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Nejlepší Hráči Ms Podle Direktoriátuiihf NEJLEPŠÍ HRÁČI MS PODLE DIREKTORIÁTU IIHF brankář obránce útočník 1954 Don Lockhart (CAN) Lasse Björn (SWE) Vsevolod Bobrov (URS) 1955 Don Rigazio (USA) Karel Gut (TCH) Bill Warwick (CAN) 1956 Willard Ikola (USA) Nikolaj Sologubov (URS) Jack McKenzie (CAN) 1957 Karel Straka (TCH) Nikolaj Sologubov (URS) Sven Tumba Johansson (SWE) 1958 Vladimír Nadrchal (TCH) Ivan Tregubov (URS) Charlie Burns (CAN) 1959 Nikolaj Pučkov (URS) Jean-Paul Lamirande (CAN) Bill Cleary (USA) 1960 Jack McCartan (USA) Nikolaj Sologubov (URS) Nils Nilsson (SWE) 1961 Seth Martin (CAN) Ivan Tregubov (URS) Vlastimil Bubník (TCH) 1962 Lennard Häggroth (SWE) John Mayasich (USA) Sven Tumba Johansson (SWE) 1963 Seth Martin (CAN) Roland Stoltz (SWE) Miroslav Vlach (TCH) 1964 Seth Martin (CAN) František Tikal (TCH) Eduard Ivanov (URS) 1965 Vladimír Dzurilla (TCH) František Tikal (TCH) Vjačeslav Staršinov (URS) 1966 Seth Martin (CAN) Alexandr Ragulin (URS) Konstantin Loktěv (URS) 1967 Carl Wetzel (USA) Vitalij Davydov (URS) Anatolij Firsov (URS) 1968 Ken Broderick (CAN) Josef Horešovský (TCH) Anatolij Firsov (URS) 1969 Leif Holmqvist (SWE) Jan Suchý (TCH) Ulf Sterner (SWE) 1970 Urpo Ylönen (FIN) Lennart Svedberg (SWE) Alexandr Malcev (URS) 1971 Jiří Holeček (TCH) Jan Suchý (TCH) Anatolij Firsov (URS) Ilpo Koskela (FIN) 1972 Jorma Valtonen (FIN) František Pospíšil (TCH) Alexandr Malcev (URS) 1973 Jiří Holeček (TCH) Valerij Vasiljev (URS) Boris Michajlov (URS) 1974 Vladislav Treťjak (URS) Lars-Erik Sjöberg (SWE) Václav Nedomanský (TCH) 1975 Jiří Holeček (TCH) Pekka Marjamäki (FIN) Alexandr Jakušev (URS) 1976 Jiří Holeček (TCH) Mats Waltin (SWE) Valerij Charlamov (URS) 1977 Göran Högosta (SWE) Valerij Vasiljev (URS) Helmuts Balderis (URS) 1978 Jiří Holeček (TCH) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Marcel Dionne (CAN) 1979 Vladislav Treťjak (URS) Valerij Vasiljev (URS) Boris Michajlov (URS) Jiří Bubla (TCH) Wilf Paiement (CAN) Sergej Makarov (URS) 1981 Vladislav Treťjak (URS) Larry Robinson (CAN) Alexandr Malcev (URS) 1982 Jiří Králík (TCH) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Viktor Šalimov (URS) 1983 Vladislav Treťjak (URS) Alexej Kasatonov (URS) Jiří Lála (TCH) 1985 Jiří Králík (TCH) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Sergej Makarov (URS) 1986 Peter Lindmark (SWE) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Vladimir Krutov (URS) 1987 Dominik Hašek (TCH) Craig Hartsburg (CAN) Vladimir Krutov (URS) 1989 Dominik Hašek (TCH) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Brian Bellows (CAN) 1990 Arthūrs Irbe (URS) Michail Tatarinov (URS) Steve Yzerman (CAN) 1991 Markus Ketterer (FIN) Jamie Macoun (CAN) Valerij Kamenskij (URS) 1992 Tommy Söderström (SWE) Róbert Švehla (TCH) Mats Sundin (SWE) 1993 Petr Bříza (CZE) Dmitrij Juškjevič (RUS) Eric Lindros (CAN) 1994 Bill Ranford (CAN) Magnus Svensson (SWE) Paul Kariya (CAN) 1995 Jarmo Myllys (FIN) Christer Olsson (SWE) Saku Koivu (FIN) 1996 Roman Turek (CZE) Alexej Žitnik (RUS) Paul Kariya (CAN) 1997 Tommy Salo (SWE) Rob Blake (CAN) Michael Nylander (SWE) 1998 Ari Sulander (FIN) František Kučera (CZE) Peter Forsberg (SWE) 1999 Tommy Salo (SWE) František Kučera (CZE) Saku Koivu (FIN) 2000 Roman Čechmánek (CZE) Petteri Nummelin (FIN) Miroslav Šatan (SVK) 2001 