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Son of a Wing

Which country has the best top line?

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I had a hard time with the USA and FIN rosters as they are very subjective. And obviously Canada has far too many too choose from but I feel those are the best. If you do not agree with the players please vote for the country and post your own line. Also, I obviously did not include all countries just those that are usually the major competitors and look to be the strongest for the upcoming Olympics.

Just realized I forgot the Czechs. Crap....oh well. LW Hejduk C Lang RW Jagr ?

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Guest DetroitIan

At first I was gonna go with Kovalchuk/Datsyuk/Ovechkin. Then my eye caught the crazy good line of Zetterberg/Sundin/Alfredsson. But then all contenders got blown out of the water with the amazing line of Crosby/Lecavalier/Iginla. By far the best line in the poll. With that line you have it all. Scoring, finess, toughness, leadership. Unstoppable.

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I went with the Russian line. Although, the Canadian line of Crosby C Lecavalier RW Iginla is great, I just like Kovalchuk and Ovechkin way more than Crosby and Iginla. Way more!

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no Team Germany???? I mean it's not like they are going to have a strong chance of medaling, but there is at least some German nhl players out there. Marco Sturm, Jochen Hecht, and Christian Ehrhoff are just some of the big German players out there. Technically Danny Heatley was born in Germany too.

Also what happened to the Czech Republic. Did I miss something? They only won the bronze at the last olympics along with the 1998 olympic gold medal and 3 straight gold medal at the 1999-2001 world championships and the 2005 world championships gold medal as well.

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