According to nhl.com
Canada
1 - Sidney Crosby
2 - Martin Brodeur
3 - Jarome Iginla
4 - Marc-Andre Fleury
5 - Chris Pronger
6 - Ryan Getzlaf
7 - Rick Nash
8 - Roberto Luongo
9 - Joe Thornton
10 - Vinny Lecavalier
Russia
1 - Alex Ovechkin
2 - Pavel Datsyuk
3 - Evgeni Malkin
4 - Ilya Kovalchuk
5 - Sergei Gonchar
6 - Andrei Markov
7 - Nikolai Khabibulin
8 - Alexander Semin
9 - Evgeni Nabakov
10 - Alexei Kovalev
Sweden
1 - Niklas Lidstrom
2 - Henrik Zetterberg
3 - Henrik Lundqvist
4 - Daniel Alfredsson
5 - Niklas Backstrom
6 - Daniel Sedin
7 - Henrik Sedin
8 - Yohan Franzen
9 - Loui Eriksson
10 - Niklas Kronwall
US
1 - Zach Parise
2 - Tim Thomas
3 - Patrick Kane
4 - Ryan Miller
5 - Brian Rafalski
6 - Mike Komisarek
7 - Jamie Langenbrunne
8 - Phil Kessel
9 - Dustin Brown
10 - Paul Stastny
Czech Republic
1 - Patrik Elias
2 - Davi Krejci
3 - Tomas Vokoun
4 - Tomas Kaberle
5 - Ales Hemsky
6 - Milan Hejduk
7 - Martin Havlat
8 - Michael Frolik
9 - Milan Michalek
10 - Pavel Kubina
OK, the first thing that jumps out at me is the #10 spots. Vinny vs Kubina, Stastny, Kronwall and Kovalev just goes to show you the depth of talent that Canada has. The second is the names. There are entirely too many Henriks and Niks in Europe. Enough already.
Canada
1 - Sidney Crosby
2 - Martin Brodeur
3 - Jarome Iginla
4 - Marc-Andre Fleury
5 - Chris Pronger
6 - Ryan Getzlaf
7 - Rick Nash
8 - Roberto Luongo
9 - Joe Thornton
10 - Vinny Lecavalier
Russia
1 - Alex Ovechkin
2 - Pavel Datsyuk
3 - Evgeni Malkin
4 - Ilya Kovalchuk
5 - Sergei Gonchar
6 - Andrei Markov
7 - Nikolai Khabibulin
8 - Alexander Semin
9 - Evgeni Nabakov
10 - Alexei Kovalev
Sweden
1 - Niklas Lidstrom
2 - Henrik Zetterberg
3 - Henrik Lundqvist
4 - Daniel Alfredsson
5 - Niklas Backstrom
6 - Daniel Sedin
7 - Henrik Sedin
8 - Yohan Franzen
9 - Loui Eriksson
10 - Niklas Kronwall
US
1 - Zach Parise
2 - Tim Thomas
3 - Patrick Kane
4 - Ryan Miller
5 - Brian Rafalski
6 - Mike Komisarek
7 - Jamie Langenbrunne
8 - Phil Kessel
9 - Dustin Brown
10 - Paul Stastny
Czech Republic
1 - Patrik Elias
2 - Davi Krejci
3 - Tomas Vokoun
4 - Tomas Kaberle
5 - Ales Hemsky
6 - Milan Hejduk
7 - Martin Havlat
8 - Michael Frolik
9 - Milan Michalek
10 - Pavel Kubina
OK, the first thing that jumps out at me is the #10 spots. Vinny vs Kubina, Stastny, Kronwall and Kovalev just goes to show you the depth of talent that Canada has. The second is the names. There are entirely too many Henriks and Niks in Europe. Enough already.