: British Isles
Silver: Sweden
Bronze: DACH
Round Robin Leader: Sweden
Top Scorer: Ric Charlesworth, Sweden

S59 Tournament:
Gold: DACH
Silver: Finland
Bronze: World
Round Robin Leader: DACH
Top Scorer: Logan Wong, Canada

S58 Tournament:
Gold: Finland
Silver: DACH
Bronze: British Isles
Round Robin Leader: DACH
Top Scorer: Adrian Ayers, British Isles

S57 Tournament:
Gold: Finland
Silver: Sweden
Bronze: Canada White
Round Robin Leader: Finland
Top Scorer: Asclepius Perseus Flitter, UCORCAL
S56 Tournament:
Gold: Canada
Silver: USA
Bronze: World
Round Robin Leader: DACH
Top Scorer: Young Logo, USA
S55 Tournament:
Gold: UCORCAL
Silver: Canada
Bronze: Finland
Round Robin Leader: British Isles
Top Scorer: Sven Svenson, Sweden
S54 Tournament:
Gold: USA
Silver: British Isles
Bronze: Finland
Round Robin Leader: UCORCAL
Top Scorer: Kriss Darzins, UCORCAL
S53 Tournament:
Gold: Canada
Silver: Sweden
Bronze: UCORCAL
Round Robin Leader: British Isles
Top Scorer: Andrey Barbashev II, DACH
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Medal Count over the past 14 seasons:
Finland: 3 Gold, 2 Silver, 3 Bronze
Canada: 3 Gold, 2 Silver, 2 Bronze
DACH: 3 Gold, 1 Silver, 3 Bronze
USA: 2 Gold, 4 Silver, 0 Bronze
British Isles: 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
Sweden: 0 Gold, 4 Silver, 1 Bronze
UCORCAL: 1 Gold, 0 Silver, 1 Bronze
World: 0 Gold, 0 Silver, 3 Bronze
North America, Ice, and Young Guns have never won a medal. Sad. 
Currently, DACH is two-time defending champions of the gold medal, beating USA both years. UCORCAL shot to the top of the round robin leaderboard last year, only to nab 4th place. @boom Finland always seems to be in the mix with a total of 8 medals over 14 seasons. What will happen next year? Stay tuned in the coming weeks to find out. 
Disclaimers:
None of the above rhetoric may be construed as tampering. Simply stating facts. 
boom did this to themselves

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mooooom by-tor is being mean to me /s

Great article!

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nice to see Darzins name between best scorers in some of seasons..
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