Milan Hnilička (CZE) Kim Johnsson (SWE) Sami Kapanen (FIN) 2002 Maxim Sokolov (RUS) Thomas Rhodin (SWE) Niklas Hagman (FIN) 2003 Sean Burke (CAN) Jay Bouwmeester (CAN) Mats Sundin (SWE) 2004 Ty Conklin (USA) Dick Tärnström (SWE) Dany Heatley (CAN) 2005 Tomáš Vokoun (CZE) Wade Redden (CAN) Alexej Kovaljev (RUS) 2006 Johan Holmqvist (SWE) Niklas Kronwall (SWE) Sidney Crosby (CAN) 2007 Kari Lehtonen (FIN) Andrej Markov (RUS) Alexej Morozov (RUS) 2008 Jevgenij Nabokov (RUS) Brent Burns (CAN) Dany Heatley (CAN) 2009 Andrej Mezin (BLR) Shea Weber (CAN) Ilja Kovalčuk (RUS) 2010 Dennis Endras (GER) Petteri Nummelin (FIN) Pavel Dacjuk (RUS) 2011 Viktor Fasth (SWE) Alex Pietrangelo (CAN) Jaromír Jágr (CZE) 2012 Ján Laco (SVK) Zdeno Chára (SVK) Jevgenij Malkin (RUS) 2013 Jhonas Enroth (SWE) Roman Josi (SUI) Petri Kontiola (FIN) 2014 Sergej Bobrovskij (RUS) Seth Jones (USA) Viktor Tichonov (RUS) 2015 Pekka Rinne (FIN) Brent Burns (CAN) Jason Spezza (CAN) 2016 Mikko Koskinen (FIN) Michael Matheson (CAN) Patrik Laine (FIN) 2017 Andrej Vasilevskij (RUS) Dennis Seidenberg (GER) Artěmij Panarin (RUS) 2018 Frederik Andersen (DEN) John Klingberg (SWE) Sebastian Aho (FIN) 2019 Andrej Vasilevskij (RUS) Filip Hronek (CZE) Nikita Kučerov (RUS) 2021 Cal Petersen (USA) Moritz Seider (GER) Peter Cehlárik (SVK) NEJUŽITEČNĚJŠÍ HRÁČ MS (MVP) brankář obránce útočník 1948 - - Václav Roziňák (CZE) 2000 - - Martin Procházka (CZE) 2001 - - David Moravec (CZE) 2002 - - Miroslav Šatan (SVK) 2003 - - Mats Sundin (SWE) 2004 - - Dany Heatley (CAN) 2005 - - Joe Thornton (CAN) 2006 - Niklas Kronwall (SWE) - 2007 - - Rick Nash (CAN) 2008 - - Dany Heatley (CAN) 2009 - - Ilja Kovalčuk (RUS) 2010 Dennis Endras (GER) - - 2011 Viktor Fasth (SWE) - - 2012 - - Jevgenij Malkin (RUS) 2013 - Roman Josi (SUI) - 2014 Pekka Rinne (FIN) - - 2015 - - Jaromír Jágr (CZE) 2016 - - Patrik Laine (FIN) 2017 - - William Nylander (SWE) 2018 - - Patrick Kane (USA) 2019 - - Mark Stone (CAN) 2021 - - Andrew Mangiapane (CAN) * do roku 2009 vybírán direktoriátem IIHF, od roku 2010 vybírán médii. NEJLEPŠÍ HRÁČI MS (MEDIA ALL-STARS) brankář obránci útočníci 1947 Arne Johansson (SWE) Gunnar Landelius (SWE) Ladislav Troják (TCH) Rune Johansson (SWE) Vladimír Zábrodský (TCH) Stanislav Konopásek (TCH) 1961 Seth Martin (CAN) Darryl Sly (CAN) Miroslav Vlach (TCH) Harry Smith (CAN) Michel Legacé (CAN) Boris Majorov (URS) 1962 Lennart Häggroth (SWE) Jack Douglas (CAN) Ulf Sterner (SWE) Harry Smith (CAN) Nils Nilsson (SWE) Jackie McLeod (CAN) 1963 Kjell Svensson (SWE) Alexandr Ragulin (URS) Miroslav Vlach (TCH) Harry Smith (CAN) Addie Tambellini (CAN) Hans Mild (SWE) 1964 Seth Martin (CAN) Alexandr Ragulin (URS) Josef Černý (TCH) Rod Seiling (CAN) Viktor Jakušev (URS) Roger Bourbonnais (CAN) 1965 Vladimír Dzurilla (TCH) Alexandr Ragulin (URS) Konstantin Loktěv (URS) František Tikal (TCH) Alexandr Almětov (URS) Jaroslav Jiřík (TCH) 1966 Seth Martin (CAN) Alexandr Ragulin (URS) Konstantin Loktěv (URS) Gary Begg (CAN) Fran Huck (CAN) Venjamin Alexandrov (URS) 1967 Carl Wetzel (USA) Alexandr Ragulin (URS) Anatolij Firsov (URS) Carl Brewer (CAN) Alexandr Almětov (URS) Venjamin Alexandrov (URS) 1968 Ken Broderick (CAN) Jan Suchý (TCH) František Ševčík (TCH) Lennart Svedberg (SWE) Fran Huck (CAN) Anatolij Firsov (URS) 1969 Vladimír Dzurilla (TCH) Jan Suchý (TCH) Václav Nedomanský (TCH) Lennart Svedberg (SWE) Ulf Sterner (SWE) Anatolij Firsov (URS) 1970 Viktor Konovalenko (URS) Jan Suchý (TCH) Alexandr Malcev (URS) Lennart Svedberg (SWE) Václav Nedomanský (TCH) Anatolij Firsov (URS) 1971 Jiří Holeček (TCH) Jan Suchý (TCH) Vladimir Vikulov (URS) Ilpo Koskela (FIN) Alexandr Malcev (URS) Anatolij Firsov (URS) 1972 Jiří Holeček (TCH) Oldřich Machač (TCH) Vladimir Vikulov (URS) František Pospíšil (TCH) Alexandr Malcev (URS) Valerij Charlamov (URS) 1973 Jiří Holeček (TCH) Börje Salming (SWE) Boris Michajlov (URS) Alexandr Gusev (URS) Vladimir Petrov (URS) Valerij Charlamov (URS) 1974 Curt Larsson (SWE) Valerij Vasiljev (URS) Vladimír Martinec (TCH) Lars-Erik Sjöberg (SWE) Václav Nedomanský (TCH) Alexandr Jakušev (URS) 1975 Vladislav Treťjak (URS) Valerij Vasiljev (URS) Vladimír Martinec (TCH) Pekka Marjamäki (FIN) Vladimir Petrov (URS) Alexandr Jakušev (URS) 1976 Jiří Holeček (TCH) Mats Waltin (SWE) Vladimír Martinec (TCH) František Pospíšil (TCH) Milan Nový (TCH) Valerij Charlamov (URS) 1977 Göran Högosta (SWE) Valerij Vasiljev (URS) Vladimír Martinec (TCH) František Pospíšil (TCH) Vladimir Petrov (URS) Helmuts Balderis (URS) 1978 Jiří Holeček (TCH) Jiří Bubla (TCH) Alexandr Malcev (URS) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Ivan Hlinka (TCH) Sergej Kapustin (URS) 1979 Vladislav Treťjak (URS) Valerij Vasiljev (URS) Boris Michajlov (URS) Jiří Bubla (TCH) Vladimir Petrov (URS) Sergej Makarov (URS) 1981 Peter Lindmark (SWE) Valerij Vasiljev (URS) Sergej Makarov (URS) Larry Robinson (CAN) Alexandr Malcev (URS) Sergej Kapustin (URS) 1982 Jiří Králík (TCH) Alexej Kasatonov (URS) Sergej Makarov (URS) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Wayne Gretzky (CAN) Bill Barber (CAN) 1983 Vladislav Treťjak (URS) Alexej Kasatonov (URS) Sergej Makarov (URS) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Igor Larionov (URS) Vladimir Krutov (URS) 1985 Jiří Králík (TCH) Alexej Kasatonov (URS) Sergej Makarov (URS) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Vladimír Růžička (TCH) Vladimir Krutov (URS) 1986 Peter Lindmark (SWE) Alexej Kasatonov (URS) Sergej Makarov (URS) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Igor Larionov (URS) Vladimir Krutov (URS) 1987 Dominik Hašek (TCH) Udo Kießling (FRG) Sergej Makarov (URS) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Gerhard Truntschka (FRG) Vladimir Krutov (URS) 1989 Dominik Hašek (TCH) Anders Eldebrink (SWE) Sergej Makarov (URS) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Vjačeslav Bykov (URS) Steve Yzerman (CAN) 1990 Dominik Hašek (TCH) Michail Tatarinov (URS) Andrej Chomutov (URS) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Robert Reichel (TCH) Steve Yzerman (CAN) 1991 Sean Burke (CAN) Alexej Kasatonov (URS) Valerij Kamenskij (URS) Vjačeslav Fetisov (URS) Thomas Rundqvist (SWE) Jari Kurri (FIN) 1992 Markus Ketterer (FIN) František Musil (TCH) Mats Sundin (SWE) Timo Jutila (FIN) Petr Hrbek (TCH) Jarkko Varvio (FIN) 1993 Petr Bříza (CZE) Ilja Bjakin (RUS) Ulf Dahlén (SWE) Dave Manson (CAN) Eric Lindros (CAN) Mikael Renberg (SWE) 1994 Bill Ranford (CAN) Magnus Svensson (SWE) Paul Kariya (CAN) Timo Jutila (FIN) Saku Koivu (FIN) Jari Kurri (FIN) 1995 Roman Turek (CZE) Tommy Sjödin (SWE) Ville Peltonen (FIN) Timo Jutila (FIN) Saku Koivu (FIN) Jere Lehtinen (FIN)
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